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If you can't remember the day your geography teacher taught your class where Bristol is, you don't have to stress. With some helpful info from us, you'll be able to find it in no time!

To help you get your bearings, Bristol lies 120 miles (193 kilometers) northwest of the notable city of Charlotte.

Around 18,000 people reside in this corner of Southwestern Virginia, so there are loads of opportunities to make new friends.

Places to visit in Bristol

The intimacy and artistry of theater is hard to ignore. Book your ticket for a production at Paramount Center for the Arts and experience the magic for yourself! Seeking some more options? Squeeze in a workout as well as a few hours of fun at Sugar Hollow Park. Toss a Frisbee, perfect your sun salutation or boot a ball around — just get that heart rate up! But that's not all there is. If you love your music performed live and loud, get your hands on front-row seats to an electrifying live concert at Birthplace of Country Music Museum. It'll certainly up the tempo of your journey!

Where do you fly into for Bristol?

While you're researching for your upcoming Bristol vacation, keep in mind that the closest terminal, Tri-Cities Regional Airport (TRI), is approximately 18 miles (29 kilometers) southwest of the downtown area. Book your airfares, pack your luggage and prepare for some exciting adventures!

Frequently asked questions

How much are vacation packages to Bristol?
Treat yourself to a memorable experience in Bristol with a vacation package starting from as low as . Locking in your hotels, tours and flights through Travelocity is a breeze. On top of that, our deals will leave you with extra money for fun, fun, fun!
How long should my Bristol vacation be?
Many people choose to spend around 2 nights in Bristol, but how long you stay is completely up to you. If you’re eager to explore all the intriguing things this location offers, why not hang around another night or two?
Where can I get the best vacation package deals for Bristol?
Check out Travelocity. With access to 400 airlines and a massive 1,000,000 hotels around the world, finding the best Bristol package deal couldn’t be easier.
Why should I book my Bristol vacation bundle via Travelocity?
Because you’ll never wander on your own if you lock in your trip through us, and we offer 24/7 customer support and first-rate service to boot. Add to that our Price Match Guarantee and countless experiences and destinations to select from. We’re here to help you have the trip of a lifetime.
Can I save on my Bristol car rental if I combine it with my hotel or flight?
You sure can — bundle your car, flight and hotel into a Bristol vacation package and you can save loads. With so many places to explore in and around Bristol, having your own ride will more than come in handy. Once you’re in the driver’s seat, get out on the wide open road and head to Dollywood, a well-known sight approximately 153 kilometers from Bristol.
Which airport is best for Bristol?
Tri-Cities Regional Airport (TRI), the primary terminal in Bristol, is where you’ll disembark. It’s located 24 kilometers southwest of the center of town.
What is there to do in Bristol?
While getting off the beaten track is no doubt rewarding, you shouldn’t ignore the big sights that make a destination famous. Bristol Mall and The Virginian Golf Club are a couple of them in Bristol.
Where should I stay when visiting Bristol?
The Bristol Arcadia Inn is popular with many visitors. Book as soon as possible to avoid missing out.

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