Brandon Hill Park

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Visit Bristol’s oldest park, home to the magnificent Cabot Tower, offering sensational views of Harbourside and the city skyline.

University of Bristol

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This top 50 world university is cutting-edge in its global research and offers a choice of more than 200 degree courses.

SS Great Britain

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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

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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

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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

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This archaic ciderhouse in Clifton is a community hub and has won numerous awards as a live music venue.

Bristol Cathedral

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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

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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

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Explore 500 shops and eateries in the Bristol Shopping Quarter; comprised of Broadmead, The Galleries, The Arcade and Cabot Circus.

Colston Hall

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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.