Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel, Victorian hotel and restaurant in Broad Street, Bristol, England
The Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel occupies an Italianate Renaissance style building on Broad Street with 186 rooms and a European restaurant. The light stone facade displays the architectural quality of the Victorian era.
The building opened in 1869 as the White Lion and took the name Grand Hotel in 1874. Over the decades it became known as a destination for notable visitors to the city.
The hotel connects to Bristol's active art scene through works by local artists displayed throughout its spaces. The interiors reflect the contemporary creative energy that defines the city.
The hotel sits roughly one and a half kilometers from Bristol Temple Meads station and provides a full English breakfast along with meeting rooms. A fitness and wellness area with beauty services is available to guests.
The building houses the largest ballroom in Bristol city center with distinctive scale and character. This space has long served as a venue for major events and social gatherings.
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