A Day Out In Bristol – A Brief Guide

You won’t be short of things to do in Bristol as it’s packed with interesting historical attractions, great shopping facilities and loads of bars and restaurants.As this is a big city, here is a quick guide to help you navigate you and your family around. In these modern times, trains are quite frequent and if you book your ticket online will find cheap train fares.

Suggestion for things to do in Bristol:

At-Bristol

 

At-Bristol is the perfect place for kids to go wild, it’s the perfect learning experience, an ideal place for family days out! Get stuck into science with over 300 hands on exhibits, take a trip to the stars in the planetarium or star in your own TV show for the day.Trains to Bristol stop at Temple Mead which is only a 20 minute walk from At-Bristol, a 5 minute taxi ride or a 10 minute bus ride.The bus journey will be the cheapest option if you decide not to walk, just take the 8 or 9 from Temple Meads station to College Green, and you will land in front of At-Bristol.

 

Shopping in Bristol

 

If it’s shopping stores you are looking for, Bristol has nearly 500 stores and over 50 restaurants and cafes so you will never go hungry, and there are easy parking facilities to help you fully enjoy your shopping experience. Cabot Circus is Bristol’s new state of the art shopping complex, I suggest that you start here. This complex gives shoppers the opportunity to buy high street brands or designer labels from over 120 shops. Situated in the centre of Bristol located next to the Cabot Circus is The Galleries a beautiful shopping centre with over 100 shops from big brands to specialist shops

Nightlife in Bristol

The city of Bristol has some of the best nightlife in the U.K, it is the perfect place to kick back with a pint in one of their famous bars

The highest concentration of Bristol’s nightlife can be found in the town centre, in the old city, on Harbourside and along Part Street and Whiteladies Road. If you are asking the question “where’s the party at?”, head for the town centre, there are many bars and clubs on Harbourside and Whiteladies Road.If you desire a chilled out evening I recommend that you try out Clifton Village, also in Southville and Gloucester road areas you can visit one of Bristol’s famous music venues.If you worried about the nightlife in Bristol, you should worry no more because Bristol was presented with the Purple Flag in 2010 for its safe and pleasant nightlife.Bristol walks are a great way to spend quality time with your family, so start your journey to the great city today.

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