The Grand Hotel, Grade II listed hotel in Bristol, United Kingdom
The Grand Hotel is a Grade II listed building featuring 80 renovated rooms and 11 suites in central Bristol. The structure houses the largest ballroom in the city center and 11 meeting rooms designed for conferences and events.
The building was constructed in 1869 as a Victorian-era structure. A comprehensive renovation in 2017 preserved its original architectural character while introducing modern amenities and contemporary design elements throughout.
The building displays over 500 pieces of street art created by local artists across its interior spaces, reflecting Bristol's strong connection to contemporary urban art. Visitors walking through the halls can experience the city's modern creative scene firsthand.
The hotel is located approximately 1 mile (1.5 km) from Bristol Temple Meads station, making it easily accessible by train. The building is well-positioned in the city center with convenient access to local attractions and transport links.
The 2017 renovation carefully balanced preserving the Victorian structure with introducing sleek contemporary design, creating an unusual mix within the historic walls. This fusion of street art into a 19th-century building creates a striking contrast that links the building's past with Bristol's modern creative community.
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