[4K] BRISTOL UK (2018) WALKING TOUR - City Centre
As close to being there, without being there.
If you're wondering what to do in one day in Bristol, follow this walking tour of the City Centre. We start on Quay Street, opposite St John's church, surrounded by iconic street art - El Mac's 'Clothed with the Sun,' Nick Walker's 'Tipping Red Paint,' 'Welcome To Bristol' by Tats Cru and Aryz's 'Wolf.
Through the arch into Broad Street we're greeted by Conor Harrington's The Duel of Bristol. Turning along Bell Lane we cross to explore Leonard Lane, often known as Graffiti Alley because it's walls are completely covered in spray art.
We emerge into the relative grandeur of Corn Street. Among bars and restaurants we find an open air market and Exchange Avenue leading to the covered food market known as St Nicholas Market.
We emerge to follow Broad Street and pass Edward Everard's Printing Works with it's amazing tiled frontage and the Palestine Museum before heading back through the arch beneath St Johns.
We follow Christmas Street to cross Colston Avenue to ascend the famous Christmas Steps. Passing the board game cafe 'Chance & Counters,' the barbers 'Harry Blades & Angry Daves', the '20th Century Flicks' video shop, 'That' art gallery and many more independent traders, we arrive on Colston Street.
We pause to view Foster's Almshouses dating back to the 15th Century before taking Trenchard Street to Colston Hall - Bristol's largest concert hall. Continuing on, we find The Olde Hatchet Inn dating from 1606. Just beyond here, we find more street art including Big Deal Kids by JPS and an amazing piece of pop art by the collaboration of Richt and 45RPM.
And just around the corner, as we mount the steps to Park Street is
Banksy's Hanging Man (or Well Hung Lover as it's sometimes known as.)
We complete our walk with Bristol City Council on our right as we cross College Green to view Bristol Cathedral.
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24 Best Things to do in Bristol, UK
From Banksy to bridges, markets to museums, and churches to castles, this Bristol city guide shows you all the best things to do in Bristol, plus tips on where to eat, drink and stay. For more information about Bristol, visit my full guide here
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My personal favourite thing to do was see Banksy's artwork.
Top 24 Things to do in Bristol in England
1. The Exchange - See the clock with the two-minute hands, the Nails, and St. Nicholas Market
2. See Banksy street art - From the “Well-Hung Lover” to “the Girl with the Pierced Eardrum”, there are 10 original Banksy artworks around Bristol. Here is my free walking tour
3. Climb Cabot Tower on Brandon Hill
4. Bristol Cathedral - Step inside one of England's most beautiful medieval churches
5. Bristol Museum & Art Gallery - Learn about the history of our world and see Banksy’s “Painted Pot Angel”
6. Ashton Court Mansion & Estate - Wander the fields, see the deer, go hiking to relax in the outdoor café.
7. Watershed - Got to the cinemas, grab something to eat, or shop at the Watershed.
8. Spend some Bristol Pounds - This local currency supports the community.
9. The Mathew of Bristol - Visit the reconstruction John Cabot’s boat he used to go on to discover North America in 1947.
10. M Shed - Head inside M Shed to learn about the history of Bristol and see Banksy’s “Grim Reaper” and “Tesco Petrol Bomb” print
11. Climb aboard SS Great Britain - Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, this is one of the most important historic ships in the world. Climb the mast and explore this incredible museum.
12. Eat at Cargo - Dine and shop in this tiny village of covergo cargo containers
13. Drink a cocktail at Hyde & Co - Enjoy a cocktail in this low-lit speak-easy set in Prohibition and inspired by New York cocktail bars.
14. Eat Vegan Junk Food at Vx - Indulge without the guilt of harming animals at this awesome vegan cafe.
15. Visit Royal West of England Academy - See incredible contemporary art set across 5 stunning and naturally lit galleries.
16. Visit Georgian House Museum - Learn about life in bristol in the 1700s and learn about the slave Pero Jones who was enslaved and lived here.
17. Stay at Brooks Guesthouse - Stay one of 4 retro rocket caravans on the rooftop. Get my full review here
18. Stay at Avon Gorge Hotel - Wake up to wonderful views of Clifton Suspension Bridge. Get my full review here
19. Royal York Crescent - Explore this one longest Crescent in Europe with 46 houses 1700s
20. See Clifton Suspension Bridge - This marvel of engineering was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel
21. Wander through Birdcage Walk - Located in Clifton, this colourful walkway runs through the grounds of an old church
22. Shop in Clifton Arcade - Shop local in 17 independent stores selling antiques, vintage clothing, and jewellery,
23. See the Giant’s Cave at the Clifton Observatory - Take the 130 steps down the tunnel to the panoramic lookout
24. Blaise Castle Estate and Museum - Explore the beautiful parklands, castle & museum where you’ll see Victorian household items.
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Bristol's Waterfront. Bristol, England, UK.
Bristol's Waterfront. Bristol, England, UK.
It's the start of another adventure for Imo and Izzy. We start by heading for Bristol Temple Meads Rail Station and take a leisurely stroll along the beautiful and fascinating Bristol Harbour Waterfront. There's lots to see, including Imo's favourite crane!
This is one of those vlogs that got split into two as it was such a long day with so much to see. There will be a subsequent vlog all about our experience in the science museum - We The Curious (formerly knows as @Bristol). Look out for that one!
We had a fantastic day. Thank you so much for joining us.
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We're a home-schooling/home-educating family of two based in the UK dealing with the daily challenges of managing Izzy's severe, chronic eczema and her education. Our resourcefulness is tested on a daily basis but we'd love to share our little triumphs and discoveries with you as we go along.
I will always write closed captions in UK English for my vlogs, not only to make them more accessible in general but also to create a useful resource for advanced learners of the English language who may enjoy regular bursts of pseudo-immersion in English in a narrative context with the additional benefit of corresponding on-screen text.
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Top best places to visit in Bristol, England
Bristol, the largest city in South West England, is one of the most interesting cities in the UK.
This city has an eclectic combination of architectural styles and is one of the most culturally vibrant towns in England. By locals Bristol is called Brizzle or Bristle.
A good place to start exploring the city is the Castle Park with the ruins of St Peter’s Church and the ruins of Bristol Castle.
This used to be a network of busy streets and shops until it was bombed during the second world war.
In the Old Town there are plenty of interesting buildings from most of the architectural periods of the UK.
In this neighborhood there also is the Queen Square, a garden with the Statue of William III.
A short walk from there is the St Mary Radcliffe Church.
Which has been a place of Christian worship for over 900 years.
But the most prominent church is the Bristol Cathedral.
Founded in the Norman era it is the seat of the diocese of Bristol.
Besides the cathedral on College Green are also the Central Library and the City Hall, the seat of local government.
Not far away from there is the Georgian House, a well-preserved example of a typical 18th century town house.
The next place to go is the city’s major museum, the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery,
And a landmark of the University of Bristol, the Wills Memorial Building.
Further along the same street are the Royal West of England Academy of Art and the Victoria Rooms.
Possibly the city’s most famous landmark, spanning the spectacular Avon Gorge and the River Avon at a height of 75m, is the Clifton Suspension Bridge.
On top of the Clifton Hill, right at the bridge, is a nice park and the Observatory with camera obscura and an entrance to the cave.
In Clifton district is one of the most expensive streets in the city.
Royal York Crescent, which was reputed to be the longest terrace in Europe.
The best place to see the city from high up is Cabot Tower on Brandon Hill.
From there, there is a nice view of the Old Town,
And Harbor.
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With our Australian cousins due to make a flying visit to Bristol as part of their extensive tour of the UK, and wishing to meet up with us for an evening meal during their visit, we felt it would be most appropriate to take them to a Traditional British Restaurant.
In deciding which venue would be most suitable when they visit, we decided to make a tour of some of our favourite local haunts, starting with the Hole in the Wall in the centre of Bristol, and after checking out the numerous restaurants, cafes and other eateries along the Harbourside and on the city centre, make our way back to some of our favourite restaurants near where we live.
The Hole in the Wall was our first choice because it’s near the City Centre, the building itself is c1746, and when we went there years ago was a very Traditional British Restaurant. However, on our revisit, although the menu is still ‘British’ the seating (at least down stairs) was more ‘casual’ (reclining), more suited to relaxed ‘pub’ socialising than sitting up at the table for a 2 hour three course meal.
When we parked up at the Harbourside to check out the vast number of eateries along the waterfront, most cater for ‘international’ taste, and the one place we did find that does British Food, the ‘Slug and Lettuce’ (Cocktail Bar on the Harbourside) the building was too modern e.g. clinical, with no olde British atmosphere.
Moving onto the City Centre, we did spot the Drawbridge (next to the famous Hippodrome Theatre), a pub that we’ve used before, and which does excellent Traditional British ‘Pub Grub’, which could possibly be a good choice; but we concluded that being a popular pub on the City Centre it might be too busy, and noisy, to be difficult to enjoy a quiet chat with family and friends over a meal.
Therefore, we headed out for the ‘Snuff Mill’ Harvester Restaurant in Frenchay, Bristol (just 10 minutes from where we live). It’s a favourite haunt of ours, and very Traditional British Food, in a Traditional British setting; including the indoor fishpond in the middle of the restaurant.
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Bath è una città situata nella contea del Somerset, nell'Inghilterra del Sud-Ovest, e sorge lungo le rive del fiume Avon. Grazie alla sua bellezza e ricchezza culturale Bath è da sempre una delle destinazioni preferite del Regno Unito.
Fondata dai Romani come centro termale, perché qui sgorgano le uniche sorgenti calde naturali della Gran Bretagna. Sempre grazie alle sue terme Bath divenne anche un importante ritrovo mondano, che nel XVIII secolo andò incontro a un forte sviluppo edilizio divenendo uno straordinario esempio di architettura Georgiana.
Per la sua importanza storica, il suo retaggio culturale e il suo valore architettonico Bath è stata dichiarata dall'UNESCO sito del Patrimonio Mondiale dell'Umanità.Per scoprire la storia di Bath visita le Terme Romane e il suo museo archeologico; gli iconici edifici e quartieri Georgiani come il Royal Crescent, il Circus, Queen Square e le Assembly Rooms; i musei come il Museum of Bath Architecture, il No 1 Royal Crescent, il Fashion Museum e l'Holburne Museum. Non perderti l'Herschel Museum of Astronomy, esposizione ospitata nella casa del famoso astronomo William Herschel.
Bristol è una grande città situata nell'Inghilterra del Sud-Ovest. Sorge lungo le rive del fiume Avon, il quale sfocia poco lontano dalla città nel Canale di Bristol, la grande insenatura che si trova tra Inghilterra e Galles. Città dalle antiche tradizioni marittime, Bristol è oggi uno dei centri più importanti e interessanti della Gran Bretagna.
L'attrazione più iconica di Bristol è senza dubbio il Clifton Suspension Bridge, il meraviglioso ponte sospeso progettato da Isambard Kingdom Brunel che attraversa il fiume Avon e la spettacolare gola chiamata Avon Gorge. Percorri e ammira questa straordinaria opera d'ingegneria civile del XIX secolo, poi scopri tutto sulla sua storia nel Centro Visitatori di Leigh Woods.
Bristol è ricca di eventi straordinari durante tutto l’anno, come la Bristol International Balloon Fiesta (festival dedicato alle mongolfiere), l'Upfest (il più grande festival europeo dedicato agli artisti di strada), il Bristol Harbour Festival (importante festival marittimo), il Love Saves The Day (grande festival musicale) e tantissimi altri.
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