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Best places to visit in Bristol

  • Clifton Suspension Bridge

    An iconic Grade I listed bridge spanning the Avon Gorge, offering breathtaking views and a symbol of Bristol's engineering heritage.

  • Bristol Cathedral

    A magnificent Anglican cathedral in Bristol, featuring impressive medieval architecture and a rich history dating back to the 12th century.

  • SS Great Britain

    A historic and groundbreaking ocean liner designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, now a museum showcasing maritime history and engineering prowess.

  • Cabot Tower

    A distinctive Victorian tower located in Brandon Hill, offering panoramic views over Bristol city centre and the harbour.

  • Clifton Observatory

    An observatory in Clifton, Bristol, offering panoramic views of the Avon Gorge, Clifton Suspension Bridge, and housing a historic camera obscura.

  • M Shed

    M Shed is a museum located on Bristol's Harbourside, dedicated to telling the story of the city and its people through engaging exhibits.

  • Brandon Hill

    A hill offering panoramic city views and natural surroundings, topped by the historic Cabot Tower.

  • Bristol Zoo Gardens

    A zoo with over 400 species and beautifully designed enclosures, focusing on education and conservation.

  • Bristol Harbour

    A vibrant area of Bristol featuring a historic harbour with museums, galleries, and waterside attractions, offering a lively atmosphere.

  • Bristol Museum and Art Gallery

    A museum showcasing Bristol's culture and heritage with diverse art, artifacts, and historical exhibitions.

  • Ashton Court Estate

    A vast parkland estate perfect for peaceful walks, picnics, and home to the annual Bristol International Balloon Fiesta.

  • St. Nicholas Market

    A bustling market offering diverse cuisines, local delicacies, and a vibrant atmosphere with eclectic stalls.

  • Bristol Museum & Art Gallery

    A fascinating museum and art gallery housing diverse collections spanning art, history, archaeology, and natural history.

  • Watershed

    A media centre and arts hub on Bristol's harbourside, featuring independent cinemas, exhibition spaces, and a popular cafe.

  • Royal West of England Academy

    A historic art gallery in Bristol, showcasing a diverse range of exhibitions, including contemporary and traditional art.

  • Royal York Crescent

    A grand and historic Georgian street renowned for its impressive architecture and picturesque views over the Avon Gorge.

  • Clifton Arcade

    A beautiful Victorian-era shopping arcade filled with unique independent shops and boutiques.

  • Bristol Old Vic

    The oldest continuously working theatre in the English-speaking world, presenting high-quality performances in a historic setting.

  • Brandon Hill Park

    A serene green space offering a tranquil escape with picturesque views, pathways, and a pond.

  • Blaise Castle Estate

    Explore this vast estate featuring ancient woodlands, a historic mansion, and the picturesque folly castle.

  • Brunel's Clifton Suspension Bridge

    A famous 19th-century iron-chain suspension bridge designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, spanning the Avon Gorge and River Avon.

  • Wapping Wharf

    A trendy harborside development with independent eateries, shops, and bars set in colorful converted shipping containers.

  • St Nicholas Market

    A vibrant market featuring a variety of independent shops and food stalls, with a particularly recommended sweet shop.

  • The Old Duke

    A famous pub in Bristol's city centre, renowned for its lively atmosphere and consistent schedule of live jazz music.

  • Queen Square

    Queen Square is a large, historic Georgian square in Bristol, featuring pleasant gardens and surrounded by elegant architecture.

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