Bristol (England)

Bristol (England)

Born and bred in Bristol, I have spent my whole life living here and so I think I now know the city pretty well! Here I am going to share this 19 years(!) of experience and give you my thorough review of the city and what it has to offer! A little Geography! Situated in the glorious south ... Read review

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A Bristolians guide to Bristol!

Advantages: Good range of activities, very attractive areas, lots of fun to be had
Disadvantages: other areas are very dirty and run down

...the city and county of Bristol is the largest city in this area with its population at about half a million. It sits on the River Avon, which winds its way through the city and out into the Severn Estuary.

Getting to Bristol:

Bristol is easily accessed by road either on the M4 or M5 which intersect just outside Bristol at Almondsbury. It is then a short trip up the M32 (avoiding rush hour if you want to get there the ...
.../> Bristol also has its own international airport a few miles to the south of the city.
The city is served by 2 main train stations, Temple Meads in the heart of the city and Bristol Parkway, a few miles outside.
National Express coaches also run regularly to the bus station.

Firstly shopping, my favourite past time!

All in all, Bristol really has 3 main shopping areas and so I will cover each one.
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em18 14.02.2006
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Value for Money

Sightseeing

Shopping

Nightlife

Ease of getting around

Family Friendly

BRISTOLS AHOY

Advantages: Big enough to be good
Disadvantages: Small enough to be friendly

...West's funkiest city. Bristol is the 7th biggest city in the UK and has around 400,000 people living in it. Due to the two universities in it, they being Bristol University and the University of the West of England (my own beloved uni!), the population can move around about, UWE has 24,000 students alone. That's not to say that Bristol is just a student city, there's definitely much more to it than that. I could concentrate on the bad things, like ...
...the positive stuff!! Bristol is accessible by every mode of transport, bus, coach, train and even the airport. That's not to say the city transport is any good, it was recently voted the worst in the country (I've written an op on this by the way! So be prepared to wait if you want to explore it by bus, there is plenty of parking around though, especially in the centre. So lets take what the average person would come to Bristol for: The Shopper: ...

Emma1973 18.05.2002 · Read full review
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Capital of the West Country

Advantages: excellent city to explore
Disadvantages: the traffic

Bristol is the lost gem of England - neglected city in some ways. Everyone knows of the delights of Bath, London and so on, but few people seem to know that Bristol has much to offer. The historic port, sadly being inextricably linked throughout history with the slave trade, is a bustling cosmopolitan city. Historically, the cathedral and the surrounding green is a delight to walk around on a pleasant day. The university buildings and museum are ...
...today. For the whole family, Bristol Zoo ranks amongst some of the finest in Europe. Its breeding programmes for endangered species are first class. The zoo is situated in lovely grounds in Clifton, near the suspension bridge. At Clifton Down there are wide open spaces fr walking and picnicing. A Camera Obscura situated on the cliffs above the Avon is open top the public, and is one of only a few working camera obscuras in the country. Nightlife ...

JohnG 06.09.2000 · Read full review
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bristol

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Bristol is a v. pleasant city which can get a bit blocked by traffic. St Marys Redcliffe is one of the most attractive churches in the United Kingdom. It lies a little way out of town but it is worth the effort of walking there.Many people visit the SS Great Britain in the renovated dock area. The boat houses an interesting exhibition of the ships life. It is worth a walk to Temple Meads station. The Victorian architecture is superb.It is a good ...

boselctamancool 13.11.2000 · Read full review
Review of Bristol (England)

bristol

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Bristol is a v. pleasant city which can get a bit blocked by traffic. St Marys Redcliffe is one of the most attractive churches in the United Kingdom. It lies a little way out of town but it is worth the effort of walking there.Many people visit the SS Great Britain in the renovated dock area. The boat houses an interesting exhibition of the ships life. It is worth a walk to Temple Meads station. The Victorian architecture is superb.It is a good ...

boselctamancool 13.11.2000 · Read full review
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bristol

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Bristol is a v. pleasant city which can get a bit blocked by traffic. St Marys Redcliffe is one of the most attractive churches in the United Kingdom. It lies a little way out of town but it is worth the effort of walking there.Many people visit the SS Great Britain in the renovated dock area. The boat houses an interesting exhibition of the ships life. It is worth a walk to Temple Meads station. The Victorian architecture is superb.It is a good ...

boselctamancool 13.11.2000 · Read full review
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Advantages: Easy to get to, lots to see and do.
Disadvantages: Cars! Traffic and parking.

Bristol, England is a small but attractive city, with good shops and lots of places to hang out. The city is probably the capital of wildlife in the UK, being home to the BBC Natural History Unit, Partridge Films (HTV), a world famous and exceptional Zoo, and the newest attraction, Wildscreen@Bristol funded by a huge Millennium lottery grant. Anyone with an interest in Natural History will find the Zoo and @Bristol and the Avon Downs and Gorge ideal places to pursue their interest. The Zoo has many endangered species, some amazing new state of the art enclosures and is directly involved in conservation projects at home and abroad. The Zoo is small but long gone are the days of giraffes, leopards, tigers, polar bears etc. Instead smaller species are on show. @Bristol has three elements, including Wildscreen which combines Tv ...

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Cardiff To Portsmouth Harbour Line

Advantages: Cheaper than a car (when you have a rail card - no need to pay over the bridge to wales)
Disadvantages: No real late running of trains (last trains about 11:30pm)

One of the main routes i find useful is the Portsmouth Hardbour to Cardiff (okay, it ends in Swansea but i've never been that far). I live just outside bath, and often have to catch connections to London, Plymouth, Cardiff, and to the North of England. The best thing about the line is that the Bristol and Westbury stations are the main connection stations for all these places. Give yourself at least a 5 minute gap (preferably 10 mins) between trains if you are changing at Bristol. Saying that, how often do the trains run on time anyway? More than likely your first train will be late, and your second one will have gone by the time you get there. That has happened to me once or twice, but it is not normally more than an hours wait until the next train comes along. Not good if you are going to a meeting, but not so bad if you ...

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Got everything

Advantages: got everything!
Disadvantages: busy

Bristol is in the heart of the south west of England. It's not far from Wales as it is right next to the Severn Bridge that crosses into Wales. Bristol is from a small village of Pill on the southern side of the city to Filton which is on the northern side of bristol. The city is miles long and wide and there's a lot of traffic which can be expected. In Bristol city centre, there is a fountain display which takes up quite a lot of space and it costed about 2 million pounds to build but it is nice to look at while driving past. Opposite that is the Bristol Hipprodrome, the theatre. It regularly has great shows on and is very large but not as large as some of the theatre's in London as you can imagine. At the back of the theatre is the Famous Colsten Hall which has famous acts such as Popstars where they do concerts, orchesters ...

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