(Apologies for the photo heavy post!)
1. Clifton Suspension Bridge/Clifton in general
It was difficult to choose a picture of the bridge as I quite literally have about a thousand photos on my phone (so please excuse the poor quality). My favourite time to go and see the bridge is at night when it is all lit up and looking pretty, but it's equally impressive on a summers day. The best views are up around the Downs that surround it or in the White Lion bar whose terrace looks out onto it. Clifton in general is such a nice area to wander round with boutique shops (I recommend 'Bar Chocolat' as a coffee pitstop for the best hot chocolate in Bristol) and the zoo is well worth a visit too.
2. Wills Memorial Building

Not a bad view on my walk from home to uni every day!
3. Harbourside
A short walk down Park Street (the huge hill) from Wills Memorial Building is the Harbourside. As Bristol's only water area, this is such a nice place to be on a summers day. There are loads of shops and bars that surround the area and there's even a water taxi that can take you further down along the river (which I am yet to try)! I think it only costs 50p though so maybe we should look into that instead of a road taxi on a night out..
The harbourside area in the evening.
4. Cabot Circus
Now I've impressed you with my cultural appreciation of the architecture of Bristol, I'll get down to one of the main reasons Bristol is so great: the shopping. Cabot Circus has had a lot of investment and they have literally every shop you could ever want to visit. And if that isn't enough, Cribbs Causeway is a short bus ride from the centre and also has a vast array of shops and really good restaurants. On the top floors of Cabot Circus are a crazy golf course, beauty salons and loads of places to eat, including the newly opened TGI Friday's which is, obviously, amazing. Cabot Circus is a fair walk from where I live but the trek is always worth it. I'm making the most of my student discount for the few months we have left together (sob).
5. Banksy
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There are, of course, some lessons to be learnt about Bristol though. It is very hilly so wear some comfy shoes! It's also pretty expensive. When I hear about how cheap my friends in Manchester Uni and beyond rents are it comes as quite a shock! Think London and then you'll be pleasantly surprised when it's juuuuust under that...
Having said that, it is well worth it! So get planning your weekend away here but most definitely pack your umbrella and hope that you miss the 1000 inches of rainfall we get per month because as much as I've bigged it up, Marbella it ain't.
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