Bristol City Centre Travel Guide

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Cabot Circus Shopping Centre featuring shopping and street scenes as well as a small group of people
Castle Park featuring a park, wild flowers and heritage architecture
Cabot Circus Shopping Centre which includes interior views and shopping
Bristol City Centre
Queen Square featuring street scenes as well as an individual male

The beating heart of Bristol is packed with stunning architectural landmarks, shopping districts, centuries-old pubs and live music venues. 

Experience the infectious energy of the biggest city in South West England at Bristol City Centre. This is the bustling business, commercial and entertainment district spread along the northern banks of the New Cut of the River Avon. Admire landmark buildings in Bristol City Centre, enjoy superb shopping experiences, sample cuisine from around the world and delve into a vibrant nightlife scene.

Discover medieval monuments, such as The Guildhall, Old Council House and St. Nicholas Church, while wandering the streets of Bristol Old City. The Walled City Walk follows the course of the old city walls, takes in 25 notable sights and highlights 900 years of city history. Browse the quirky stalls at St. Nicholas Market, set inside a Georgian-era arcade. Nearby King Street is known for its microbreweries and traditional inns.

Head to the Bristol Shopping Quarter, where more than 500 retail outlets, cafés and restaurants await. Broadmead, Cabot Circus Shopping Centre and The Galleries are home to dozens of popular high street brands. The Arcade is a covered alley and the place to find independent traders. A short walk away, cobblers, dressmakers, galleries and music shops line the streets of the Christmas Steps Art Quarter.

There are entertainment attractions to suit all ages in the neighborhood. Watch West End musicals and pantomimes at Bristol Hippodrome and theater shows at Bristol Old Vic. World-famous music acts take to the stage at Colston Hall and the O2 Academy. Experience the ambiance of historic pubs such as the 400-year-old The Hatchet.

When you need a break, sit on the lawns of College Green and gaze in awe at the grandiose Bristol City Hall and Bristol Cathedral. Get back into shopping mode on Park Street, which is also a great vantage point for viewing Banksy’s Graffiti on Frogmore Street.

Reach Bristol City Centre by traveling to Bristol coach station and Bristol Temple Meads railway station. The compact and flat streets lend themselves to exploring on foot. Drivers can use one of several metered car parks in the area.


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Other neighbourhoods around Bristol City Centre

Castle Park featuring a park, wild flowers and heritage architecture

Bristol Old City

Bristol Old City is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to St Nicholas Market and Baldwin Street while you're in town.

Bristol Old City
St. Mary Redcliffe Church featuring a church or cathedral and heritage architecture

Redcliffe

Redcliffe is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to St. Mary Redcliffe Church and Banksy Graffiti Thekla while you're in town.

Redcliffe
St. Mary Redcliffe Church showing a bay or harbour

Bristol Floating Harbour

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The fantastic nightlife and popular shops are just a few highlights of Bristol Floating Harbour. Make a stop by We The Curious or Millennium Square while you're exploring the area.

Bristol Floating Harbour
Wills Memorial Building showing night scenes and a city

Canon's Marsh

While visiting Canon's Marsh, you might make a stop by sights like Wills Memorial Building and We The Curious.

Canon's Marsh
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Temple Quay

Temple Quay is well liked for its historical sites. If you'd like to do some sightseeing in the greater Bristol area, you might plan a trip to St. Mary Redcliffe Church or Old Vic Theatre.

Temple Quay
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Harbourside

Harbourside is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to Wills Memorial Building and We The Curious while you're in town.

Harbourside


Bristol City Centre Travel Guide