Bungee Jump from the Suspension Bridge
Clifton Bridge is one of the attractions of the city of Bristol. Its length is 230 meters, width - 9.4 meters and height - 76 meters. It is built over the gorge of the River Avon. There are two lanes for cars and pedestrian areas on it. You will walk through one of the pedestrian areas and admire the beautiful views of the surroundings here.
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Cabot Tower Observation Deck
If you want to see the city of Bristol from a height, you can climb the red sandstone tower any day of the week. It's called the Cabot Tower. It was built in the neo-gothic style in 1897. The tower is located in Brandon Hill Park. It reaches 32 meters in height. However, it rises 102 meters above sea level due to its location on a hill. Cabot Tower is a kind of landmark. The lighthouse is turned on at night here. There is also an observation deck on the tower. You will get to it by a spiral staircase. You don't have to buy a ticket. You will enjoy a magnificent view of the city standing on it. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
Numerous visitors of Bristol enjoy visiting not only a wide range of restaurants, but also popular English pubs. One of the most well-known of them is Hatchet Inn, which is also one of the … Open
Exploring the Bristol Environs on Different Ships
You can become a ferry passenger to explore the surroundings of Bristol. It runs on a floating harbor. It leaves the township of Quayhead from 10:30 to 17:50. The statue of Neptune is located near this township. The next ferry will be in 40 minutes. A one-way trip costs £1.20. You can also choose a 40-minute journey around the harbor with arrival back at Quayhead. You will pay £3.50 in this case.
Walking around the floating harbor for 60 minutes costs £4. A full-day ticket costs £5. The ferry will stop near the Bristol Industrial Museum for you can its exhibits. You will have the opportunity to make a voyage on a tugboat or fireboat at the weekend. This trip costs £3. You can also ride an old steam tug. It was built in 1861.
Each year Bristol hosts a great event of the international scale, which never ceases to attract the attention of a huge number of travelers. This is the Festival of Balloons. For many years … Open
Exploring the Underwater World in the City Aquarium
Blue Reef Aquarium built an aquarium in Bristol in 2009. So if you want to see representatives of marine flora and fauna during your vacation in this city, then go there. Seahorses, tropical fish, giant octopus, lobsters, stingrays, sharks, turtles, and South American poisonous frogs live here. The aquarium was designed so that you have the feeling that you are in the Poseidon kingdom.
You will pass through the observation tunnel. It is located underwater. You will observe a variety of inhabitants of the tropical reef. It occupies the central part of the exhibition. You will also visit an interesting exhibition. It is dedicated to the marine fauna of Great Britain. You can also visit a special underwater observation deck. You will wear an air helmet for this.
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 … Open