Bristol Unmissables
Bristol’s identity is anchored by its maritime heritage and architectural diversity. This selection covers historic landmarks like the 12th-century Bristol Cathedral and the Gothic St Mary Redcliffe. It highlights industrial legacy at Bristol Harbour and M Shed, alongside the 17th-century architecture of King Street and Christmas Steps. The city’s creative culture is represented by the See No Evil street art and the Bristol Museum & Art Gallery. Open spaces include Castle Park and Brandon Hill’s Cabot Tower, while St Nicholas Market serves as a central hub for local commerce.
Bristol Cathedral
Bristol Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity, is a Church of England cathedral in the city of Bristol…
St Mary Redcliffe
The Church of St Mary the Virgin, widely known as St Mary Redcliffe, is the main Church of England parish church for the Redcliffe district…
Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery is a large museum and art gallery in Bristol, England.
Cabot Tower
Cabot Tower is a tower in Bristol, England, situated in a public park on Brandon Hill, between the city centre, Clifton and Hotwells.
Bristol Harbour
Bristol Harbour is the harbour in the city of Bristol, England. The harbour covers an area of 70 acres.
King Street
King Street is a 17th-century street in the historic city centre of Bristol, England.
Christmas Steps
Christmas Steps is a historic street in the city centre of Bristol, England.
M Shed
M Shed is a museum in Bristol, England, located on Prince's Wharf beside the Floating Harbour in a dockside transit shed formerly occupied…
St Nicholas Market
St Nicholas Market is a market in Corn Street, Bristol, England in The Exchange in the Bristol City Centre.
Matthew
Matthew may refer to:
Castle Park
Castle Park is a public open space in Bristol, England, managed by Bristol City Council.
Pero's Bridge
Pero's Bridge is a pedestrian bascule bridge that spans St Augustine's Reach in Bristol Harbour, Bristol, England.
College Green
A triangular public park in the city centre, flanked by Bristol Cathedral, the Neo-Georgian City Hall, and the Central Library. This open green space serves as a central site for civic gatherings and was historically part of the cathedral's monastic precinct.
See No Evil
See No Evil is a collection of works of public art by multiple graffiti artists, located around Nelson Street in Bristol, UK.
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