If
you’ve not been to Bristol, it really is time you did. A place with much on
offer, it’s won best UK city to live in multiple times. Surrounded by rural
Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, it offers a thriving and vibrant city hub,
reputed for its creative and liberal spirit. It’s steeped in rich history with
its harbourside docks at the cultural center. And to make your life easy, it’s
well connected to the rest of the UK with strong road and rail links.
With an
alternative air, Bristol is definitely the place to go for something a bit
different. Sure it’s got all the usual suspects and a great nightlife, but it
goes beyond the ordinary, with plenty of unique venues and twists and
surprises. There’s a board game cafe, a pub full of cats, a cocktail bar in an
old bank, a theater in an old brewery, a rainbow of coloured houses, a major
hot-air balloon festival, a great independent shopping scene and of course it’s
home to Banksy and strong street art and music scenes. Whatever you are in too,
it’s likely that Bristol can show you a good time. Here’s a list of our 5
alternative activities that bring could your time in this city to life.
Escape
Rooms
If
there’s a group of you looking for a memorable experience, one you’ll reminisce
and laugh about at future nights out, then an escape room could be a fun call.
And to spice this up for those who are really brave, Bristol also has a horror
version of this experience where you and your friends will be locked in a cell
at the old Crown Court trying to avoid the pursuing danger. For the
uninitiated, escape rooms involve being locked in a themed room, and having to
solve clues and puzzles against the clock to secure your release. Bristol also
offers non-horror versions of this team exploit, with drama and challenges nonetheless.
If a great escape sounds up your street, check out https://www.fizzbox.com/bristol/escape-roomsfor some options.
Surf
the City
Ok
surfing isn’t the first thing most people connect with a city break -
especially for an inland experience - but that’s part of what makes this so
great. Freshly opened in November 2019, Bristol is now home to a 300m surfing
lake. The state-of-the art ‘Wavegarden Cove technology’ delivers 1000 safe waves
consistently every hour, The founders say you’ll get as many waves in one hour
here as you would with 8 hours in the sea. Not that we are knocking the sea.
There is nothing like the deep blue beyond. But total novices through to
surfing aficionados will be happy to have somewhere to practice where the waves
are guaranteed. The Wave has the full experience
with lessons and equipment available to buy and hire and it’s all set in great
surroundings.
Be
Curious at the Planetarium
We The
Curious is a science center set in the scenic harbourside of Bristol. It houses
numerous interactive exhibits and is a family favorite. But a key part of the
centre is the UK’s ‘most advanced’ planetarium
with a full360ยบ
silver dome and
top-notch sound system. This venue hosts well-reviewed 2D & 3D star-gazing
and space exploration shows and events. Basically you can enjoy the marvels of
the night sky and even go beyond our solar system in the warm and dry - there’s
even a bar available. For music fans looking for a unique take, they hold
weekly evening events with rock or classical soundtracks played to accompanying
visual projections. Currently Pink Floyd and the Dark Side on
the Moon is on the psychedelic playlist.
https://www.wethecurious.org/category/planetarium
Eating
Options at Cargo
At some
point you are going to get hungry. Bristol has a great culinary scene and some
inventive options, but Cargo at Wapping Wharf
offers a wide range of independent eateries of all kinds in one space for you
to mooch and take your pick. It’s a bustling part of town where venues are set
in a series of converted shipping containers and include restaurants, cafes, bars,
bakeries and specialist produce shops. From cider, craft beers, seafood,
cheesemongers, ethical butchers and bakers, a dedicated salt beef bar, juice
bars to artisan ice-cream parlours; it is still expanding. To check out the current offerings see http://wappingwharf.co.uk/cargo. After lunch and a bit of
shopping, you can even get a massage or take a yoga class.
Street
Art
We
can’t fail to mention the street art when discussing the UK graffiti capital.
Banksy is pretty much a household name now and you can see his famous artworks
just wondering the streets. Apparently the walls of this city change regularly
as over 200 street artists are at work here. If you are interesting in this
famous aspect of Bristol life, you can take a tour and learn about where it all
started and the stories behind some of the paintings. Some of the tours put the
profits back into creative projects in the city, such as Where
the Wall https://visitbristol.co.uk/things-to-do/bristol-street-art-walking-tours-p1545663. Or if you want to be more
active in the street art, without getting arrested, then you can even go on a graffiti workshop and take the spray can in
hand yourself.
It’s
easy to have a quirky and memorable time in Bristol, so enjoy and see for
yourself why it has also been named one of the best cities in the world.
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