Finding meeting rooms in Bristol that you can book by the hour — without a membership or long-term contract — used to mean trawling through dozens of operator websites. Bristol’s flexible workspace market has grown rapidly over the past few years, with options now spread across the city centre, the harbourside, and out towards the northern business parks. We’ve pulled together 10 of the best meeting rooms in Bristol, all available for instant booking on Wezoo, so you can compare prices, capacity, and location in one place.
1. Bristol Bridge — Runway East

Runway East’s Bristol Bridge location sits right in the heart of the old city, a short walk from Bristol Bridge itself and the St Nicholas Market. It’s a tech-focused operator known for stripped-back, functional spaces rather than corporate polish — expect exposed brick, good coffee, and reliable AV kit. Meeting rooms here accommodate up to 12 people, making them well suited for team workshops, client presentations, or investor meetings.
Price: From £16/hour
Capacity: Up to 12 people
Highlights: Central location near St Nicholas Market, tech-friendly environment, natural light
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2. Temple Meads — Runway East

If you’re arriving by train, this is the most convenient option on the list. Runway East’s Temple Meads space is minutes from the station, which makes it a practical choice when you’re meeting colleagues or clients travelling in from London, Cardiff, or Bath. Rooms hold up to 8 people, with the same no-fuss setup Runway East is known for — whiteboards, screens, and fast Wi-Fi as standard.
Price: From £40/hour
Capacity: Up to 8 people
Highlights: Steps from Bristol Temple Meads station, ideal for out-of-town visitors
3. Clockwise Bristol

Clockwise has built a reputation for design-led workspaces across the UK, and their Bristol outpost holds up. The meeting rooms here feel more polished than your average serviced office — think warm lighting, considered furniture, and breakout areas that don’t look like an afterthought. Rooms seat up to 16 people, so it works for larger team sessions and all-hands meetings as well as smaller catch-ups.
Price: From £46/hour
Capacity: Up to 16 people
Highlights: Design-forward interiors, large room capacity, breakout areas
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4. Broad Quay House — Regus

Broad Quay House puts you right on Bristol’s harbourside, overlooking the Floating Harbour. It’s a Regus centre — which means a predictable, professional setup with reception services, on-site IT support, and rooms that are ready to go. Capacity tops out at 10 people, and the location is hard to beat if you want to impress clients with a waterfront address without paying waterfront rent full-time.
Price: From £41/hour
Capacity: Up to 10 people
Highlights: Harbourside location with water views, professional reception, well-equipped rooms
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5. All Saints’ Street — Spaces

Spaces (part of the IWG group) tends to attract a creative-professional crowd, and the All Saints’ Street location reflects that — open-plan communal areas with a café vibe, plus more private meeting rooms when you need to get down to business. Rooms here seat up to 8, and the central location means easy access from Cabot Circus and Broadmead. A solid mid-range pick if you want something that feels less corporate than a traditional serviced office.
Price: From £43/hour
Capacity: Up to 8 people
Highlights: Creative atmosphere, café-style communal areas, central Bristol location
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6. Bristol — Colston Avenue (Orega)

Orega’s Colston Avenue centre occupies a prime spot near the Hippodrome and College Green, in what’s arguably Bristol’s most traditional business district. The rooms seat up to 10 people and come with video conferencing equipment and whiteboards as standard. Orega positions itself as a step above budget serviced offices — expect a quieter, more corporate atmosphere suited to client-facing meetings and board-level discussions.
Price: From £42/hour
Capacity: Up to 10 people
Highlights: Premium city-centre address near College Green, video conferencing included
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7. Castlemead — Regus

Castlemead is one of Bristol’s landmark office towers, and the Regus centre inside offers the largest meeting capacity on this list — rooms for up to 80 people. That makes it the go-to if you’re organising a training day, company away-day, or large-scale client event. Pricing starts lower than you might expect for a space this size, and the building’s location near Castle Park gives easy access from both Temple Meads and the city centre.
Price: From £26/hour
Capacity: Up to 80 people
Highlights: Largest capacity in Bristol (up to 80), landmark building, competitive pricing for events
8. Bristol — Landmark

Landmark targets the premium end of the market, and it shows. Their Bristol centre offers meeting rooms for up to 24 people in a setting that’s closer to a private members’ club than a serviced office — think leather chairs, oak panelling, and attentive front-of-house staff. It’s the most expensive option on this list, but if you’re hosting a high-stakes pitch or entertaining international clients, the impression it creates justifies the spend.
Price: From £76/hour
Capacity: Up to 24 people
Highlights: Premium, club-style interiors, professional reception, suited to high-profile meetings
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9. Aztec West — Regus

Aztec West is Bristol’s main out-of-town business park, located off the M5 near the Almondsbury Interchange. If your team is spread across the South West or you need somewhere with easy motorway access and free parking, this beats fighting for a space in the city centre. The Regus centre here offers rooms for up to 20 people — plenty for regional team meetings, training sessions, or quarterly reviews. It’s also notably cheaper than most city-centre options.
Price: From £40/hour
Capacity: Up to 20 people
Highlights: Direct M5 motorway access, free parking, good for regional meetings
10. Almondsbury Business Park — Regus

Another north Bristol option near the M5, Almondsbury Business Park suits smaller meetings — rooms here seat up to 4 people, making it a focused, distraction-free choice for one-to-ones, interviews, or confidential discussions. The park itself is quieter than Aztec West, with a more suburban feel. If you just need a professional room for an hour or two without the overhead of a larger space, this is one of the most affordable options in the Bristol area.
Price: From £48/hour
Capacity: Up to 4 people
Highlights: Compact rooms for small meetings, quiet setting, easy M5 access
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How to Choose the Right Meeting Room in Bristol
With 10 options across Bristol, the right choice depends on what matters most for your meeting. Here’s a quick framework:
Arriving by train? Temple Meads (Runway East) is the obvious pick — it’s the closest space to Bristol’s main station. Bristol Bridge is also walkable from Temple Meads in about 10 minutes.
Need to impress? Landmark Bristol offers a premium, club-like setting. Broad Quay House gives you a harbourside address. Both are suited to client-facing or investor meetings.
On a budget? Bristol Bridge (Runway East) starts from just £16/hour — the lowest rate on this list. Castlemead offers exceptional value for larger groups at £26/hour for up to 80 people.
Driving in? Aztec West and Almondsbury Business Park both sit just off the M5 with free parking — skip the city-centre traffic entirely.
Large group? Castlemead (up to 80) and Landmark (up to 24) handle bigger headcounts. Clockwise Bristol seats up to 16 and offers a design-forward setting for team days.
All 10 spaces are bookable by the hour on Wezoo — no membership, no long-term commitment. Just pick a room, choose your time slot, and you’re confirmed. If you’re looking for meeting rooms in other UK cities, see our guides to cheap meeting rooms in London and meeting rooms in Dublin.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does it cost to hire a meeting room in Bristol?
Meeting room prices in Bristol range from around £16/hour at co-working-style spaces like Runway East to £76/hour at premium venues like Landmark. Most city-centre rooms fall between £40 and £50/hour. Prices vary by room size, time of day, and operator — you can compare all options and live pricing on Wezoo.
Can I book a meeting room in Bristol by the hour?
Yes. All 10 spaces listed here are available for hourly booking through Wezoo. There’s no membership required and no minimum commitment — you can book a single hour if that’s all you need.
Where are the best meeting rooms near Bristol Temple Meads?
Runway East Temple Meads is the closest option, located just minutes from the station. Bristol Bridge (also Runway East) and Castlemead are both within a 10-15 minute walk. If you’re meeting someone arriving by train, these three are the most practical choices.
Are there meeting rooms in Bristol with free parking?
Yes. Aztec West and Almondsbury Business Park — both Regus centres on the northern outskirts near the M5 — offer free on-site parking. City-centre spaces generally don’t include parking, though nearby public car parks are available.
What’s the largest meeting room available in Bristol?
Castlemead (Regus) offers the largest capacity at up to 80 people, suitable for training days, conferences, or company events. Landmark Bristol seats up to 24, and Clockwise Bristol accommodates up to 16.