Victoria Square Hotel Clifton Village Bristol, Bristol
About the Hotel
Victoria Square Hotel is located in Clifton Village, Bristol, situated on a leafy Georgian square. The hotel occupies two Grade II listed Victorian buildings, known for their historical significance and architectural charm. This area is celebrated for its picturesque streets, independent shops, and proximity to iconic attractions such as the Clifton Suspension Bridge. The hotel emphasizes a warm and safe atmosphere for its guests and has a private car park available.
Location
Situated in Clifton Village, the hotel is conveniently located near Bristol's major attractions, including the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery, and the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge. The area is rich in historical significance, offering picturesque scenery and an array of independent shops. Guests can easily access public transportation, including the number 8 bus service from Temple Meads to Victoria Square, providing straightforward connectivity throughout the city.
Rooms
Victoria Square Hotel offers a range of 41 uniquely styled bedrooms, emphasizing Victorian elegance and modern amenities. Rooms include small doubles, standard doubles, and larger family rooms, each equipped with free WiFi, tea and coffee-making facilities, and en-suite bathrooms. Guests can choose between twin configurations and spacious options suitable for longer stays. Many rooms feature high ceilings and sash windows, providing a cozy retreat in a historic setting.
Eat & Drink
On-site dining is available at Botanica, a cozy restaurant that serves a cook-to-order breakfast each morning. Guests can select from lighter options such as fresh fruit and nutritious granola, ensuring a delightful start to the day. The surrounding area also offers a plethora of restaurants featuring local produce and diverse European cuisines. The hotel aims to cater to varied dietary preferences while emphasizing quality and sustainability.
Leisure & Business
Victoria Square Hotel caters to both leisure and business travelers with cozy meeting spaces equipped with essential amenities, including projectors and refreshments. The peaceful environment is ideal for presentations and discussions, while the hotel staff are available to assist with event preparations. After work, guests can unwind in the bar lounge or explore nearby attractions, further enhancing their experience.
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking rooms
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Only dogs are allowed
- Baggage storage
- Stairs
Services
- Housekeeping
Dining
- Bar/ Lounge area
Business
- Meeting room
- Projector
- Flip chart
Room features
- Heating
- Tea and coffee facilities
Bathroom
- Private bathroom
Media
- Flat-screen TV
Room decor
- High ceiling
Location
Reviews and Ratings
My stay at the hotel was exactly what I needed as a single traveler - comfortable and clean rooms, though a bit on the cold side at times. The service was exceptional, with attentive and lovely staff making sure I had everything I needed. The location is perfect for exploring Clifton Village and the Bristol area, but do watch out for parking charges. The dining experience was average at best, with a bit of chaos during busy times. Overall, a pleasant stay with a few minor hiccups.
I couldn't have asked for a better stay! The hotel was ideally located for exploring the city, the rooms were spacious and clean with a fantastic view of the City, and the staff was incredibly helpful and polite. However, I would happily stay here again, especially considering the good parking availability.
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. The rooms were big and clean, with a nice view of the city, but it was uncomfortably hot to sleep in due to the top-floor location. The staff were very welcoming and friendly, although not very knowledgeable. The hotel's location was brilliant, with a nice square nearby and a lovely breakfast. The dining experience was good, with a buffet style and a decent choice, but slightly expensive. Overall, a stay with its ups and downs.
The hotel is conveniently located for exploring Clifton, perfect for visiting the university, and offers a good value for money. The rooms, although slightly dated, are spacious and satisfactory, and the service is attentive and accommodating. The dining options are diverse and satisfying, contributing to an enjoyable stay. However, the room could use some updates for an even better experience.
The hotel had a mix of positives and negatives. The rooms were really nice, but my stay in a basement room next to the carpark wasn't ideal due to the darkness and noise. On the bright side, the room was huge and offered a lovely view of the garden with mature trees. The service was a bit lacking, probably due to a shortage of staff, but overall, they were pleasant and helpful. The location was ideal and beautiful, especially for exploring Clifton and Clifton Village, although fans were needed in the hot weather. The dining experience was excellent, with a self-service buffet style providing great service, presentation, and quality. The facilities were impressive, offering everything needed for a comfortable stay.
Staying at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were in need of updating and better furnishings, with no guidance given in the old building, which lacked privacy especially in hot weather. On the bright side, the staff were friendly and very helpful, offering good service at a reasonable price. The location was convenient for exploring Bristol but lacked on-site parking benefits. Dining options at the Primrose Cafe were varied, although not outstanding.
Staying at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were spacious but surprisingly dark, sparsely furnished, and had a musty smell, which wasn't what I expected from the website photos. On the bright side, the location was excellent for dog owners with a park nearby and plenty of pet-friendly dining options. Service was efficient with friendly staff, even though there were some language barriers. The dining experience was varied, catering to different dietary needs, but the room's dated decor left much to be desired. Despite its flaws, the hotel offered a pleasant stay with its convenient location and helpful staff.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms, though on the small side, were adequate and comfortable. The noise during the day, especially from the stone mason work, was quite disruptive. The tight space of the wet room made it claustrophobic. On the positive side, the service was efficient and accommodating, although the lack of an early reception desk was a downside. The location, near the suspension bridge and with friendly staff, was a highlight despite occasional sewerage smells. The dining options offered variety, although some dishes fell short of expectations. Overall, the hotel provided a decent stay with room for improvement.
The hotel offers a lovely stay at a reasonable cost with cozy rooms, albeit smaller than usual, and the opportunity to enjoy a hot bed. The service provided by the staff, including an Irishman and a Scottish chef, is mega efficient and friendly. The location in Clifton Village is ideal for exploring the area, although a bit of a walk from central Bristol. The dining experience offers well-cooked breakfast items, though they could have been hotter.