Bristol’s long and distinguished maritime heritage is very evident, though its reputation as a cutting edge kind of place is fast replacing the more traditional aspects of city life. For a glimpse of unspoilt Bristol, head to Clifton where grand, Regency buildings line steep, winding hills that lead to one of the city’s most celebrated sights, Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s Clifton Suspension Bridge. As the West Country’s biggest centre, Bristol can boast a vast selection of restaurants, bars and clubs, as well as one of the country’s best theatre companies.
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Suburbs and towns covered by this travel guide to Bristol (North Somerset Bristol & Bath) include Almondsbury, Bath, Bedminster, Bedminster, Brislington, Bristol, Bristol, Clifton, Downend, Easton, Harbourside, Henbury, Horfield, Kingswood, Lower Almondsbury, Newtown, Pucklechurch, Redcliffe, Somerset, Stoke Bishop, Upper Eastville, Welsh Back, Westbury on Trym, Westbury-on-Trym, Weymouth, Whitchurch, Whitchurch Village, Winterbourne, and more.

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