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Quote: The SS Great Britain is definitely a must-see if you are in Bristol. It is like taking a step back in time to go on board the world's first ever great ocean liner. Brunel's masterpiece is now one of the major Read More
Quote: Having recently visited Portsmouth City Museum and Art Gallery, I was interested to see how its counterpart in Bristol compared. I expected that perhaps it would be a grander affair, and I was right. Whereas Read More
Quote: My second visit to Bristol was on a decidedly damp Saturday afternoon, so we were looking for places to spend some time inside. Having walked down the steep slope of Park Street and not being in any hurry to go Read More
Quote: Queen Elizabeth I was right to heap such great praise on St Mary Redcliffe in Bristol. Built in the form of a cross, this medieval church still has sections standing from the 12th century. Not as large as many Read More
Quote: Bristol Cathedral was right next to our hotel, but is probably not one of the better known, or most visited places in the city. It is definitely worth going to see this beautiful church though and taking some Read More
Quote: The Royal York Crescent is more of a thing to see rather than an attraction to do. It's an especially interesting site if you've gone to Bath as well as Bristol and seen the beautiful Royal Crescent perched Read More
Quote: I Love this shop! I adore anything marcasite and unusual. Most of my jewels come from this shop. Paul in there in also fab for doing repairs. I gave him the two rings I value most in the world and they've come Read More
Quote: The Red Lodge is a merchant’s house dating from the late 1500’s. Having passed through the hands of many owners and twice serving as a school, it’s now open to the public as a museum-quality display of historic Read More