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Aztec Hotel & Spa Bristol
Aztec West Business Park Almondsbury, Bristol BS32 4TS - England, UK

The Aztec Hotel & Spa Bristol is situated five minutes from the M4 or M5 intersection and located on the Aztec West Business Park. The hotel is also convenient for Bristol’s Port, the South West and South Wales. Rail links...
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Attractions near Aztec Hotel & Spa Bristol
A selection of attractions close to Aztec Hotel & Spa Bristol:
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| Frenchay Museum (5.4 Miles) |
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Frenchay Museum is a small but fascinating place of history to visit, charting the growth and development of this suburb of Bristol. Although once...
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| Blaise Hamlet (5.8 Miles) |
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These enchanting cottages around a green were built c.1811 for retired employees of John Scandrett Harford, who owned Blaise Castle House. Each of the nine...
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| Acton Court (5.9 Miles) |
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This house was built for the pleasure of Henry VIII when he visited this area of the world. Designed by Nicholas Poyntz, one of...
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| LOT (6.6 Miles) |
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LOT is housed in a 25000 square foot site over three levels, and comprises an artist-led collaborative art project in Bristol. The main exhibition...
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| St. Michael's Hill (6.7 Miles) |
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Once much of Bristol looked like this - though perhaps not as brightly painted. The seventeenth-century city centre was a mass of tightly-packed timber-framed houses,...
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| St. Paul’s Church (6.7 Miles) |
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As late Georgian Bristol grew with a burst of squares and crescents, the new districts needed churches. In fact the residents of Brunswick and Portland...
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| Brunswick Court (6.7 Miles) |
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The former Brunswick Congregational Chapel dominates the square. It was designed by William Armstrong in 1834. The huge Ionic columns of the portico hint of...
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| Leigh Woods (6.7 Miles) |
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Leigh Woods is a characteristic British woodland habitat that has changed for many hundreds of years. Situated on the edge of Bristol, the National...
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| Thornbury Library (7.1 Miles) |
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Thornbury Library is an important cultural and social resource for the community, carrying a large selection of educational and entertainment books, audio and video materials....
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| Blackfriars (7.3 Miles) |
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These are the only surviving friary buildings in Bristol. The Order of Friars Preachers (Dominicans) were evangelists with a mission to towns. They were known...
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| John Wesley’s Chapel (7.4 Miles) |
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The oldest Methodist building in the world. John Wesley’s headquarters when he began open air preaching in Bristol in 1739. This extraordinary building enables visitors...
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| Ye Shakespeare (7.7 Miles) |
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England’s greatest dramatist is honoured in quite a few pub names. This house was built only 20 years after Shakespeare’s death, if we accept the...
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| British Empire Museum (7.8 Miles) |
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This award-winning museum presents the extraordinary story of Britain’s former empire and its continuing impact. It offers sixteen galleries, special exhibitions, a cafe and a...
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| Temple Meads Station (7.8 Miles) |
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During the early Victorian railway rush companies sprang up to build railway lines across Britain. Bristol was the meeting point of the Great Western Railway...
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| Colston’s Almshouse (7.8 Miles) |
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Gracious ranges are grouped around the courtyard of this almshouse built in 1691. The clock and belfry mark its barrel-vaulted chapel. It was founded for...
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| The Sugar House (7.8 Miles) |
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Sugar and tobacco were imported from the New World through Bristol. So where better to refine sugar? It was an important industry in the city...
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| The Exchange (7.9 Miles) |
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The Exchange is considered the finest Georgian building in Bristol. It was the work of Bath architect John Wood the Elder and opened in 1743....
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| Lloyds TSB Bank (7.9 Miles) |
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This building begs to be noticed. The astonishingly opulent façade was modelled on that of the sumptuous Sansovino Library in Venice. Two tiers of arcades...
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| Queen Square (7.9 Miles) |
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Spacious Queen Square has become a popular venue for outdoor events. It was the first residential square outside London. Bristol Corporation planned it as an...
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| The Granary (7.9 Miles) |
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The Granary was once exactly that - a humble grain store. Yet it is one of the most admired buildings in Bristol. It is the...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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