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Top Things to do In Bristol 2021
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St Mary Redcliffe Church
4.6
/5
17 Reviews
based on 873 reviews
"Church"
Open on Mon-Sat,8:00am-5:00pm;Open on Sun,7:00am-8:00pm (Local time)
men***24
"the church is located on the roadside, it looks very attractive and historical, anyway ir needs some maintenace."
Windmill Hill City Farm
4
/5
1 Reviews
based on 121 reviews
Open on Mon-Fri,9:00am-5:00pm;Open on Sat-Sun,9:00am-4:00pm (Local time)
M43***62
"This lovely little city farm is tucked away next to the shopping area in Bedminster. It has a cafe, and a small shop selling crafts made by locals, and a smallish number of farm animals, which are rotated over time, but usually contain pigs, ducks, hens, goats, sheep, cows. It neighbours allotments, so you can see those as well, and it has a large greenhouse which grows and sells plants. There are good toilet and handwashing facilities. It's a small area, and not a long visit, but it's a lovely chance to see friendly farm animals in the city, with no admission charge."
Bristol Bridge
"Modern Architecture"
Pero's Bridge
"Bridge"
Bristol Ferry Boats
5
/5
2 Reviews
based on 1367 reviews
"Other Sightseeing Tours"
M43***62
"Seemed a little expensice, but worth the trip to see some of Bristol from the water and to get us from one place to another"
Bristol Castle
5
/5
2 Reviews
based on 5 reviews
"City Park"
Open 24 hours (Local time)
M32***23
"I don't think Bristol Castle is a highlight, but the back garden behind it is a big highlight! There are a lot of flowers and flowers, and various kinds of plants are introduced, which is very good! A place suitable for leisure and entertainment, beautiful and shocking! Recommend~"
Christ Church with St Ewen
5
/5
1 Reviews
based on 6 reviews
"Church"
WillSum
"On the way from Graffiti Street to the pier, you can pass a pedestrian street, with various supermarkets on both sides and the church at the intersection on the other side of the city hall. The tall bell tower is still a representative of architecture. Although unlike the red bricks and the main church, there is a huge green space in the square. The buildings crowded next to the hotel do not appear to be very horizontal, but the reliefs are very exquisite."
Bristol Harbour Railway & Industrial Museum
4.7
/5
4 Reviews
based on 2 reviews
Open on Sat-Sun,10:00am-5:00pm;Closed on Mon-Fri (Local time)
WillSum
"Located at the junction of the Bristol Canal, next to a ferry terminal and a bridge across Queens Square, it can be said that the traffic is very convenient. The building retains the feeling of industrial relics along the river bank, and looks rich in history. There are more displays of transportation parts, reflecting the development of the city during the industrial period, but the exhibition effect and scale are much smaller than those in Manchester"
Ruins of St Peter’s Church
4
/5
1 Reviews
based on 9 reviews
"Modern Architecture"
358***33
"This is the site of a church in Bristol Castle Park, leaving only the church’s dilapidated exterior. There is no introductory text for this site, and the tour guide does not explain its history. If you don't read the travel guide, you won't pay attention to this attraction. Visiting the castle park, by the way to see this attraction is no trouble, there is no need to make a special trip."
Bristol Temple Meads Station
5
/5
1 Reviews
based on 160 reviews
"Temple"
Bristol Top 19 in Can't Miss Attractions
WillSum
"Bristol’s largest railway station is also the main railway station. The scale of more than a dozen platforms is similar to that of Shanghai South Railway Station. The entire station has a very old decoration feeling. Even if the glass ceiling still can’t block the heavy feeling of the wall, the West Square is just outside. There is also a statue in the city bus gathering area, but the popularity is not very popular. There are also Starbucks in the station that can solve the problem of dining, which is quite convenient."
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