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Low season

April

High season

August

Average price (weeknight)

$187

Average price (weekend night)

$100
Cheapest month to stay with an average 63% drop in price.
Most expensive month to stay with an average 122% rise in price.
Average Sun - Thu price over the last 2 weeks.
Average Fri & Sat price over the last 2 weeks.

When to book a holiday rental in Bristol

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Top tips for finding Bristol vacation rental deals

  • If you’re visiting Bristol for the first time, or staying just for the weekend, charming Old City with its cobblestone streets is an ideal location for your Bristol holiday rentals, being central and close to historic landmarks. Saco Bristol - Broad Quay is located just steps away from historical sites like St Nicholas Market and Bristol Cathedral.
  • Bristol holiday homes for a variety of budgets can be found all over, but the cheapest options are generally found outwards from the city towards the outskirts, or even a neighbouring city like Bath. Staying somewhere like the Central City Pad in Bath will allow you to explore another historic city all on its own, while staying within 20min of driving to Bristol.
  • Stokes Croft, Bristol’s cultural quarter, is a good pick for artists and creatives, with local boutiques and artist studios, as well as a couple of Banksy’s street art pieces dotting the area. Modern 2 Bedroom Flat with 2 en suite bathrooms is just 0.2 of a mile away from Banksy’s Mild Mild West.
  • Clifton is a popular and picturesque location of Bristol, with Clifton Village and views of the famous suspension bridge. It’s the best place to view the balloons during the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta. Although an upmarket area, affordable accommodation nearby like The Alma Taverns Boutique Suites can still be found.
  • If you want a hip area where all the locals hang out to drink cider by the waterfront, Bristol holiday rentals in Harbourside could be for you. The Loft Apartment in Historic Building in Quiet Central Setting is a 5-min walk from the Harbourside and its docks bustling with shops, restaurants, and pubs (some on the water).
  • Holiday rentals in Bristol are around 15% more expensive than hotels on average. Search here to compare prices for all accommodation types in Bristol.
  • The best holiday rental properties in Bristol are Mystique Barn (9.8, 423 reviews), Old Ferry View (9.6, 112), and The Nook @ Drop Anchor (9.3, 169), based on ratings and reviews from real travellers.
  • If you’re looking for a cheap holiday rental in Bristol, you should consider visiting during the low season. The cheapest holiday homes in Bristol can be found in March and June.
  • The cheapest night for renting a holiday home in Bristol is Tuesday. In contrast, the most expensive is Thursday.
  • Book your Bristol holiday rental at least 7 days before your stay begins to get the best price.
  • Holiday rentals are a popular choice for both long and short-term stays. KAYAK users usually book their holiday rental in Bristol for 3 days.

FAQs when booking a holiday home in Bristol

  • How much is a holiday rental for a week in Bristol?

    The average price for a weekly Bristol holiday rental found by KAYAK users in the last 2 weeks is $2,017.

  • How much is a holiday rental for a month in Bristol?

    The average price for a monthly Bristol holiday rental found by KAYAK users in the last 2 weeks is $8,646.

  • What types of holiday rentals are available in Bristol?

    There are loads of different property types that you can make your holiday home in Bristol. You’ll find castles, apartments, lodges, homestays, cabins and houses.

  • What are some of the most-loved holiday rentals available in Bristol?

    If you’re looking for something special, the holiday rental most loved by KAYAK users is Thornbury Castle.

  • Are there any pet-friendly holiday rentals in Bristol?

    There are a number of dog and pet-friendly Bristol holiday rentals, with around 7% allowing you to bring your pet along with you.

  • How much is a holiday rental in Bristol?

    KAYAK users have found holiday rentals in Bristol for as cheap as $153 in the last 3 days. The average price is $288.

  • How much is a holiday rental in Bristol for tonight?

    In the last 72 hours, users have found Bristol holiday rentals for tonight for as low as $202. Search here for similar prices

  • How can I find holiday rentals near me in Bristol?

    Take a look at our holiday rentals map to find the best holiday rental homes near you.

  • Where are the good Bristol holiday rentals for nightlife?

    Old Market has a safe and diverse nightlife scene, with cabaret and traditional pubs to places to dance the night away like the Exchange and The Elmer’s Arms. Saco Bristol - West India House is close to Old Market.

  • What are the benefits of staying in a Bristol house rental with a kitchen? 

    Choosing a Bristol holiday home with a kitchen means you can prepare your own meals, which is great if you are on a budget. Bristol in particular is a great place to shop for fresh produce, with plenty of independent local market stalls and stores to shop from, and a big vegan community.

  • Where is a good place to do some shopping?

    Old City is a great place to stay if you love to shop. The area is packed with a variety of hip boutiques and independent shops selling clothes, accessories to suit every style and budget. Stay in Your Apartment Riverside House for your shopping spree.

  • What is a nice neighbourhood in Bristol for those with a family?

    Clifton could be ideal for those with a family, as it is a quiet neighbourhood yet not too far from the city centre. On top of that, Clifton boasts its own family friendly attractions Bristol Zoo, the Clifton Suspension Bridge, and the University of Bristol Botanic Gardens.   

Where to stay in Bristol?

Our map will help you find the perfect place to stay in Bristol by showing you the exact location of each holiday rental.

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