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    Bristol ( / ˈbrɪstəl / ⓘ) is a city, unitary authority area and ceremonial county in South West England, the most populous city in the region. [9] [10] Built around the River Avon, it is bordered by the ceremonial counties of Gloucestershire to the north and Somerset to the south.

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  2. 3 days ago · Bristol, city and unitary authority, southwestern England. It was part of the historic counties of Gloucestershire and Somerset until the creation of the county of Bristol (1373–1974) and then of the county of Avon (1974–96). When the county of Avon was abolished, Bristol became a unitary authority.

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  3. Things to Do in Bristol, England - Bristol Attractions. Explore popular experiences. See what other travelers like to do, based on ratings and number of bookings. See All. Walking Tours (37) Adults-only Shows (4) Points of Interest & Landmarks (37) Fun & Games (10) Historical Tours (32) Bridges (9) Cultural Tours (24) Self-guided Tours (9)

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    • Bristol Harbour & Bristol City Docks. The old Port of Bristol on the Avon River has been given a new and imaginative lease of life, with many of its old wharves and warehouses restored or converted for contemporary uses.
    • Brunel's SS Great Britain. The SS Great Britain, the world's first iron-hulled passenger ship, lives on at the same dry dock where the great vessel was built and launched in 1843.
    • Clifton Suspension Bridge. Another work of the famed British engineer I. K. Brunel, and one of his first, is the spectacular Clifton Suspension Bridge.
    • Bristol Cathedral. Built originally as the church of the Saint Augustine Abbey, Bristol Cathedral took almost 600 years to achieve its present form. The east end, superbly rebuilt in the Decorated style by Abbot Knowle, dates from between 1298 and 1330.
    • Wander around Corn Street. Forming the heart of Bristol’s Old Town is Corn Street, Broad Street, Wine Street, and High Street. These four cross streets met at what is called the Bristol High Cross, a monumental market cross that was erected in 1373 at a time when Bristol was a walled medieval town.
    • Visit The Exchange. Located on Corn Street is The Exchange, a Grade I listed building built in 1741–43 by John Wood the Elder who was an English architect from neighbouring Bath.
    • See “The Nails” Not only has the area around Corn Street been the heart of the city’s trade, but from the 18th century, it’s also been the centre of banking.
    • Check the time on The Exchange Clock. It’s not every day that you see a clock with two-minute hands. Which is why the clock at The Exchange Clock gets a special mention.
  5. Bristol is a city in the West Country of England. Famous for its maritime history it also offers a great and diverse range of attractions, hotels, bars and events. Bristol is one of England's top visitor destinations, and the best time to visit is in the summer when major festivals are held in the city.

  6. Nov 25, 2022 · The city of Bristol, in southwest England, has a reputation as a creative, multicultural hub where there’s a lot to see and do – this is the home of Banksy, after all. If art’s your thing, Spike Island and the Arnolfini are worth a visit. The scenery isn’t bad, either – with Clifton Suspension Bridge and the Observatory to view it from.

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