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Take a look at the places that you could visit for free in Bristol!
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Why not walk around and see Banksy’s famous artworks for free!
BS1 5TT Why not walk around and see Banksy’s famous artworks for free!
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It has a lovely café and gift shop.
Have a wander around the M Shed – have a go on the interactive equipment and learn more about the history of your city – Bristol. It’s free – and always lovely and warm! BS1 4RN Opening times: Every day: 10am – 5pm It has a lovely café and gift shop.
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Bristol Museum and Art Gallery: it’s free!
Just at the top of Park Street: BS8 1RL Opening times: every day 10am – 5pm 19 galleries over 3 floors reveal fascinating cultures, ancient civilisations, human invention and creativity, as well as showcasing our beautiful and fragile natural world. With thousands of amazing objects on display, one visit just isn't enough!
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Have a look around Bristol’s magnificent cathedral.
Just head to College Green in the city centre and admire the beauty of the building both inside and out. It’s free! Opening times: everyday from 8am until evensong (early evening) BS1 5TJ
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Missorts : Smart Phone trail of the Brunel Mile
It’s free! BS1 6RA Missorts by Tony White is a permanent public artwork for Bristol. An urban soundwork delivered directly to your smartphone as a mobile app, Missorts combines ten location-triggered stories by ten writers set to a newly composed soundtrack. Missorts promises to immerse you in a surprising, new experience of the city. Inspired by Bristol's radical literary heritage, Missorts reflects the past and present of the Redcliffe area of the city and the diversity of writings, objects and architectures that are found there. Just download the app and head to the Brunel mile, use the app to find each trigger points to hear the stories.
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The world famous Clifton Suspension Bridge was designed by the great Victorian engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It’s free! BS8 3PA Clifton Suspension Bridge Visitor Centre can be found on the Leigh Woods side of the Bridge, which opens daily from 10.00am to 5.00pm. FREE guided tours run at 3pm every Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday from Easter to October. You'll find your volunteer guide by the Clifton Toll Booth (Bristol side of the bridge) wearing a high vis jacket. Tours last 45 minutes to 1 hour, finishing at the Visitor Centre on the Leigh Woods (Somerset) side of the bridge. Along the way, you'll find benches to sit on although you will be outside for the duration of the tour, so please dress for the weather!
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Central library BS1 5TL It’s free!
Bristol Central Library is a historic building on the south side of College Green, Bristol, England. It contains the main collections of Bristol's public library. Built in 1906 by Charles Holden, its design was influential in the development of Edwardian Free Style architecture. Opening times: Monday: 10am – 7pm Tuesday: 10am – 7pm Wednesday: closed Thursday: 10am – 7pm Friday: 10am – 5pm Saturday: 10am – 5pm Sunday: 1pm – 5pm
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Cabot Tower Codebreaking Walk
It’s free! Explore Bristol on a fun puzzle-solving adventure with the Tramble App’s Cabot Tower Codebreaking Walk. Climb to the top of the famous Cabot Tower for amazing views of the city and search for some of Bristol’s finest street art, including a Banksy piece. The Tramble is not just a sightseeing walk, though! You’ll have to put your heads together to find clues and answer questions, in order to complete the trail.
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