Bristol's rich history and vibrant culture come alive on this private walking tour led by a local guide. Discover the city's transformation from a medieval trading hub to a cultural center, while exploring famous sites and hidden gems. Hear fascinating stories about pirates like Blackbeard and artists like Banksy, and visit iconic landmarks such as Bristol Cathedral and Pero's Bridge.
Experience Bristol in a personalized way with flexible meeting points and a pace that suits you.
- Private walking tour with a knowledgeable local guide
- Explore key landmarks including Bristol Cathedral, Queen Square, and more
- Discover captivating stories about Bristol's history and culture
- Flexible timing and meeting points tailored to your needs
Pickup included
Meet your guide outside the Old Council House on Corn Street for your insightful tour of Bristol. Along the way, you’ll hear captivating tales of pirates and protest, artists and adventurers; from Blackbeard’s legend to Banksy’s graffiti, the secrets of the floating harbour, and the story of Pero’s Bridge. We’ll explore iconic landmarks and hidden corners, wrapping up our journey at the breathtaking Bristol Cathedral.
See the old trading hub of Bristol, and discover the history of the Nails
See the oldest continually-running theatre in the English-speaking world, and hear story of Bristol's Pirates!
Once home to the elite of Bristol, hear the story of this square's squandering and resurrection as one of the most iconic parts of Bristol
Walk across Pero's Bridge and experience the "bouncy crossing" for yourself, and maybe read a padlock or two...
Discover the artwork of one of the most famous graffiti artists in the world, and learn how Bristol has played an important part of Britain's art scene
Pause by the New City Hall... and possibly spot a unicorn!
Finish the tour at the concluding stop outside Bristol Cathedral and the Abbey Gatehouse, a place of peace that has been victim to great violence.
Your guide will meet you outside the Old Council House on Corn Street. Your guide will be wearing a bright orange jacket so you can spot them.
Bristol is a vibrant and historic city in South West England, known for its maritime heritage, creative culture, and iconic street art. The city offers a unique blend of modern attractions and historic charm, making it a compelling destination for travelers.
Bristol Harbour is a historic harbor and a vibrant cultural hub, offering a mix of attractions, restaurants, and bars. The harbor is a great place to explore the city's maritime heritage and enjoy the waterfront.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge is an iconic landmark in Bristol, offering stunning views of the Avon Gorge and the surrounding countryside. The bridge is a popular spot for walks, photography, and picnics.
Bristol Zoo Gardens is a popular attraction for families, offering a wide range of animals, beautiful gardens, and interactive exhibits. The zoo is home to over 400 species and is a great place to spend a day with the family.
Bristol is famous for its street art, and a street art tour is a great way to explore the city's creative side. The tour takes you to some of the city's most famous murals, including works by Banksy and other local artists.
We The Curious is a science and discovery center in Bristol, offering a range of interactive exhibits and activities for visitors of all ages. The center is a great place to learn about science, technology, and the natural world.
Bristol is famous for its cider, made from locally grown apples. The city has a rich cider-making tradition, and there are several cider bars and pubs where you can sample the local brews.
Fish and chips is a classic British dish, and Bristol is known for its excellent seafood. The city has several fish and chip shops, serving up fresh, crispy fish with a variety of sides.
A Bristol Cheese Toastie is a grilled cheese sandwich, made with local cheddar cheese and served on sourdough bread. It's a popular snack in the city, often served with a side of chutney or pickles.
Cream tea is a traditional British treat, consisting of scones, clotted cream, jam, and a pot of tea. Bristol has several cafes and tea rooms where you can enjoy this classic dish.
This is the best time to visit Bristol, with pleasant weather and a variety of outdoor festivals and events. The city is bustling with tourists during this period.
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Bristol is generally a safe city for visitors, but as with any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to protect yourself and your belongings.
Bristol Temple Meads, Bristol Parkway
Bristol Bus Station
The bus network in Bristol is comprehensive, with frequent services covering the city and surrounding areas. The First Bus network is the main provider, with a variety of routes and ticket options.
Available • Apps: Uber, Bristol Taxis
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Bath is a historic city in Somerset, known for its Roman-built baths and Georgian architecture. The city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is home to several museums, galleries, and attractions.
The Cotswolds is a region of England known for its picturesque villages, rolling hills, and historic attractions. The region is a popular destination for walking, cycling, and exploring the countryside.
Cardiff is the capital of Wales, known for its castle, museums, and shopping. The city is a vibrant and cultural destination, offering a range of attractions, restaurants, and nightlife.
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