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1 day ago · Bristol Christmas Market, held in the heart of Broadmead, is a festive haven from November 1 to December 23, 2024. It's known for its enchanting atmosphere with more than 35 unique stalls ...
- Grab Yourself A Christmas Tree
- Take This Winter Light Trail ‘With A Twist’
- Help The Homeless by Dining at Local Bristol Restaurants
- Hit Up Bristol Christmas Market
- Go to Bristol Beacon’s Massive ‘Housewarming’
- Cosy Up with Candlelight Christmas Concerts
- Jump on The Ice
- Swing Into This Dazzling Indian Restaurant
- Take This Self-Guided Pub Crawl of The Old City
- Bust Some Moves at The Roller Disco
Unless, of course, you’ve started already, December is the time for Christmas decorations. Climb into the attic and collect that big dusty box overflowing with baubles, tinsel, fairy lights, stars and bunting. Whether you’re bulk buying from the supermarket or meticulously hand-making your own, you’re going to need a centrepiece to tie the room tog...
Use all your senses at this unique winter light trail byLeigh Court. Taking place across two weekends (December 9, 10, 16 and 17), The Lumosphere features 10 unique installations, each centred around a different theme – like fluid, sharp, soft or spectrum. Utilising sensory lights, textures, scents, soundscapes and videoscapes, you’ll have to use a...
Several Bristol restaurants have signed up to help support the homeless this winter. Signing up to StreetSmart, a voluntary £1 donation will be added to every diner’s bill to support local homelessness projects during December. Since starting in 1998, it has raised over£12 million for homeless and vulnerable people in the UK. Last year, a portion o...
It’s not a well-done December without a Bristol Christmas Market trip. The sprawling annual event has taken over Broadmead, this year expanding to Quakers Friars too, until December 23. There are over50 festive stallsselling gifts, festive treats, unique crafts, and more, alongside numerous bars. You’ll also find Christmas Igloos and Ski Gondolas, ...
It’s been five long years, but Bristol Beacon is almost back! On December 2, anall-day free-to-attend party will take place across the entire venue to celebrate its reopening. The Housewarming will feature an all-Bristol line-up – including the likes of Doreen Doreen, Krust, Ishmael Ensemble, Lady Nade and Elles Bailey – with every inch of the newl...
If you ask us, Christmas is nothing without the music; it just wouldn’t be the same without traditional Christmas carols and modern Christmas songs. Mariah Carey is synonymous with the season these days. So how about listening to a classical rendition of All I Want For Christmas at The Mount Without (December 23)? Plus, everything fromThe Little Dr...
December means the arrival of winter (bleurgh), but not everything about the season is depressing. Severalice skating rinks have popped up around Bristol this month, for a most magical activity everyone can enjoy. So whether you see yourself as the next Torvill and Dean, or you’re more of a Bambi on ice, it’s time to grab your skates this December....
Mowgli is known for ‘fuss-free’ Indian cooking that is healthy and packed with fresh flavour – and, after several delays, it will be arriving in Bristol on December 1. Expect a menu loaded with fresh, healthy, flavour-packed dishes with tonnes of vegetarian and vegan options. Especially firm favourites like the Bunny Chow – a fruity, hot, chicken a...
Bristol’s Old City is filled with Georgian-era buildings, iconic street art, modern eateries and Bristol’s oldest pub. Discover all this and more on this self-guided audio tour. Stopping at traditional breweries, pubs and places to eat along the way this December, you’ll also learn fun facts, like how the city began and happened to the now ruinous ...
Propyard will bring a winter roller disco, where you can glide beneath neon lights and a shining disco ball, from November 25 – December 23. Covering 400sqm of space to groove about, tickets cost £11 for a 45-minute skate session, but keep an eye out for the Winter Social events! These adults-only parties drop the lights down low and invite some aw...
An old town lined with cobblestone streets, a harbour with boats gently bobbing on the calm water, and one of the most impressive suspension bridges (with epic gorge views) in the country – there are so many things to do in Bristol.
Winter in Bristol. Keep fit, look great, stay warm and eat well with our fantastic winter time guide. Winter in Bristol is a wonderful time! From snuggling in front of an open fire to dog walking across frost sprinkled fields; the list of festive things to do is endless.
- Go Ice Skating – or roller discoing – at Millenium Square. Ice skating is one of the best typical winter activities that you can enjoy all over the world.
- Attend a Carol concert in Bristol Cathedral. If you’re spending time in Bristol over Christmas, one of the best ways to get into the season’s spirit is to attend a Bristol Cathedral carol concert.
- Visit one of the many museums. When the colder weather sets in, museums are the place to go. Luckily, there are plenty of fascinating museums in Bristol, many of which are free!
- Catch a pantomime at the Hippodrome. Bristol has its very own hippodrome, perfect for all theatre fans! During the festive season, you can catch a pantomime here.
Sep 12, 2024 · Top 5 Things Bristol Has for You to do In Winter And then winter descends. Snowflakes and Christmas are on the mind, fireplaces in pubs are once again awakened, meals turn hearty, and drinks must warm the soul.
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Nov 7, 2023 · Make the most of Bristol’s yuletide illuminations and glittering walkways with an amble starting from the fountains near the Harbourside, all the way up lung-busting Park Street and on to Clifton, where the elegant shop fronts are decorated with Christmas trees.