SS Great Britain More Information 51.449176, -2.60841 The longest passenger ship in the world during the 19th century, the SS Great Britain is now a museum and an iconic Bristol landmark.
Bristol Old Vic Theatre More Information 51.45201, -2.594112 The Bristol Old Vic is the UK’s longest continuously-running theatre with alumni including Sir Daniel Day-Lewis and Gene Wilder.
The Ivy Clifton Brasserie More Information 51.454859, -2.620939 This is The Ivy’s first branch outside of London in the exclusive Clifton Village, serving British cuisine and Champagne afternoon tea.
The Coronation Tap More Information 51.455263, -2.62266 This archaic ciderhouse in Clifton is a community hub and has won numerous awards as a live music venue.
Bristol Cathedral More Information 51.451653, -2.600652 Dubbed one of the ‘world’s finest examples of a medieval hall church’, this cathedral is an architectural spectacle in the heart of Bristol.
Clifton Suspension Bridge More Information 51.454922, -2.627832 The ‘symbol of Bristol’, this Grade I listed bridge spans the Avon Gorge and connects Clifton in Bristol with Leigh Woods in North Somerset.
Bristol Shopping Quarter More Information 51.456863, -2.590791 Explore 500 shops and eateries in the Bristol Shopping Quarter; comprised of Broadmead, The Galleries, The Arcade and Cabot Circus.
Colston Hall More Information 51.454495, -2.598502 Stars such as The Beatles and David Bowie are amongst those who have graced the stage at this Grade II listed building and concert hall.
Clapham Common More Information 51.463185, -0.138198 Spanning more than 220 acres, Clapham Common is one of London’s most popular public parks and the home of numerous summer festivals.
Clapham Picturehouse More Information 51.463185, -0.138198 Perfect for mainstream, classic and cult movie lovers, this independent arthouse offers a more alternative cinematic experience.