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Brunel to Banksy and everything inbetween

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ristol continues to effortlessly mix urban cool with green credentials, making it the beating heart of the West Country. Synonymous with Brunel, drum ‘n’ bass and Banksy,  the city continues to blaze its own trail, bringing together a rich maritime heritage with cutting-edge culture.

History and Heritage

Bristol’s most famous adopted son, Isambard Kingdom Brunel, still casts quite a shadow over the city, and today you can experience life aboard SS Great Britain  , his authentically-restored ship. Elsewhere, you can further explore Bristol’s maritime history around the waterfront including links to the slave trade and the occasional swashbuckling pirate. The cobbled streets and historic buildings of the old town are also well worth a wander, so you can soak up that rich past. 

Arts and Culture

As you walk around Bristol’s streets, keep your eyes peeled to spot an original Banksy. You could even take a free tour to really get under the skin of the city’s favourite graffiti artist-cum-fine artist. For more traditional art and antiquities, check the collections at the City Museum and Art Gallery  , while lovers of the avant-garde will enjoy the Arnolfini  , which showcases the finest in visual arts. Anything else? Bristol’s Old Vic  has been thrilling audiences for over 200 years.

Must See Attractions

It is all about that man Brunel again, so once you’ve covered SS Great Britain, make sure you visit his most famous achievement, the still-spectacular Clifton Suspension Bridge  above the Avon Gorge. Once you’ve had your fill of Brunel’s engineering cleverness, visit theLlandoger Trow  on King Street, the inspiration behind Treasure Island’s Spyglass Inn, or opt instead for some quiet contemplation among the gothic arches of St Mary Redcliffe’s church  .

 

There are beautiful views of green hills everywhere, seagulls calling overhead, a lively harbour area, and an astonishing array of historic streets and buildings still standing all over the town.
 Barbara, London

Food and Drink

Hidden in the hip Montpellier area, Bell’s Diner  continues to deliver dishes full of idiosyncratic flair. For authentic Indian flavours, enjoy tasty tiffins at the  Thali Cafe  . Cider drinkers shouldn’t miss the chance to sample the region’s finest scrumpy at the Apple  cider boat, although be warned: these thirst-quenchers have percentages that would make even famed hard-drinking local musicians The Wurzels think twice. 

Shopping

Park Street has hip designers selling their latest collections, record shops such as Rise  and Fopp  , and classic retro clobber from American Vintage. You won’t even notice it is a hill. For boutiques and antiques, explore the Clifton Village, or if you want quality as well as quantity, roll your way up to Cabot’s Circus  .

Key Events

The International Balloon Fiesta  is a real spectacle as hundreds of balloons of all shapes and sizes take to the skies above the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge - the night glow is worth sticking around for. With sound systems pumping and the sensational smell of Caribbean cooking, St Paul’s Carnival  is the highlight of the Bristol summer. 

Music and Nightlife

Massive Attack and Portishead both hail from Bristol, giving you some idea of the musical pedigree on offer in the town, so be sure to check out the latest wave of local talent at the Thekla  or Louisiana  . For gigs on a larger scale, Colston Hall  is Britain’s largest concert hall. Clubbers should head to Motion  or the legendary Lakota  and see why Bristol remains at the forefront of the drum ‘n’ bass and dubstep scene.

Family Fun

You can’t go wrong at Bristol Zoo  , which has over 450 species of animal for the children to coo over. If they’re a bit more tech savvy, get hands-on at @Bristol  which manages to make science and technology cool with intriguing exhibits for all ages. Or, for a more timeless trip back through the geological ages, take a road trip to Cheddar Gorge  and enjoy the combination of caves and cheese.


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Street Art

Street Art

Take to the streets and experience Bristol’s graffiti art, including works by Banksy.


Santa steps

Santa steps

Explore the bookshops, galleries and art shops around the historic Christmas Steps.


Hidden Treasure

Hidden Treasure

Go for a drink at Llandoger Trow, the inspiration for Treasure Island’s Spyglass Inn.


Pies are us

Pies are us

Be sure to tuck into a Pieminster Pie , they’ll fill you up.


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