Sitting on Redcliff Hill in the Redcliffe neighbourhood of Bristol, the Mercure Bristol Holland House Hotel occupies a well-positioned address in the southern part of the city centre. The BS1 postcode places it within easy reach of the River Avon waterfront, the historic docks area, and the wider city centre, making it a practical base for anyone visiting Bristol for business or leisure. Redcliffe itself is one of Bristol’s older districts, characterised by its medieval church, narrow lanes, and proximity to the waterfront regeneration zones that have transformed this part of the city over recent decades.
Location and Access
The hotel’s address on Redcliff Hill puts guests within comfortable walking distance of Bristol’s main commercial and cultural areas. Bristol Temple Meads railway station is close by, offering direct rail connections to London Paddington, Cardiff, Bath, and beyond. The surrounding Redcliffe area connects naturally to the city’s main pedestrian routes, with easy access to the waterfront, Cabot Circus shopping centre, and the Old City. Local bus routes serve Redcliff Hill, and the street itself forms part of the main arterial road running southward from the city centre. The hotel operates under the name Holland House Hotel and offers Wi-Fi internet access for guests throughout the property.
The Redcliffe Neighbourhood
The wider Redcliffe area has a long history as one of Bristol’s significant districts, with St Mary Redcliffe Church standing nearby as one of the most visited parish churches in England. The neighbourhood blends residential streets with commercial properties and sits at the point where the city centre transitions toward the southern suburbs. For visitors staying on Redcliff Hill, the combination of central location, transport connections, and proximity to waterside areas makes this corner of Bristol worth exploring on foot.