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A large number of travelers choose to pay Bristol a visit when traveling through the United Kingdom. Bristol has some great shopping, museums, and parks, and it's definitely worth stopping over a few days in Bristol if you're traveling to the United Kingdom's England region. Popular attractions include the Clifton Suspension Bridge and Christmas Steps. There's a lot more to check out in Bristol, so take some time to explore this Bristol travel guide to find out more about this place.
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Travel Tips from people who've been to Bristol
Birthplace of Christopher Fry, Damien Hirst, J K Rowling and Cary Grant, Bristol is a city with plenty of activities and places to visit all year long, such as

  • Architecture Centre
  • Arnolfini Centre for the Contemporary Arts
  • @ Bristol
  • Bristol Cathedral
  • Bristol Industrial Museum
  • Bristol Packet Boat Trips Ltd
  • Bristol Water Maze
  • Bristols City Museum & Art Gallery
  • Cabot Tower
  • Goldney House
  • Maritime Heritage Centre
  • Red Lodge
  • S S Great Britain
  • The Georgian House
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My travel tip for Bristol is get there by Megabus if you're going from London. It'll almost certainly cost you a fifth or less than the train. It's probably cheaper from elsewhere as well. 

And bring decent shoes if you're planning to go anywhere without a car. The hills are immense. 

And, uh, don't hang around on the Downs on your own. Noooot good. 
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Yey, I was born in Bristol, in Fishponds in 69 the best year. Bristol has the most wicked night life, many a good night in Romeo & Juliets, Busbys, Henry Africas (showing my age) Many good meals and wines in Clifton & Whiteladies Road, Shopping in Bristol rocks and if you're that way inclined the girls are pretty easy (not me tho cos I moved to Bath lol) oh and the accent is baaaaad!
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