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    Day 2

    35 mi

    Castles and Landscape Design

    This day will be full of contrasts. It will begin with modern art and ends with the historical heritage of the Middle Ages.
    0.4 mi
    5 min
    10:3045 min

    Banksy's The Mild Mild West

    Who is this Banksy that generates ideas at incredible speeds, leaving hundreds of jobs around the world, and even earning hundreds of thousands dollars from this? Mystery for most. Believed that the hometown of the artist Bristol, where Banksy with an enviable regularity brings a new masterpiece.
    If you like street art & Banksy this is worth a stop. This is the first graffiti that brought Banksy fame. Appeared in 1997 as a response to a police attack by party participants in abandoned warehouses near Bristol.
    The area is full of Banksy's work, you can wander around to look at some of them.
    2.1 mi
    10 min
    11:3030 min

    St Mary Redcliffe Church

    The oldest temple is an architectural gem of the Gothic style not only of Bristol, but also of the whole of Great Britain. St Mary Redcliffe Church is the highest building in the city.
    It is also worth the occasion to listen to the magical sounds of an organ established in 1726. Entrance to the temple for tourists is free. Opening hours of the church: from 10.00 to 19.00.
    2.5 mi
    15 min
    12:3030 min

    Cabot Tower

    The tower was built at the very end of the 19th century. By the way, the tower with a height of 32 meters was built at the expense of local residents. As the tower stands on a hill, it turns out that it rises 102 meters above sea level.
    Inside, you can climb the spiral staircase and admire the beauty from the observation deck. If you are not into climbing steps, just walk around and enjoy the beautiful greenery of the Brandon Hill.
    6.6 mi
    20 min
    13:301 hr

    National Trust - Tyntesfield Park and gardens

    Tyntesfield is an example of Victorian neo-Gothic, located on a hill with beautiful views of the river valley. The mansion was ordered by William Gibbs, who bought the house at the end of the 18th century and wished to update it in the Gothic style. At the time, Gibbs was one of the wealthiest people in England.
    The house has preserved interiors, a beautiful roof with turrets and a magnificent chapel, as well as a large collection of decorative art.
    6.5 mi
    20 min
    15:001 hr

    The Red Lodge Museum

    The museum building is located within the territory of the mansion. It is divided into three parts, the first includes the oldest rooms in Bristol. All of these former dwellings belong to the early existence period of a residential complex built on the site of the former Carmelite monastery in 1538.
    Red Lodge was originally just a big house owned by a rich Bristol merchant named Sir John Young. The museum is located in the city center. By the way, the museum is free. Don't forget to look at the open hours.
    2.2 mi
    15 min
    16:301 hr

    Côte Quakers Friars

    Visit Cote and try British and French cuisine. Here you can order a good duck breast, sea bass and pork belly. Regular guests note that in this place they cook delicious lemon pie, chocolate fondant and bread pudding.
    Service is a big plus of this place. Have a good lunch!
    2.6 mi
    15 min
    17:3030 min

    Clifton Suspension Bridge

    The Clifton Suspension Bridge was built between 1836 and 1864 and is one of the main attractions of Bristol. The need to build a bridge across the gorge of the Avon River arose in the middle of the 18th century, but construction began only after a hundred years. Originally planned to build a stone bridge, then - cast iron. The construction of the bridge according to the Brunel project began in 1831, but was interrupted and postponed several times.
    From this bridge, for the first time in the world, a bungee jump (a jump from a height on a rubber cable) was made in April 1979
    1.5 mi
    10 min
    18:1545 min

    Ashton Court Estate

    A large park on the hills with a small manor. There are also two interesting things: a herd of deer - you can see, but not at any time of the year, and a small railway with steam trains. It is small, about 300 meters, but everything is real: the steam locomotives, the rails, and the station.
    A wonderful place to spend time and enjoy the nature. Here you can make beautiful photos.
    6.6 mi
    20 min
    19:3030 min

    Blaise Castle Estate

    This castle was built in 1766. A wonderful little addition to your visit to Castle Estate Park, this is a small museum filled with quaint little objects from all over Bristol. It is mainly based on household items, includes doll houses, trains, pets, board games and kitchens.
    The main part is on top, so be prepared to take the stairs because there is no elevator. If you want to visit museum it opens from 11 am to 4 pm.
    4 mi
    20 min
    20:3030 min

    Lona Grill House & Juice Bar

    In this place a cozy atmosphere and qualified staff. According to customers, the service is excellent. Also the prices in this restaurant are moderate, and the delightful interior attracts many visitors.
    In this restaurant you can always taste Lebanese dishes. Here you can order amazing grilled meat, king prawns and naan flatbread.
    0.8 mi
    5 min
    21:0012 hrs 30 min

    The Wellington

    The first day came to an end, time to relax and gain strength. Tomorrow there will be a trip to new, interesting places outside the city, you will explore the incredible estates in which some of the most famous movies were filmed. New impressions are waiting for you, so be prepared.
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