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Berkeley Square Classic Hotel
15 Berkeley Square, Clifton, Bristol, City of, Bristol BS8 1HB

The Berkeley Square Hotel in Bristol is the city's highest rated 3-star hotel. Situated in the trendy Clifton area of the city centre, it is a peaceful haven overlooking the green gardens in a beautiful Georgian square, just off Park...
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Attractions near Berkeley Square Classic Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Berkeley Square Classic Hotel:
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| The Red Lodge (< 1 Mile) |
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Behind this Georgian front beats an Elizabethan heart. This historic house began life as a lodge to the Great House where Queen Elizabeth I once...
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| Clifton Observatory (< 1 Mile) |
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This camera obscura is superbly placed. High above the Avon Gorge, it provides panoramic views of the dramatic scenery. The observatory was originally a windmill....
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| High Cross (< 1 Mile) |
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Bristol’s High Cross once marked the town centre. It stood at the junction of High Street, Wine Street, Corn Street and Broad Street. Now the...
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| Royal York Crescent (< 1 Mile) |
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Is this the longest crescent in Europe? It is claimed to be. Magnificently set on a south-facing slope, its sun-drenched ironwork balconies take full advantage...
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| Bristol Ice Rink (< 1 Mile) |
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Bristol’s rink opened in 1966, to the delight of young Bristolian Robin Cousins, who had a yen to skate. The future Olympic gold medallist trained...
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| Hatchet Inn (< 1 Mile) |
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The oldest pub in Bristol has been licensed since 1606. The tall gabled section is the original inn. Houses on either side were damaged in...
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| Brunel House (< 1 Mile) |
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This handsome structure was once a landmark in hotel planning. It was the first hotel built especially for railway passengers. Isambard Kingdom Brunel planned a...
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| Council House (< 1 Mile) |
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Bristol’s largest neo-Georgian building dominates College Green. The massive sweep of the Council House curves around the west side of the green and vies with...
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| Buckingham Chapel (< 1 Mile) |
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Despite being housed in an imposing mock gothic church building, this church is actually renowned as one of the friendliest and welcoming in the Clifton...
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| Colston Hall (< 1 Mile) |
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Bristol’s largest concert venue is run by the city council. It takes its name from the school that once stood on the site, founded by...
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| Royal Fort House (< 1 Mile) |
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This elegant Georgian house has outstanding rococo plasterwork. Thomas Stocking created the vines that curl up the stairwell, with birds pecking the grapes and this...
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| Central Library (< 1 Mile) |
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Cheek by jowl with the Norman Abbey Gatehouse is one of the masterpieces of the early Modern Movement. Designed by Charles Holden in 1906, the...
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| 3D Gallery (< 1 Mile) |
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Located close to the heart of Bristol city centre, this gallery has a good reputation for exhibiting some of the finest collections of art that...
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| The Matthew (< 1 Mile) |
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This is a full-scale replica of the ship on which John Cabot sailed to America in 1497. She was built in Bristol to celebrate the...
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| SS Great Britain (< 1 Mile) |
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Launched in 1843, the SS Great Britain was the world’s first iron-hulled, steam-powered, ocean-going ship. Her designer was the inventive genius Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Intended...
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| Bristol Hippodrome (< 1 Mile) |
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The West End comes to Bristol here. The theatre is large enough to house big national productions - touring musicals, ballet and opera. Locally-produced shows...
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| The Sugar House (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| Abbey Gatehouse (< 1 Mile) |
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Once Britain was dotted with monasteries, each enclosed behind high walls with strong gates. The bigger the abbey, the more magnificent its gatehouse would be....
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| Bristol Cathedral (< 1 Mile) |
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After Henry VIII closed England’s monasteries, he found a new use for Bristol’s great Abbey of St Augustine. In 1542 it became the Cathedral Church...
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| Colston’s Almshouse (< 1 Mile) |
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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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| Millenium Square (< 1 Mile) |
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William Tyndale sits on a bench, translating the New Testament. We expect to see statues commemorating local worthies in our city centres, but Bristol’s latest...
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| Pero’s Bridge (< 1 Mile) |
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This innovative footbridge opened in 1999 to link the waterfront leisure facilities on either side of St Augustine’s Reach. In an unusual collaboration, Irish artist...
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| Queen Victoria Statue (< 1 Mile) |
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Bristol Corporation commissioned this marble statue to mark Victoria’s Jubilee in 1887. The artist selected was Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, sculptor to the queen, who...
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| St. John’s Conduit (< 1 Mile) |
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Medieval Bristol was well-supplied with fresh water, piped from springs on nearby hills to public conduits dotted about the city. Water still gushes from a...
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