Stoke Bishop offers a host of things to see and do such as The Downs and University of Bristol Botanic Garden. View our all-inclusive hotels where you can enjoy a good selection of amenities such as entertainment, kid's clubs, and of course food and beverages all included in your room rate. Many of our all-inclusive resorts also feature activities such as golf, yoga, water sports, and more, which you can enjoy without any additional cost.
What is there to do near my all-inclusive resort in Stoke Bishop?
If you want to explore the area around your all-inclusive resort, visit The Downs and University of Bristol Botanic Garden and see why travelers like Stoke Bishop! Other attractions include Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery, and University of Bristol.
What's the weather like in Stoke Bishop?
The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temperature of 60°F,
Coldest months: January, February, March, and December
Driest months: September, April, March, and February
Rainiest months: October, November, December, and August
Recent reviews of all-inclusive hotels in Stoke Bishop
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"We loved our stay at this hotel! Staff was very helpful and the hotel was always clean and comfortable. The buffet breakfast gets pretty busy but it had a good variety of foods. Would stay here again!"
A verified traveler stayed at Hampton by Hilton Bath City
"My stay was fabulous! The staff were the best I've experienced friendly, positive and helpful young people. I have stayed at many many hotels. This my favourite. The whole complex was clean. The facilities were great. I love the concept of a hot/chilled tap in the corridor. Also free unlimited tea/coffee from the "General Store". Great to have cocktails in the sitting area. Don't get me wrong, not everything was perfect. My tv went wrong and one morning the hot/chilled tap didn't work. But none of this was an issue. They fixed the TV despite me saying its not a problem as I have everything on my phone and getting water was easy, just went to the "General store". The bed was sooooo comfortable and linen just perfect. I will be back when I visit my son and I cannot wait to stay with you again."
A verified traveler stayed at Mollie's Motel & Diner
"In house restaurant food was fantastic! Staff very nice. Polite and helpful. Quiet rooms despite big tourist groups staying at the hotel. Perfect location right in the city centre. No free disabled parking bays however there were two disabled bays in front of the hotel but these are not bookable. There is a NCP car park beneath the hotel which costs £50.00 for the weekend. We requested a room with twin beds and was given an ‘accessible’ room to accommodate wheelchair users which didn’t apply in our case. The downside to this was the bathroom sink was very low done as was the loo and loo roll holder. Would highly recommend. Not cheap but worth it. "
A verified traveler stayed at Doubletree by Hilton Bath
"I have stayed at the Apex before for work and had a lovely time but didn't know that it had a spa. I was so surprised by how amazing the spa was! I popped down for thirty minutes for a swim and ended up there for an hour and made sure to get up early the next day before check out to use it again!
It's a great hotel with incredibly friendly, knowledgeable and helpful staff, lovely breakfast, lovely bar and an incredible spa."
A verified traveler stayed at Apex City of Bath Hotel
"From the time we arrived until we left it was perfect. Service was amazing & I would recommend having the breakfast. The food was good quality & plenty of choice. Wouldn’t hesitate to return , location is fantastic with the option of visiting the harbour or the city centre "