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WAS — BRS
Apr 2 — Apr 91
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Tue 4/2
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The largest city in the West Country, Bristol has been a regional hub for centuries. This historic inland port city has seen maritime trade flow along the river Avon to its docks since as far back as the Middle Ages and has flourished accordingly. Although once-staple industries such as manufacturing and shipbuilding have declined, Bristol has adapted and remains one of England’s foremost cities. Each year, travellers take cheap flights to Bristol to enjoy its buzzing music and restaurant scene. Much investment in urban regeneration in recent years has made it one of the most attractive cities to visit in southern England.

Bristol is also well situated for those wishing to explore other cities and sites in the southwest. The historic city of Bath, another very popular destination in the region and perfect for a sightseeing daytrip, is only a short drive or train ride away.

Famous prehistoric monument Stonehenge is also easily accessible, as is the town of Glastonbury where the world’s largest green field open-air music and performing arts festival is held.

Bristol climate

One of the UK’s warmest and sunniest cities due to its south-westerly location and shelter from surrounding hills, Bristol enjoys warm, sunny summers and cold, wet winters, with July and August generally the warmest months and December, January and February the coldest. Snow is rare but falls between mid-November to mid-April if at all.

Getting around Bristol

Central Bristol is compact enough to mean that most locations are easily walkable, with many pedestrianised streets and picturesque quayside walking routes. There are also many cycle paths and routes should you wish to rent a bike. The First Bristol company also offers inexpensive public bus services, with the 8 and 9 routes particularly useful for visitors as they travel through the city centre and West End as well as shopping area Broadmead. 

What is good to know if travelling to Bristol?

  • At-Bristol is a science and technology education and exploration centre based in a former railway building and is sure to enthrall inquisitive minds of all ages. It offers over 300 interactive exhibits on subjects ranging from the human brain, aviation, space travel, human anatomy as well as containing a planetarium. 
  • Bristol Cathedral was founded in 1140 as an Augustinian abbey and renowned for its Norman gatehouse, gateway and chapterhouse, the last being one of the most impressive of its kind in Britain. Its chapels, meanwhile, are notable for their stunning stained glass windows and carvings. 
  • Bristol Zoo, founded in 1836, is one of Britain’s foremost such institutions, having been home to the first chimpanzee born in Europe and the first black rhino born in Britain as well as the setting for popular television show Animal Magic. It features a gorilla island, penguin and seal coasts, a reptile house, butterfly house and aquarium among other attractions. 
  • The ss Great Britain, designed by famed engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, is preserved in a dry dock at Great Western Dockyard and open for tours. The vessel is the world’s first iron-hulled, screw-driven, steam-powered ocean liner, a marvel in its day and a fascinating testament to the advances made by the great thinkers of the Victorian era. 
  • The Clifton Suspension Bridge, completed in 1864, is another of Brunel’s creations and one of Bristol’s most iconic landmarks. The bridge spans Avon Gorge, offering breathtaking views, and links the Clifton ward of Bristol with Leigh Woods, an area of woodland popular for walking and cycling among Bristolians.
  • When is the best time to fly to Bristol?

    Peak Season: The summer months from June through to September are most popular with visitors as the weather is warmest and driest. Many take flights to Bristol towards the end of July when the Harbour Festival takes place.  Off Season:  The wet winter months see fewest tourists, when accommodation and fares are accordingly more plentiful and cheaper.

  • What does BRS mean?

    BRS stands for Bristol Airport. Codes like this one are often called IATA codes, a set of identifiers established by IATA (International Air Transport Association) that is widely used by airlines and the aviation industry.

  • What airport do you fly into for flights to Bristol?

    For a flight to Bristol, you will be flying into Bristol. Bristol (BRS) is just 11.9 km from the center of the city.

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