•  Whiteladies Road
  • Whiteladies Road at night
  • Cliffton Suspension Bridge
  • Joggers on Cliffton Downs
  • Cliffton Lido

The historic and vibrant Whiteladies Road offers everything you could want from a Modern High Street, at the heart of what is considered to be the most prestigious and desirable residential area of Bristol – Clifton and Redland.

The historic and vibrant Whiteladies Road offers everything you could want from a modern high Street, at the heart of what is considered to be the most prestigious and desirable residential areas of Bristol – Clifton.

It is a pleasant stroll to the open green space of Durdham Downs and Brunel’s Iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge. It also a short walk to the ever-popular Clifton Triangle and Park Street, offering a further array of eateries, independent shops, takeaways, bars and nightclubs. The bustling and mainly pedestrianised Clifton Village is also easily accessible on foot where there are some excellent fine dining restaurants such as The Ivy, as well as a plethora of boutique shops, coffee shops and bars.

Another renowned spot within easy reach is Bristol Lido with its 24-metre outdoor swimming pool heated throughout the year to a temperature designed to leave you feeling fresh and energised. The Lido is situated at Oakfield Place, Clifton and offers an award winning restaurant and a poolside bar.

Whiteladies Road is a principal bus route and has Clifton Down Railway Station which links to Temple Meads and mainline stations. The University buildings and the BRI are also within walking distance.


From ferries to bikes and Voi Scooters, everywhere is accessible to you:

  • By Train: Clifton Down Railway Station is 0.4 miles away, or just an 8-minute walk. Bristol Temple Meads is 2.4 miles away. Fast trains to London Paddington taking 1hr 40m.
  • By Road: Good Road links from the M4 and M5 motorways providing easy access to the South West, South Wales and the Midlands.
  • By Air: Bristol Airport is only 8 miles away, with frequent bus services to the airport, fly to over 200 destinations.
  • By Bike: After all Bristol was the UK’s first Cycling City! There are numerous cycle routes and an extensive network of cycle paths.
  • By Electric Scooter: The new way to get around Bristol! There are plenty of VOI Scooter parking spots nearby

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