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Bristol is a cosmopolitan city that is located in the western part of England. The city is known for its celebration of various festivals that occur during the time of summers thereby making it as a best time to visit here. Bristol has a diverse set of bar, pubs, buildings, festivals and attractions that makes it as fourth best city in England to visit.

Some of the attractions of Bristol are:

1. Clifton Suspension Bridge: This is one of the landmarks of the city. This spectacular suspension bridge was built during the 19th century and is open for public on all days of the year. The bridge provides you some of the best views of the Avon Gorge.

2. Cabot Circus: This is mainly a city centre kind of place where you can do shopping. This place was built in a budget of more than $500 million. This place has more than 120 stores that are owned by some of the top companies in the world.

3. Blue Reef Aquarium: this is an amazing aquarium that will help you in exploring the underwater world. One of the top attractions of this place is the stunning underwater gardens that are made in the Mediterranean Sea.

4. Bristol Zoo Gardens: This zoo is one of the oldest zoos in the world and is known for its conservation and breeding programs.

5. Bristol Museum and Art Gallery: This is one of the major museums of Bristol. The museum is known for its diverse range of artefacts and objects that ranges from the remains of a sea dinosaur to some exotic paintings. The gallery has large range of subjects that can keep everyone interested.

6. King Street: This street lies in the old part of Bristol and it leads to the docks where the old ships used to dock when they returned from some journey. This street has been mentioned in the famous novel, Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson.

7. Bristol's Eastside: This is a multicultural faade that lies on the eastern side of the city. This place offers a number of options for its visitors and has a unique collection of shops and independent retailers that brings in products from all over the world. You can explore this place by walking around it.

8. Cheddar Gorge: This is another famous attraction of Bristol. These are the natural wonders that are made up of limestone and can be astonishing to both adults as well as kids. The Gorge also provides some of the best views of the city and its surrounding areas.

by: John Mclean




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