**Homestay Bristol: Your Home Away From Home**

Nestled in the heart of Bristol at 68 Queens Rd, Homestay Bristol offers a warm and inviting atmosphere for travelers seeking a comfortable and personalized lodging experience. Our homestay is not just a place to sleep but a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the local culture while enjoying the comforts of home. Each room is thoughtfully designed to ensure a restful stay, equipped with modern amenities and charming decor that reflects the spirit of Bristol.

At Homestay Bristol, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service. Our dedicated hosts are committed to making your stay as enjoyable as possible, providing personalized recommendations for local attractions, dining, and hidden gems around the city. Whether you’re here for business or leisure, our focus on customer satisfaction ensures that every guest feels valued and cared for.

What sets us apart is our commitment to creating memorable experiences tailored to your needs. Enjoy a delicious breakfast made from locally sourced ingredients, relax in our cozy common areas, or take part in engaging events that foster connections between guests. With competitive rates and a prime location close to iconic landmarks, Homestay Bristol represents incredible value for those looking to explore the vibrant city.

We invite you to discover the warmth and hospitality of Homestay Bristol, where every stay is a new adventure waiting to unfold. For more information or to book your stay, please visit our website at [Homestay.com](https://www.homestay.com/it) or call us during business hours. Experience Bristol like never before—let us be your home away from home!

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Orane Cassoly

4 Google Rating

Good hostel - Clean and good location :) friendly staff

4/ 5

Good hostel - Clean and good location :) friendly staff

Peter Casimir

5 Google Rating

A nice friendly budget bed and breakfast

5/ 5

A nice friendly budget bed and breakfast

Lucy Brown

2 Google Rating

Handy location and friendly staff but noisy location, quite worn out and not great on cleaning routi

2/ 5

Handy location and friendly staff but noisy location, quite worn out and not great on cleaning routines. Dorms might be a good deal but private rooms are overpriced. Windows are drafty and noisy traffic and clubs outside so bring your own ear plugs or pay a pound a pair. Smelly electric heater might be disturbing to some guests but it was essential... Breakfast provided - help yourself from fridge/cupboards, rather than hostel buffet style. Fresh milk runs out quick!!

Frank Ivors

3 Google Rating

Pretty much the same price as most hostels in Bristol.. over all nice place but there are 1or 2 room

3/ 5

Pretty much the same price as most hostels in Bristol.. over all nice place but there are 1or 2 rooms that need quite a bit of work doing

Aisling Devine

5 Google Rating

I've stayed a few times now and it's always comfortable, everyone is friendly and respectful. Won't

5/ 5

I've stayed a few times now and it's always comfortable, everyone is friendly and respectful. Won't ever look at hostels elsewhere in Bristol!

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