The SS Great Britain is good. The suspension bridge has a little info booth attached. And I'm sure there are lots of Bristol specific ones if you google.
Try M shed its on the harbour side from what I remember. Easy, close parking and it "does" the history of the city too. Also has some lovely Benin Bronzes.
Think West Country but a bit different...
Hard to explain tbh. Daughter is there at uni and has a Bristolian boyfriend. She is starting to sound very Bristolian on the phone
The M shed is the new museum for the history of Bristol and is very good. The Museum and art gallery is a general museum of history (Egypt, dinos, animals, as well as the local area), but well wrth a look if you get time
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The SS Great Britain is good. The suspension bridge has a little info booth attached. And I'm sure there are lots of Bristol specific ones if you google.
Well if you'd said that....
Seriously the SS Great Britain is worth a visit.
There's also Bristol Museum and Art Gallery which is at the top of Park Street.
He must mean Bristol, never heard is being referred to as Brizzle before though. Weird.
Not weird at all. Just how it sounds with a Bristolian accent.
I see. Can't even place the accent.
Think West Country but a bit different...
Hard to explain tbh. Daughter is there at uni and has a Bristolian boyfriend. She is starting to sound very Bristolian on the phone
I was born and live here. People call it Brizzle or Brissle all the time.
OP, you should go on Amazon and buy the Brissle dictionary, so you can translate things properly
Bristol is an extremely vibrant lively city.
OP forgot to add the Wallace and Gromit people are in Bristol and I think they have a visitors centre as well if that grabs your fancy.