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""Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 19, 2012
double bed rather hard and uncomfortable
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 12, 2012
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""Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 10, 2012
This hotel is exceedingly convenient because it is directly across the street from the main Bristol (Temple Meads) train station. Most of the buses also leave from this station. It is about a 10 minute walk to many seafood restaurants.
"Fit for a king ;)"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Aug 18, 2012
I know the title is cheesy, but it's true. I surprised my wife with a stay here as an early anniversary present, so I had high expectations for this establishment. I bought the deluxe room and later emailed the hotel and requested that it be one with a nice view and had some other accommodations arranged (champagne on our ice for our arrival and chocolate truffles for a nominal fee). There was no disappointment. We were given the Duke's Bedchambers (the room used by Henry VIII in the 16th century). The staff was excellent and most helpful. The castle is beautiful. The grounds are incredible. Yes, it's a little pricy, but when you consider everything, it is worth every penny.
""Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Jun 9, 2012
Great people, great hotel.
""Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Apr 8, 2012
Excellent! Will stay again.
"Gordano Station Days Inn"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Oct 21, 2011
The Gordano Station Days Inn was so convenient, right off the motorway. The staff was friendly and helpful, and the room was extremely clean and comfortable. Would definitely recommend and will stay there again.
"Ramada Bristol City"Reviewed by Carol B of "St. Louis, MO" on Jul 4, 2011
The hotel was not quite as easy to find from the train station as advertized, but it was within reasonable walking distance of numerous restaurants and attractions. I had assumed wifi would be available free in rooms, but that was a separate fee. Free wifi was only available in the lobby.
Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Dec 17, 2010
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"Redwood Lodge"Reviewed by Gary W of "Leeds" on Oct 7, 2010
I stay in this hotel regularly through work commitments and have never been disappointed. The leisure facilities are excellent, the restaurant is good and the rooms are spacious and clean although with the occasional ineffective shower. My only slight gripe is the extremely bland lounge area, as a lone traveller it would be nice to have a distraction within the hotel lounge, Sky etc., rather than having to venture to the leisure club which doesn't take food orders after 8:45 and closes at 10 but all in all I'm rarely, if ever, disappointed when I stay at the Redwood.
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All rates are per double room per night and exclude taxes and fees. They are subject to availability.