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Fun things to do in Bristol

One of the biggest English cities, Bristol is a place to visit. It it steeped in culture, heritage and lots of fun things to do. From music festivals to museums, the city boasts of many tourist attractions.

Here are five of the unique and interesting things to do there.

1. Visit the Clifton Suspension Bridge

The Clifton Suspension Bridge is more than just an engineering marvel. It is a historic site. The bridge was designed by the famous British engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1864.

The bridge took a really long time to make. Construction was started in 1831. But it was only in 1864, a number of years after Brunel passed on that it was completed.

It is considered a fine example of a suspension bridge. It is made of iron chains and steel cables and is wide enough to allow for both pedestrians and vehicles.

It offers awe inspiring views of the city and the countryside around it, when you walk across it. It is world famous, even known as an icon of the area that spans the Avon Gorge.

When visiting, do check out the Visitors Centre. It has both a gift shop and a cafe, where you can get something to eat and also get some souvenirs as reminders of the trip.

2. Explore the street art

Street art is one of the defining features of the personality of Bristol. It can be found all across the city.

Some of the most famous street art is by none other than the no world famous artist Banksy. It is rumoured that the artist started their career here.

Places like Nelson Street are a great place to start for street art. It is here that the first street art festival took place in 2011-12. Then there are also North Street and Bedminster as some of the best places in Bristol to visit for street art.

A tour of the city allows for soaking in the spirit and the cultural themes of Bristol. If you time your trip right, you can even head to Upfest. Upfest is Bristol’s graffiti festival, and the biggest street art one in Europe.

3. Rainbow Casino

For betting enthusiasts, Rainbow Casino Bristol is a must see. It is a popular casino located in the heart of the city.

Many games are available there, including slot machines, electronic roulette, and classic table games such as blackjack, poker, and roulette. For the poker lovers, there is a separate poker room as well.

If you are a newbie to betting though, you might want to get some online lessons first. There are a wide number of free online games and information on sites like Bonusfinder United Kingdom that can bring you up to speed as well as listing the top online casinos available.

If you want to make an entire day out of it, you can also enjoy food and drinks at its bar and restaurant. From classic British cuisine to international dishes, it is all there. You can also enjoy events like special themed nights and live music performances.

Go dressed smart casual and make sure you and your guests are over 18 years of age.

4. Harbourside and more bars and pubs

Another must see in Bristol is the Harbourside, known for its shops, restaurants, and bars. You could take a stroll across the the waterfront, sipping a coffee from a local cafe.

Or you could relax at a nearby bar and restaurant. There is also the option of visiting the M Shed Museum if you like history. The museum tells the story of Bristol over time.

Outside of the Harbourside, there are some venues that are worth a visit. Like Smoke and Mirrors, a boutique pub and magic theatre! Or if you like your parties, there is The Cocktail Club. A two storied party venue, you can dance the night away there.

5. Go on a hot air balloon ride.

Last but not the least, is the Bristol hot air balloon ride. It is a unique experience, that allows us to see the city from the air.

A balloon ride over the city is a great way to see its skyline and enjoy views of the rolling hills around. And do not worry about the weather. Balloon rides are available all year round. It does need to be added though, that summers are probably the best time to go.

Plan a trip now!

These are just the five best things to do in Bristol. There are so many others including its culinary delights and music scene that have not been touched upon.

It is already clear that it is a city worth visiting. Whether it is its architectural marvels or its street art, the city can appeal to all tastes. Speaking of taste, trying out the restaurants by the harbour is a great idea.

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