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Redwood Hotel And Country Club
Rating: 0
Rates: 104 to 327 
Redwood Hotel And Country Club
BISHOPSTROW HOUSE
Rating: 4
Rates: 246 to 411 
BISHOPSTROW HOUSE
City Inn Bristol
Rating: 4
Rates: 121 to 260 
City Inn Bristol
BERKELEY SQUARE CLASSIC HOTEL
Rating: 3
Rates: 162 to 345 
BERKELEY SQUARE CLASSIC HOTEL
PREMIER APARTMENTS BRISTOL
Rating: '
Rates: 206 to 207 
PREMIER APARTMENTS BRISTOL
Ramada Plaza Bristol
Rating: 4
Rates: 162 to 266 
Ramada Plaza Bristol
Marriott Bristol City Centre
Rating: 3
Rates: 192 to 368 
Marriott Bristol City Centre
THORNBURY CASTLE
Rating: 4
Rates: 318 to 667 
THORNBURY CASTLE
Ramada Grange near Bristol
Rating: 3
Rates: 219 to 374 
Ramada Grange near Bristol
BEST WESTERN SWAN HOTEL
Rating: 3
Rates: 247 to 308 
BEST WESTERN SWAN HOTEL
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Bristol guide

 South and west of Gloucester, the distinctive burr that is typical of West Country speech is immediately audible in BRISTOL . Alongside it, however, you will also hear the more strident tones of fast money and big business which in recent years have combined to re-energize the city's old commercial traditions. New technology, the arts and a vibrant youth culture have also helped to make this one of Britain's most cutting-edge cities, in the process generating some of the best nightlife in the southwest.

Weaving through its centre, the River Avon forms part of a system of waterways that made Bristol a great inland port, in later years booming on the transatlantic trafficking of such goods as rum, tobacco and slaves. In the nineteenth century the illustrious Isambard Kingdom Brunel laid the foundations of a tradition of engineering, creating two of Bristol's greatest monuments - the SS Great Britain and the lofty Clifton Suspension Bridge. More recently, spin-offs from the aerospace industry have given the city a high profile in the fields of communications, computing, design and finance. Beneath the prosperous surface, however, Bristol has its negative aspects - one of England's highest homeless populations, some of the most notorious housing estates and the highest proportion of cars to inhabitants. Nonetheless, it remains an attractive city, predominantly hilly, and surrounded by rolling countryside.

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