As part of renovation, the public areas and each of the hotel’s 201 guestrooms have been transformed with a new design concept that pays tribute to the city’s industrial and seafaring heritage.
Relics from Bristol’s heyday as a maritime trading centre adorn the hotel, whilst the legacy of Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is also keenly reflected in the renovation.
The Kiln Restaurant, the hotel’s centrepiece is a listed 17th century kiln which originally forged glassware that offers a unique atmosphere to enjoy a range of contemporary dishes.
Conferences and events are well served with nine meeting rooms on site, with capacity for up to 300 delegates. All guests can enjoy access to the hotel’s connectivity zone as well as the fitness centre.
The hotel’s Temple Bar and Lounge provides guests with a range of drinks and snacks including traditional dishes from the West Country.
The hotel is owned by Focus Hotels Management and operated under a franchise license agreement with a subsidiary of Hilton Worldwide.