O que ver em Bristol
Explore 32 monumentos, pontos de interesse e atrações em Bristol, United Kingdom. Dos pontos icônicos às joias escondidas — selecionados com base em experiências reais de viajantes.
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Easton
Is possibly the most multicultural area in Bristol where people of all nationalities rub shoulders. Here you can find anything from anywhere in the world - black hair and beauty, saris, Moroccan and Somalian cafes...You name it, you'll find it in Easton! This area is quite rightly home to the World On Your Doorstep festival held every June on Stapleton Road.…
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For fantastic cafes and specialist shops (including the locally-famed [http://www.sweetmart.co.uk/ Bristol Sweet Mart] selling a large range of south-Asian foods and ingredients) head to St Marks Road.
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King Street
King Street is now the heart of Bristol's theatre-land (see 'Old Vic' below) but it once lead down to the docks at Welsh Back, where the old sailing trows (a type of sailing barge) used to dock after their journeys from South Wales.…
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The street has changed little since those days, and the [http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/38/3805/Llandoger_Trow/Bristol/ Llandoger Trow] pub dates back to 1663. It is rumoured to have been patronised by pirates of old, not to mention Robert Louis Stevenson whilst writing Treasure Island.
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St Werburghs
Is the alternative quarter and a green oasis in the heart of the city. Filled with allotments, a city farm, eco-housing and lively pubs including the award-winning The Duke of York in Jubilee Road and The Miner's Arms in Mina Road.…
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The most recent addition to the area is the multi-million pound [http://www.eastgateorientalcity.com/ Eastgate Oriental City] complex which features a large Chinese supermarket and Chinese restaurant.
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St Pauls
Is the Afro-Caribbean centre of Bristol and home to the world famous St Pauls Carnival. It still suffers from the negative reputation of having been home of the St Pauls riots over 25 years ago but visitors today will find it a colourful, friendly area with fantastic reggae pubs and clubs and a great street art scene.…
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Host to an Asian supermarket on Ashley Road next door to Teoh's pan-Asian cafe.
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The Georgian House
Site oficialBuilt for merchant and plantation owner John Pinney in 1790, also the former home of Pero Jones, a slave brought to Bristol from Nevis, by Pinney. It is displayed as it might have looked in the 18th century and provides an insight into life above and below stairs. Free.…
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The book 'Pero, the Life of a Slave in Eighteenth-Century Bristol' (C Eickelmann and D Small) is for sale at the museum.
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Clifton Lido
Site oficialA Grade II* listed building. The Lido and pub are separately managed, the historic Lido having closed in 1989, completely refurbished and reopened 24th November 2008.…
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The Victoria freehouse pub stands in one corner of the site; it was created in 1851 to provide the funds to rescue the Lido the first time, and was itself saved from closure in April 2006.
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Stokes Croft / Montpelier
(pronounced Mont-pelly-err, rather than the French-accented Mon-pell-ee-ay!). The bohemian heart of Bristol and home to artists and musicians of all descriptions. The streets are often canvases themselves and you'll find work by famous graffiti artists around every corner.…
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Great music, cafes, an independent cinema, and a treasure trove of vintage clothing.
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Brandon Hill & The Cabot Tower
Site oficialThis attractive and hilly park is worth visiting, if only for the views over Bristol from the hill-top. Even better views can be gained by climbing the narrow spiral staircase within the Cabot Tower atop the hill. Open every day from 8AM to 30mins before dusk.…
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The tower is now open again after being closed for significant structural maintenance.
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Cabot Tower
Site oficialThis dramatic Victorian tower occupies a prominent hilltop in Brandon Hill park, seen from much of the city. If you climb up the spiral staircase, you get a great view of the whole city from the top. There are signs which show you what you are looking at.…
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It's a great way to get acquainted with the city and oriented to where you are.
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Castle Park & St Peters Church
It is difficult to imagine now, but this large harbour-side park was a network of busy streets and shops until it was bombed out during the second world war. Within the park are the excavated ruins of Bristol Castle, and the ruined St Peters Church preserved as it stood after the bombing as a memorial to those killed.
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Clifton Downs and Observatory
Site oficialThe Downs provide a huge open space within Bristol, with great views over the Avon Gorge and the suspension bridge. On top of the downs, right by the bridge is the Observatory, housing a camera obscura and a cave leading down towards an observation point within the 250-foot sheer cliff face of the gorge.
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Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
Site oficialBristol's major museum and art gallery houses an outstanding and diverse range of objects, from sea dinosaurs to magnificent art. A visit to the region's largest museum and art gallery is guaranteed to inspire! A range of subjects can be found. From Archaeology to History and Art. It also has a cafe.
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Corn Exchange & The Nails
The Palladian Corn Exchange, built in 1743, boasts a clock on its frontage that ingeniously tells time both in the new-fangled GMT and the old Bristol time. In front are nails (in reality Bronze pillars) over which the local merchants did business; from these come the expression 'cash on the nail'.
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Clifton Suspension Bridge
Site oficialPossibly the city's most famous landmark, Brunel's 19th century suspension bridge spans the spectacular Avon Gorge at a height of 75m. A visitor centre is on the other side of bridge. There are free tours from the Clifton toll booth at 3PM every Saturday/Sunday from Easter Sunday until October.
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At-Bristol
Site oficialAt-Bristol (often stylized as @Bristol) involves people of all ages in an incredible journey through the workings of the world around us. Plus there is always something new to discover with Explore's programme of special exhibitions - from animation to flight, illusions and sport!
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St. Nicholas Market
Site oficialAll under a glass arcade and is a great place to grab some deliciously different and cheap food. Choices include, local cheeses, The Bristol Sausage shop, famous Pie Minister Pies as well as food from around the world such as Portuguese, Italian, Moroccan or Caribbean and Turkish.
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Bristol Aquarium
Site oficialFrom the hidden world of UK waters, this amazing new aquarium transports visitors to the spectacular 'underwater gardens' of the Mediterranean and stunning beauty of tropical waters - home to everything from seahorses and puffer fish to living corals and tropical sharks.
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Brunel's SS Great Britain
Site oficialThe world's first iron hulled, screw propeller-driven, steam-powered passenger liner, built by Brunel in 1843 and now preserved in a dry-dock alongside the floating harbour. Winner of the Gulbenkian Prize for Museum of the Year 2006 - the Biggest Arts Prize in the U.K.
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Red Lodge
Site oficialThe house was built in 1590 and then altered in 1730. It has fine oak panelling and carved stone chimney pieces and is furnished in the style of both periods. The garden has now been laid out in Elizabethan style
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Ashton Court Estate
Site oficial850 acre city park, less than two miles from the city centre, with a mix of meadow, woodland, deer park, golf course, site of the Balloon Fiesta, the KIte Festival and the former Ashton Court Festival.
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Clifton Cathedral (Roman Catholic)
Site oficialA striking modernist design completed in 1973, with an equally modern interior and spire. It is constructed of reinforced concrete faced with granite. Worth a look.
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Leigh Woods
Site oficialA wilderness of beauty and tranquility set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Avon Gorge and Brunel's world famous suspension bridge (National Trust)
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Bristol Cathedral (Church of England/Anglican)
Site oficialOriginally the abbey of St Augustine, founded in the Norman era, extensively rebuilt in the 16th and 19th centuries. The seat of the diocese of Bristol.
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Clifton and Durdham Downs
Site oficialadjacent to the Avon Gorge, the Suspension Bridge and Bristol Zoo, 400 acres of grassland, with views towards the Severn Estuary and the Mendip Hills.
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Oldbury Court
Site oficialwoodland and riverside paths alongside the Frome, with historic parkland and children's play facilities, approx 3 miles north east of city centre.
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Bristol Zoo Gardens
Site oficialIt is the 5th oldest zoo in the world and the oldest outside of a capital city. It was awarded ‘Zoo of the Year 2004’ by the Good Britain Guide.
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St Mary Redcliffe Church
Site oficiala short walk from Bathurst Basin. Described by Queen Elizabeth I, as "the goodliest, fairest and most famous parish church in England."
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Blaise Castle Estate
Site oficial650 acres of park and woodland on the northern fringes, with a folly, the gorge of the River Trym and a small museum in Blaise House
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Street Art
Site oficialStreet artist Banksy is from Bristol and some of his works can be seen around the city.
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