Bristol attractions

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  • Author Asa Stevens
  • Published November 27, 2010
  • Word count 379

Bristol zoo

Among one of the many attractions that Bristol has to offer is Bristol Zoo Gardens. Having been awarded "Zoo of the Year 2004", the 12-acre site in Clifton is an ideal day out for anyone enjoying a weekend break in Bristol.

The zoo its self is ran by the Bristol, Clifton and West of England Zoological Society Ltd and has a continuous reputation for excellence, innovation, and dedication to conservation.

Ecluding the London, Bristol Zoo is the fifth oldest zoo in the world. Why not add this major tourist attraction to your "to do list" when staying in Britol.

Architecture

An eclectic combination of architectural styles can be found in and around Bristol, the largest city in South West England.

From Medieval to 20th century brutalism, a wide range of styles are present along with buildings from most of the archectural periods of the United Kingdom. Large Tudor mansions can be found outside the historical city centre.

The contruction of the floating harbour has been a pivital point for industrial development and growth.

Some of the structural highlights include the Isambard Kingdom Brunel designed Clifton Supspension Bridge and the British Empire and Commonwealth Museum.

Shopping

When it comes to shopping, you really are spoilt for choice in Bristol. Just outside Bristol City Centre is The Mall at Cribbs Causeway. Consisting of 135 top name stores and 7000 free parking spaces, The Mall is a dynamic, easily accessible shopping venue.

If you have chosen a centrally located Bristol Hotel then the newly developed Cabot Circus is idea for browsing the retail stores.

After recently being awarded the retail and leisure industry`s BCSC (Bristish Council of Shopping Centres) Supreme Gold Award, Cabots Circus has gone from strength to strength also landing the joint gold for best "In Town Retail Scheme of more than 30000 square feet".

Facilities include over 120 stores, cafes, restaurants and a de lux cinema.

Despite the ressesion, the ecomony in Bristol is sustaining it growth and development. Bristol accomodation and hotels are thriving on tourists looking for weekend breaks in Bristol and proffesionals looking for business accomodation. This is due to the cities diverse flexability offering a historic feel along with a developing social and economic scene. For more info regarding accomodation in Bristol, visit www.victoriasquarehotel.co.uk.

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