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Bristol

Bristol is an exciting city, overflowing with intriguing, traditional and occasionally off the wall things to do and see. What really makes it special is its energy, the mix of historic and new. With the city, coast and countryside all within easy reach, Bristol is a great place to live.

The nightlife in Bristol can be very cosmopolitan, bars, clubs and pubs have a huge range of music, djs and bands waiting to entertain.

There is plenty to discover in Bristol and the surrounding coast and countryside. The influences of days past are all around, from the city's maritime heritage to the marvels of Brunel’s Bristol- a legacy of Victorian engineering that changed the face of the city forever.

The modern development of of Harbourside and Temple Quay sit comfortably next to the Old City, and the many parks and gardens provide a breath of fresh air in the middle of a busy day. Broadmead offers a range of shops, including all the familiar high street names.

Explore Clifton for a taste of gorgeous Georgian terraces and an incredible range of independent shops, cafes and restaurants - perfect to relax.
Bristol is also the gateway to the the South West, providing the perfect base to explore the area, and Bath is just 15 minutes away by train, and is surrounded by beautiful countryside.

The Severn Bridges offer a direct route into Cardiff and South Wales, and regular train services provide an easy alternative to the car.

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Published Monday, March 28, 2005 4:36 PM by admin
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