Bristol
Bristol
2012
Bristol has several amazing sights to see during your visit to this magical and historic city. From engineering masterpieces like the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge and Brunel’s SS Great Britain to Bristol’s historic churches and cathedrals. And although the best way to see Bristol is from a hot air balloon, we also recommend a City Sightseeing tour or Bristol Ferry Boat tour. With nearly 500 stores, two separate covered shopping centres, more than 50 cafes and restaurants, and easy access and parking, Bristol’s city centre offers the biggest and best choice of shopping in the South West. The newly transformed pedestrian streets offer a great environment in which to shop, and relaxing open spaces in which to watch the world go by. The Fleet Air Arm Museum in Yeovilton houses Europe's largest collection of naval aircraft, making it a fantastic attraction for all the family.To celebrate the 100th anniversary of aviation in the Royal Navy, the Fleet Air Arm Museum has transformed one of their exhibition halls to house a major exhibition. The Fly Navy 100 exhibition dramatically presents the development of naval aviation from the first Royal Naval airship and early bi-planes, to today’s formidable air power from the sea. Bristol is home to Massive Attack and the trio emerged out of a mid-1980s dance-music scene that ripped through England and beyond.