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Jersey to Bristol Flights - from , inc. 23kg hold luggage

Our lowest fares from Jersey to Bristol, inc. 23kg hold luggage

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Our popular flights from Jersey to Bristol, inc. 23kg hold luggage

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Jersey (JER)

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Depart: 03 Sep 2024

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Depart: 22 Aug 2024

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Depart: 23 Aug 2024

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Depart: 23 Jul 2024

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Depart: 30 Jul 2024

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Depart: 02 Aug 2024

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Depart: 24 Sep 2024

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Depart: 29 Oct 2024

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Depart: 05 Nov 2024

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Depart: 06 Nov 2024

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Fly to Bristol

Nestled in the picturesque 'West Country', Bristol is a lively city steeped in history and bursting with things to do. This unique destination offers wonderful shopping and culinary options and a buzzing arts and entertainment scene. What's more, it's easy to venture further afield from Bristol, with Bath and South Wales on the city's doorstep.

Book now and discover an incredible city just waiting to be explored! Find cheap daily flights from Jersey to Bristol with quick and easy connections from Bristol to Bath.

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MUST-SEE

Explore the many must-see sights in the dynamic city of Bristol

Bristol has an incredible history and heritage just waiting to be explored. Enjoy some of the best museums and sights Bristol has to offer…

AEROSPACE BRISTOL

Have a supersonic day out for all the family at Aerospace Bristol. Discover aeroplanes, helicopters and space technology or step aboard the last ever Concorde to fly. Get ready to embark upon an amazing journey through aviation history with hands-on interactive activities for all ages,

BLAISE CASTLE HOUSE MUSEUM AND ESTATE

Blaise Castle House Museum and Estate features a unique 19th century mansion, set in 400 acres of parkland. Home to the social history collection, discover everyday objects from centuries past including Victorian baths, model trains, dolls and toys.

BRISTOL BALLOONING

Take in an amazing aerial view with a hot air balloon flight across the stunning Avon Gorge River. Get the best views of Bristol and the surrounding countryside as you fly gently above the city.

BRISTOL MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY

Bristol Museum and Art Gallery exhibits an outstanding collection of art, archaeology, Egyptology and natural history in a magnificent building. 19 galleries over 3 floors reveal the story of our world from the beginning of time to the present day.

BRUNEL'S SS GREAT BRITAIN

Step aboard Brunel's SS Great Britain, the world's first great ocean liner and one of the most important in maritime history. The Victorian ship has become Bristol's no.1 attraction following its restoration, featuring two museums and a leading research centre.

CHEDDAR GORGE

This world-famous Nature reserve is an area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Take in dramatic 450ft cliffs, explore the stunning stalactite caverns and reveal hidden secrets from our prehistoric ancestors.

CLIFTON SUSPENSION BRIDGE VISITOR CENTRE

Designed by Brunel, the world-famous Clifton Suspension Bridge is an iconic part of the Bristol landscape. See displays and artefacts explaining the history, construction and maintenance of the bridge at the Visitor Centre.

M SHED

M Shed is an exciting and innovative museum for Bristol with gallery space and a packed events schedule. Transformed from a 1950s transit shed on the wharf, explore the city through time and discover its places, its people and their stories.

THE FLEET AIR ARM MUSEUM

The Fleet Air Arm Museum in Yeovilton offers a day out guaranteed to thrill the whole family. Get up close and personal to Europe's largest collection of Naval aircraft and step on-board the first British built Concorde!

THE GEORGIAN HOUSE MUSEUM

Located just off Park Street, Bristol's famous independent shopping area, the Georgian House Museum is an 18th century, six storey restored townhouse, offering a glimpse of life in Bristol from hundreds of years ago.

THE RED LODGE MUSEUM

The Red Lodge Museum is a historic Elizabethan house, with a stunning walled garden and many original and completely restored features.

CHEDDAR GORGE

BRISTOL BALLOONING

AEROSPACE BRISTOL

HIDDEN GEMS

Bristol and Bath are packed with hidden treasures just waiting to be discovered...

Bristol is a lively and diverse city. These off the beaten track treasures won't stay secret for long! Book your getaway today...

BANKSY WALKING TOUR

Born and bred in Bristol, the world-famous street artist Banksy has sold his work for hundreds of thousands of pounds. Take a guided walking tour to learn about his historical, political and statement art pieces hidden throughout the city.

BATH ABBEY CHAMPAGNE TOUR

The magnificent Bath Abbey is just 15 minutes by train from Bristol. Enjoy a private champagne tour of the tower with spectacular 360° views of the city and surrounding countryside from the top.

ASHTON COURT ESTATE

Just two miles from Bristol, Ashton Court Estate is home to a large mansion with 850 acres of woodland to explore. Get close to fallow and red deer and enjoy cycling, a miniature railway or pitch-and-putt golf.

THE MILK THISTLE COCKTAIL BAR

Housed over four floors in one of the finest historic buildings in the city, The Milk Thistle is a trendy, prohibition style cocktail bar with stunning architecture and a reputation for being one of Bristol's best kept secrets.

BATH ABBEY

MILK THISTLE COCKTAIL BAR

BANKSY WALKING TOUR

BRISTOL & BEYOND

Take advantage of easy connections to Bath from Bristol Airport.

The historical Roman city of Bath is arguably one of the UK's most fascinating and unique cities. Visit this World Heritage Site for a break full of charm, beautiful architecture, sumptuous food and relaxing treatments at the famous roof top spa.

THINGS TO DO

THERMAE BATH SPA

England really does have naturally occurring hot springs with steaming water! Thermae Bath Spa is an extraordinary clash of 'old and new' where historic spa buildings blend with the contemporary design of the New Royal Bath. Live like the Romans and bathe in Britain's only naturally warm, mineral-rich waters, including the open-air rooftop pool with spectacular views over the city of Bath.

AFTERNOON TEA AT THE PUMP ROOM

This grand, Grade I listed building is over 200 years old and home to arguably one of the most stylish and magnificent restaurants in Bath. The Pump Room's afternoon tea guarantees a fabulous dining experience within one of Bath's most elegant backdrops. Food is locally sourced and freshly prepared on premises and the Pump Room Trio play daily to add to your enjoyment.

BATH ESCAPE ROOM

Bored of bars, restaurants and the cinema? Bath has a surprise for you! Players are locked inside a room and must explore their surroundings to escape within 60 minutes. Use your logic and imagination to race against the clock and solve clues to open the combination locks. Ideal for families, friends and team building, so what are you waiting for? Time is ticking…

THINGS TO SEE

THE ROYAL CRESCENT

The Royal Crescent is a crescent shaped row of 30 terraced houses. One of the greatest examples of Georgian architecture in the UK, it was designed by John Wood the Younger and built between 1767 and 1774. A major tourist attraction in its own right.

ROMAN BATHS

Traipse ancient, cobbled streets and pathways as the Romans did 2,000 years ago. Set below Bath's modern-day street level is a well-preserved Roman site that was used for bathing in the naturally occurring warm, mineral rich waters. Visitors can see the baths and museum, but not enter the water (visitors wanting to bathe in the hot springs can visit the Thermae Bath Spa). 1,170,000 litres of steaming spring water fill the bathing site every single day.

PULTENEY BRIDGE

There are only three bridges in the world that are home to shops and boutiques. Two are in Italy, and the other is in Bath. Completed in 1774 and Palladian in style, the bridge connected the city with the newly built Georgian town of Bathwick. Shops adorn both sides of this impressive Grade I listed example of Georgian architecture.

RESTAURANTS

THE BATH PRIORY RESTAURANT

Book your table at the Bath Priory Restaurant for outstanding cuisine overlooking award-winning gardens. The restaurant takes locally sourced food to a new level. Many of the ingredients used are from the Priory's own kitchen garden. Exciting flavours and superb cuisine combined with an exemplary wine list guarantee a delightful culinary experience.

OLIVE TREE RESTAURANT

The Michelin-starred Olive Tree Restaurant promises beautiful food in a friendly and relaxed environment. This restaurant is one of Bath's longest established independent restaurants and has gained local popularity as one of the best dining places in Bath.

PUBS AND BARS

CIRCO BAR & LOUNGE

Circo, named after its circular bar, is a chic night spot with Julian Chichester mirrors and a 3am licence at the weekends. If you feel like lounging about, recline on one of the two bespoke Chesterfield corner sofas or even the Chesterfield bed! If you want something more formal, we invite you to try the vintage styled wing back chair… The bar expands into a four-room vaulted cellar taking the capacity up to 300 - Bath's luxury bar and lounge that sets the standard.

BATH GIN COMPANY

The Bath Gin Company is the producer of Bath Gin and offers a place to unwind and imbibe. It goes without saying that gin cocktails are their speciality, but they do also cater to our non-gin loving comrades with a wide selection of the finest wine, whiskey, rum, vodka, local beers and ciders.

BATH BREW HOUSE

Find an outstanding range of cask beers at Bath Brew House. Look out for the Classic Best Bitter, 'Gladiator', the Hoppy Pale Ale, 'Emperor' and their seasonal brews - you can even take some home with you in a mini-keg! The Bath Brew House is also the home of The Bath Beeronauts, a free club which entitles members discounts on beers. The front bar houses a real open fire, comfy sofas and a foosball table.

SHOPPING

MILSOM QUARTER

In the centre of Bath is Milsom Quarter, a great place to find top fashion designers, department stores and quirky retailers. At the heart of Milsom Street is Milson Place, a lively shopping and social cobbled courtyard. Here you can find an array of one-off designer shops, high street flagship stores, pop up ventures and chic eateries. Just across the road is Jolly’s, a House of Fraser department store open since 1831 and one of the oldest in the world.

CENTRAL AREA

A shoppers-dream with a trove of different shops, from high street favourites to distinctive independents. Stall Street and Union Street are lined with enticing treats including confectionery, jewellery, fashion, accessories, homeware and more. Meander through the picturesque passages and alleyways, where you'll find an eclectic mix of smaller retailers offering items that can't be found anywhere else.

SOUTHGATE

SouthGate is situated just across the road from the Bath Spa train and bus station. It combines classic Georgian-style open vistas with 21st century public spaces, around which 60 retail outlets offer the ultimate shop-until-you-drop experience. This buzzing complex is home to many popular well-known brands such as Urban Outfitters, Apple, Debenhams, Superdry, Topshop, H&M and many more.

HOTELS

FRANCIS HOTEL BATH

A Regency styled townhouse restored to its former glory in the heart of Bath. The Francis Hotel boasts 98 individually designed bedrooms, many with four-poster beds and views over the historic city. Situated in the historic Queen Square near the Circus, Royal Crescent and Roman Baths, this hotel truly offers those in search of a vibrant and exuberant stay an experience not to be forgotten.

THE ROYAL CRESCENT HOTEL & SPA

This magnificent 18th century luxury hotel and spa occupies two townhouses in the middle of Bath's renowned Georgian crescent by the beautiful Victoria Park. The 45 bedrooms range from palatial suites with fireplaces, perfect for reading Jane Austen books to small but elegant rooms on the top floors. The hotel offers a fully equipped gym, stunning spa with a pool, ESPA treatments, WiFi and an award-winning restaurant and cocktail bar.

THERMAE BATH SPA

THE ROYAL CRESCENT

THE BATH PRIORY HOTEL & SPA


BRISTOL FACT FINDER

WHERE IS BRISTOL?

Bristol is in the south west of England with the airport just south of the city.

GETTING AROUND

Public transport in Bristol includes trains, buses and even river ferry.

WHAT'S NEAR TO BRISTOL?

Bath, the South West, South Wales and the Cotswolds are on your doorstep.

WHAT IS BRISTOL FAMOUS FOR?

Brunel's SS Great Britain, Banksy and the Clifton Suspension Bridge are just some of the famous sights in Bristol.

THINGS TO DO IN BRISTOL

Shop in Bristol City Centre and Park Street, enjoy the zoo, and explore the wonderful independent food scene in Clifton.

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