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For clothes, jumpers and bags, provide colour and brand.
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For keys, provide details of any keyrings or fobs.
For ID / bank cards, provide your full name as it appears on the card.
For items left in the cloakroom, include your ticket number and initials.


Get here by train

Bristol Temple Meads
Main Bristol railway station with regular Great Western Railway and CrossCountry services from London, Bath, Cardiff, Exeter, Plymouth, Birmingham and the wider South West. Bonnie Rogues Bristol is around a 15-20 min walk, or a short taxi/bus ride into the city centre.

Bristol Parkway
Useful for visitors travelling from South Wales, the Midlands, London and further north. From Parkway, take a train to Temple Meads or a taxi into central Bristol. Best option if you’re coming from outside the city and want a simple mainline route.

Bristol Bus & Coach Station
Handy for National Express, Megabus and local bus routes. Located near Broadmead and Cabot Circus, around a 10-15 min walk to St Nicholas Street.

Parking

There’s no dedicated on-site parking at Bonnie Rogues Bristol, but the venue is right in the city centre with several public car parks within easy walking distance.

The Galleries Car Park
Central shopping centre car park, useful for Broadmead, Castle Park and St Nicholas Market. Around a 5-8 min walk to the venue.

Queen Charlotte Street Car Park
Very close to St Nicholas Street, Bristol Bridge, King Street and Baldwin Street. One of the nearest options for a quick city-centre stop. Around a 2-4 min walk.

NCP Bristol Broadmead
Good option for Cabot Circus, Broadmead and Castle Park, with straightforward access into the centre. Around a 7-10 min walk..

Note: parking prices vary by time and day – pre-booking via apps like JustPark or RingGo can make arriving smoother on busy nights.

Ride Services

Planning a big night out or heading home late?

Bristol Temple Meads is the easiest main transport point for most visitors, with rail links across the South West, Wales, London and the Midlands. If you’re staying central, St Nicholas Street also puts you close to King Street, Harbourside, St Nicholas Market, Castle Park and Cabot Circus, so it’s an easy venue to build into a full Bristol day or night out.

For groups, it’s worth choosing your car park or taxi pick-up point before arriving – the streets around the Old City can get busy in the evening, especially around weekends, events and payday nights.

Facilities at Bonnie Rogues, Bristol

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