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Four major car hire companies are situated in offices just across the road from the Main Arrivals Hall at Bristol International Airport with whom you can pre-book your car which will be waiting for you on your arrival. Should you require a goods vehicle to start your visit, we'll be pleased to supply a list of companies in the area who can assist, one or two are situated conveniently close to reputable shippers should your purchases be to large to carry back with you.

Alternatively the airport is served by a fleet of taxis, their office is located in the Arrivals Hall and staff quote charges for all destinations at the point of booking.

An express coach service, the Bristol International Flyer runs every 20 minutes from outside the terminal building directly to Bristol Coach Station and Bristol Temple Meads Railway Station, the journey time is 20 to 30 minutes. From both these stations it is possible to obtain regular connections to Bath and all major towns in the region.

Our database includes some specialist courier businesses who have excellent contacts in the local antiques trade, and can update you with latest stock availability of dealers that will meet your requirements. To save time, with a combination of their expertise and local knowledge they will meet you from your flight and whisk you off to do business as soon as you arrive.

If you are able to arrange a group and wish to create your own itinerary, we'll be pleased to offer information of coach or mini-coach services who'll take care of the driving for you and your party.

Please remember that if you prefer to drive during your visit and have not hired or driven a vehicle in the UK, that you will need to bring your driving licence with you. And as you may be aware we drive on the left!


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