Arches House
Arches House is a family run guesthouse offering bed and breakfast accommodation close to Bristol's city centre.
We are located just around the corner from vibrant Gloucester Road with its numerous cafés and restaurants, and a 15-minute walk from the city centre.
Set back off the road, this early Victorian House provides quiet, comfortable surroundings and a friendly welcome, whether on holiday or business. The hotel has an English Tourism Council three star rating for Guest Accommodation.
· En-suite rooms available
· Colour Television in all rooms
· Free Wi-Fi
· Tea & Coffee making facilities
· Hairdryer in all rooms
· Secure Access
· Vegetarian and Vegan friendly
· Credit cards accepted
Tariff -
Single
Standard Single £37.50
En-suite Single £ 47.50
Double / Twin
Standard Double/Twin £ 57.50
En-suite Double/Twin £ 67.50
Family
Standard Family Room (Three people) £ 75.00
En-suite Family Room (Three people) £ 85.00
Tariff includes Continental Breakfast.
We accept Visa, Visa Electron, Mastercard, Solo, Switch and Cash. Sorry, we do not accept cheques. All prices include V.A.T. Prices are subject to change without notice.
Additional Information
*Local restaurants are plentiful and are within 2 to 5 minutes walk. The city centre is ½ mile distant.
*Links to the M4 , M5 and M32 are within easy reach. The M4 and M5 junctions 20 and 15 respectively are situated 6 miles North, whilst the M32 junction 3 lies ½ mile East.
*Railway Bristol Temple Mead station is situated 1 ½ South East. Parkway Station lies 1 mile North East.
*Buses Bus stops to the City Centre, Bristol University and The University of the West of England are all within 5 minutes walk.
*Air Bristol Air Port is situated 8 miles south of the City Centre.
*Taxi local Taxi offices are all situated nearby.
*We run the Guest House with environmental and ethical principals in mind and use Fair Trade and Recycled products whenever possible.
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This page was last updated: 17 June 2013
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