In order to see all sights of Bristol, you will need more than one day full of excursions and sightseeing. Simply every area of the city is full of unique historical monuments, beautiful architectural buildings and museums. Santa Maria Cathedral is an interesting sight. It was built in the 15th century. The church is notable because of one very interesting fact - fragile sandstone was used as the basic building material for the construction of the church. The beautiful Gothic church is one of the most famous architectural monuments of the city.
1. Ferry remains one of the most convenient means of public transport in Bristol. Ferry departs from the city center. In Bristol ferries can run in accordance with a number of routes. As a … Open
There is a botanical garden near the observatory, which is also a great place for walking. Art lovers should not forget to visit the local art gallery, which is located close to the city’s art school. The gallery exhibits priceless paintings of best French and English painters of past centuries. Here visitors will see the works of contemporary artists. Interesting exhibitions and presentations take place in the gallery absolutely every month. Bristol Museum of Natural history also stores a unique collection of valuable exhibits. Each booth of the museum features exhibits related to a specific historical stage. They illustrate the development of the local fauna and flora. An excursion in this museum will be surely liked by both children and adults.
From the very first minutes, every tourist is amazed by the Wills Memorial Building, all thanks to the grandeur emanating from the building. This is one of the main symbols of the city and it is located on a high hill. It is visible from afar, from almost anywhere in the city. You should definitely take a glance at the city by climbing the hill – the views in front of you will be incredibly beautiful. Another great place to get a grasp of the panorama of the city is the Cabot Tower. The tower was built in 1898 in “neogothic” style. However, the first building on this place was built back in the 16th century (a windmill was standing there).
DoubleTree by Hilton Bristol City Centre stands out among other Bristol's hotels for its non-standard rooms design. This hotel occupies a spectacular building near the railway station, its … Open
You can get absolutely amazing impressions if you visit Blaise Hamlet. This is a complex of dozens of cottages built in the same style. Among commoners the place is called “small village”, “chocolate boxes”. All the houses were built in the middle of the 19th century. This is another peaceful place where you can experience the extraordinary pastoral atmosphere. A great place for a leisurely walk is the Bristol City Docks. Picturesque canals, leaving and returning ships, only add to the atmosphere of the place.
In Bristol, fans of staying at the highest level can easily find a suitable hotel like Radisson Blu Hotel, Bristol located in the vibrant city center. Here, wealthy clients are provided with … Open