
The Bristol spa hotel with award-winning restaurant and salt sauna
SPA-TECULAR The Bristol spa hotel with award-winning restaurant and salt sauna
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THE Aztec Hotel and Spa in Bristol is the perfect escape for people who love to unwind in a sauna or swimming pool.
Along with a Rosette award-winning restaurant, here's everything you need to know.
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Homely touches and neutral-coloured rooms matching the hotel's spa feel
Where is the hotel?
It is just off the M5 or a 10-minute drive from Bristol Parkway.
With only a short 15-minute drive to Cabot Circus Shopping Centre, it offers the perfect recipe to relax – spa and shopping.
What is the hotel like?
While the hotel is unassuming to look at, it has everything you need for a luxurious and relaxing spa break.
What is there to do there?
The Himalayan salt sauna and steam room is one of the best places to unwind, along with the hotel's hot tub, or clock up some laps in the pool.
There is a gym with up-to-date equipment and make sure you book in for a spa treatment.
But the spa is the big draw. I enjoyed a blissful 50-minute back treatment (from £80), although there are plenty of options.
What is there to eat and drink at the hotel?
You will be well-fed at its Rosette award-winning restaurant, Curious Kitchen.
It has everything from comfort food – hand-raised pie of the day (£17.50) – to miso-glazed pork chop (£25).
Without leaving the grounds, you can grab a pizza and even freshly prepared breakfast at the Black Sheep coffee shop and kitchen opposite the hotel.
What are the rooms like?
The double rooms are from £84 or £117.90 including breakfast for two.
Its homely touches and neutral colours are comforting via bathrobes, Lavazza pod coffee machines, fresh milk, and White Company toiletries.
Keep an eye out for discounts, especially before the busy summer months. Click here to book.
Is the hotel family-friendly?
Its fantastic signature family room offers a big bed and a sofa bed, or interconnected rooms.
A bonus for kids is the optional £30 charge per child, per night, for little robes, homely cookies and milk, and an activity pack.
Is there access for guests with disabilities?
Yes. It offers wheelchair access and facilities for disabled guests.
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