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Bristol's Bristol City Centre neighbourhood is known for its theatres and bars, and entices visitors with attractions, including St Nicholas Market and Old Vic Theatre.
Bristol's Clifton neighbourhood is known for its bars and restaurants, and entices visitors with attractions, including Clifton Downs and Observatory and Clifton Cathedral.
Bristol's Bristol Floating Harbour neighbourhood is known for its theatres and restaurants, and entices visitors with attractions, including We The Curious and Millennium Square.
If you want to give your credit card some exercise, head out to Cabot Circus Shopping Centre in Bristol City Centre. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander. Splash some more cash at St Nicholas Market, Broadmead Shopping Centre and Baldwin Street.
If you'd like to get a taste of Bristol student life, check out University of Bristol, located 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from central Bristol. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
Bristol is applauded for its theatre and entertainment with such cultural attractions as O2 Academy and Bristol Hippodrome Theatre. Visitors to this welcoming city speak highly of the bars whereas sights include Cabot Circus Shopping Centre and St Nicholas Market.
We liked the brilliant cathedral and historic St Nicholas market plus all the pubs and dockside area .Most of Bristol feels very safe but in the parks there are pockets of boistrous homeless people who are often stoned or drunk so best to avoid.
Andy
8.0/10
Good
Bristol is an interesting city with lots of independent shops and restaurants. Great public transport network. Seems to have a bit of a problem with lots of rough sleepers and beggars. Council probably needs to do more to help such people.
Anonymous traveler
10.0/10
Excellent
I love Bristol - individual, arty, a unique town with interesting art in both galleries and street art and interesting family attractions. Many family run rather than chain restaurants and good quality and varied vegan options
Lesley
10.0/10
Excellent
Bristol is full of wonderful eating, culture and unique experieinces. The harbour is beautiful, Clifton is a scenic gem and the whole town has a beautiful mix of old allue alongside modern development and young vibe.
L
10.0/10
Excellent
There is so much to do, you can spend a few days wandering round. Go to Clifton, St Paul's and down around the harbour. Museums are great, so many places to eat. Night vibe is lively!
Rebecca
8.0/10
Good
Nice independent shops and a lovely central market. Some of it is a bit run down but it's an interesting city to visit. Almost all the museums are closed on Monday.
martin
8.0/10
Good
One thing we did with friends was Alcotraz! Great fun. 6 o'clock gin boat, and St Nicholas market (loads of street food options) are definitely places to go!
Andrew
10.0/10
Excellent
It's a very vibrant and busy city, great for shopping and restaurants. Transport links are great and the harbour/marina is brilliant for food and drink.
David
10.0/10
Excellent
Bristol is a vibrant city with lots to see and do including many Banksy murals dotted around. Steeped in history and has a large harbour area.
Mark
8.0/10
Good
Shabby Chic sums Bristol up, a vibrant diverse City, lots of history, fantastic choice of restaurants and bars, will definitely return
"Stayed here the night before an early flight. We were impressed by the cleanliness and comfort of our room. Breakfast was delicious and just what we needed before our short walk to the terminal from the hotel. Great convenience, friendly service at check-in, and quality rooms. Would stay here again without a doubt."
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Bristol is a friendly locale distinct for its theatre and entertainment. You can appreciate the selection of bars and restaurants. Why not spend time at We The Curious and SS Great Britain?Check out other sights like St Nicholas Market and Bristol Hippodrome Theatre.