Bristol Beacon has agreed a new partnership with 10 local hotels that will give concert-goers access to a range of offers during their stay.

The soon-to-be-reopened concert hall in the city centre will offer customers 15% off a stay in a local hotel and discounts on spa visits and other activities in the city.

The local hotels included in the three-year 'Beacon partnership' are Harbour Hotel Bristol, Clayton Hotel Bristol City, Avon Gorge by Hotel du Vin, Hotel du Vin Bristol, Berkeley Suites and the four other hotels in the Clifton Hotels Group, and Ibis Bristol Centre.

Bristol Beacon, formerly Colston Hall, is currently undergoing a major renovation, with the most recent It is currently scheduled to reopen in November.

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The venue hopes to be one of the "best and most accessible performance and music education venues in Europe", with two international standard performance venues, a restaurant and bar, and its historic cellars being used for the first time as education and performance spaces.

Bristol Beacon will have the highest possible accessibility rating, including flat wheelchair access across the venue and onto the stage, accessible toilets, hearing systems, and trained specialised staff.

Rosa Corbishley, Bristol Beacon’s director of development, said: “We are delighted to be partnering with local hotels to give music lovers the opportunity to not only come to Bristol to experience world-class concerts and shows at our transformed venue, but also to immerse themselves in everything else our amazing city has to offer. Bristol Beacon has always been a big draw for visitors and will be even more so with our beautifully refurbished building, so it’s a fantastic opportunity to encourage more people to come and spend time here.”

Kathryn Davis, managing director of Visit West, added: “The exciting new programme at Bristol Beacon is yet another reason for people to visit Bristol, stay longer, and spend more supporting our local economy. We are delighted that our partners are collaborating to offer more reasons for visitors to spend time in the region.”

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