This year, The Michelin Guide unveiled its first ever ranking of the most outstanding hotels in the UK, and it’s hardly surprising that the likes of The Savoy , The Connaught and Claridge’s all made the list. Despite being beautiful though, these world-renowned spots aren’t really within our budgets, as some start at a whopping £1,000 per night. However, an eclectic little hotel just an hour-and-a-half train journey from the capital also made the list — and you can stay there for a surprisingly reasonable £158 per night.
The Artist Residence Bristol earned a Michelin Key for its interior design, quality of service, character, value for money and guest experience, with judges describing it as a ‘very special stay’. Having been transformed from its previous usage as an old boot factory, the Georgian townhouse comprises 23 rooms alongside its Boot Factory Bar. And this isn’t the only accolade it’s won either: The Artist Residence was also named as the best place to stay in the South West by The Times, and upholds an impressive 4.
5-star rating on Tripadvisor. About the Artist Residence This building itself is packed with plenty of history, but the rooms at The Artist Residence Bristol are bright and airy with a hint of boho about them. Food and drink throughout your stay will be provided at The Boot Factory, which is described as a ‘buzzing neighbourhood hangout’ and is open to both guests and locals, from breakfast to bedtime.
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