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[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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Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel, Bristol, England, United Kingdom
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College Green in Bristol reopens
College Green in Bristol reopens to the public after being closed for several months for resurfacing following the damage caused to the grass by Occupy Bristol protesters.
Walking down Park Street (Shops, Cafes, Bars) to College Green, Bristol Cathedral and Council House
BRISTOL
Bristol is a city and county in South West England with a population of 463,400. The wider district has the 10th-largest population in England.[6] The urban area population of 724,000 is the 8th-largest in the UK. The city borders North Somerset and South Gloucestershire, with the cities of Bath and Gloucester to the south-east and north-east, respectively. South Wales lies across the Severn estuary.
Iron Age hill forts and Roman villas were built near the confluence of the rivers Frome and Avon, and around the beginning of the 11th century, the settlement was known as Brycgstow (Old English the place at the bridge). Bristol received a royal charter in 1155 and was historically divided between Gloucestershire and Somerset until 1373 when it became a county of itself. From the 13th to the 18th century, Bristol was among the top three English cities, after London, in tax receipts. Bristol was surpassed by the rapid rise of Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool in the Industrial Revolution.
Bristol was a starting place for early voyages of exploration to the New World. On a ship out of Bristol in 1497 John Cabot, a Venetian, became the first European since the Vikings to land on mainland North America. In 1499 William Weston, a Bristol merchant, was the first Englishman to lead an exploration to North America. At the height of the Bristol slave trade, from 1700 to 1807, more than 2,000 slave ships carried an estimated 500,000 people from Africa to slavery in the Americas. The Port of Bristol has since moved from Bristol Harbour in the city centre to the Severn Estuary at Avonmouth and Royal Portbury Dock.
Bristol's modern economy is built on the creative media, electronics and aerospace industries, and the city-centre docks have been redeveloped as centres of heritage and culture. The city has the largest circulating community currency in the UK; the Bristol pound, which is pegged to the Pound sterling. The city has two universities, the University of Bristol and the University of the West of England, and a variety of artistic and sporting organisations and venues including the Royal West of England Academy, the Arnolfini, Spike Island, Ashton Gate and the Memorial Stadium. It is connected to London and other major UK cities by road and rail, and to the world by sea and air: road, by the M5 and M4 (which connect to the city centre by the Portway and M32); rail, via Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway mainline rail stations; and Bristol Airport.....
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Places to see in ( Bristol - UK )
Places to see in ( Bristol - UK )
Bristol is a city straddling the River Avon in the southwest of England with a prosperous maritime history. Its former city-centre port is now a cultural hub, the Harbourside, where the M Shed museum explores local social and industrial heritage. The harbour's 19th-century warehouses now contain restaurants, shops and cultural institutions such as contemporary art gallery The Arnolfini.
Bristol was a starting place for early voyages of exploration to the New World. On a ship out of Bristol in 1497 John Cabot, a Venetian, became the first European since the Vikings to land on mainland North America. In 1499 William Weston, a Bristol merchant, was the first Englishman to lead an exploration to North America. At the height of the Bristol slave trade, from 1700 to 1807, more than 2,000 slave ships carried an estimated 500,000 people from Africa to slavery in the Americas. The Port of Bristol has since moved from Bristol Harbour in the city centre to the Severn Estuary at Avonmouth and Royal Portbury Dock.
Bristol's modern economy is built on the creative media, electronics and aerospace industries, and the city-centre docks have been redeveloped as centres of heritage and culture. The city has the largest circulating community currency in the U.K.- the Bristol pound, which is pegged to the Pound sterling. The city has two universities, the University of the West of England and the University of Bristol and a variety of artistic and sporting organisations and venues including the Royal West of England Academy, the Arnolfini, Spike Island, Ashton Gate and the Memorial Stadium. It is connected to London and other major UK cities by road, rail, sea and air by the M5 and M4 (which connect to the city centre by the Portway and M32), Bristol Temple Meads and Bristol Parkway mainline rail stations, and Bristol Airport.
One of the UK's most popular tourist destinations, Bristol was selected in 2009 as one of the world's top ten cities by international travel publishers Dorling Kindersley in their Eyewitness series of travel guides. The Sunday Times named it as the best city in Britain in which to live in 2014 and 2017, and Bristol also won the EU's European Green Capital Award in 2015.
Alot to see in ( Bristol - UK ) such as :
SS Great Britain
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Bristol Zoo
Cabot Tower, Bristol
St Mary Redcliffe
Bristol Harbour
Wild Place Project
Queen Square, Bristol
Bristol City Museum and Art Gallery
Blaise Hamlet
Arnolfini
Blaise Castle Estate
Red Lodge Museum, Bristol
Brandon Hill, Bristol
Georgian House, Bristol
Tyntesfield
College Green, Bristol
Royal West of England Academy
Underfall Yard
Glenside Museum
Avon Valley Railway
Temple Church, Bristol
Victoria Rooms, Bristol
Kennet and Avon Canal
Dyrham Park
Leigh Woods National Nature Reserve
Noah's Ark Zoo Farm
Bristol Aquarium
Bristol Cathedral
M Shed
Caldicot Castle
The Bearpit
Avon Gorge
University of Bristol Botanic Garden
Ashton Court Estate
Durdham Down
Clifton Down
Victoria Park, Bristol
Eastville Park
St Andrews Park
Wills Memorial Building
Clifton Observatory
Stanton Drew stone circles
St George Park
Rainbow Casino
Christmas Steps, Bristol
Berkeley Square, Bristol
Greville Smyth Park
Upfest
Redcliffe Caves
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College Green is a public open space in Bristol, England. The Green takes the form of a segment of a circle with its apex pointing east, and covers 1.1 hectares (2.7 acres). The road named College Green forms the north-eastern boundary of the Green, Bristol Cathedral marks the south side, and City Hall (formerly the Council House) closes the Green in an arc to the north-west.
College Green is owned by the Dean and Chapter of Bristol Cathedral, and managed by Bristol City Council.
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Bristol, England - Travel Around The World | Top best places to visit in Bristol
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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Places to see in ( Bristol - UK ) Bristol Cathedral
Places to see in ( Bristol - UK ) Bristol Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, is the Church of England cathedral in the city of Bristol, England. Founded in 1140 and consecrated in 1148, Bristol Cathedral was originally St Augustine's Abbey but after the Dissolution of the Monasteries it became in 1542 the seat of the newly created Bishop of Bristol and the cathedral of the new Diocese of Bristol. Bristol Cathedral is a Grade I listed building.
The eastern end of the church includes fabric from the 12th century, with the Elder Lady Chapel which was added in the early 13th century. Much of the church was rebuilt in the English Decorated Gothic style during the 14th century despite financial problems within the abbey. In the 15th century the transept and central tower were added. The nave was incomplete at the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1539 and was demolished. In the 19th century Gothic Revival a new nave was built by George Edmund Street partially using the original plans. The western twin towers, designed by John Loughborough Pearson, were completed in 1888.
Located on College Green, Bristol Cathedral has tall Gothic windows and pinnacled skyline. The eastern end is a hall church in which the aisles are the same height as the Choir and share the Lierne vaults. The late Norman chapter house, situated south of the transept, contains some of the first uses of pointed arches in England. In addition to the Bristol Cathedral architectural features, it contains several memorials and an historic organ. Little of the original stained glass remains with some being replaced in the Victorian era and further losses during the Bristol Blitz.
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