Some attractions within Bristol Map:
- Art Gallery and Museum - Housed in the group of Victorian buildings west of the University is the City Art Gallery and Museum... More
- University - The University, established in 1909, is situated in Clifton, a popular residential district with a number of fine... More
- Christmas Steps - Beyond St John's Gate, Christmas Street leads to Christmas Steps, an ancient alleyway paved in 1669 and now... More
- Red Lodge - Also worth seeing in Bristol near the University is the Red Lodge, with old furniture and a particularly fine... More
- Georgian House - Worth seeing in Bristol near the University is the elegantly furnished Georgian House (18th century) a little to... More
- Trinity Cathedral - One of Bristol's two famous churches is Trinity Cathedral, originally the church of an Augustinian house but... More
- St Mark's Chapel - Another fine church is St Mark's Chapel or the Lord Mayor's Chapel, originally the chapel of a hospital... More
- Watershed Warehouses - The old Watershed warehouses are alive with little restaurants, cafes and shops. More
- St Stephen's Church - The large St Stephen's Church, two blocks to the west of the Exchange, dates from the mid 16th century. More
- Guildhall - After Christ Church, Broad Street passes the Bristol Guildhall (1843-46; on the left). More
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