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Things to Do in Bristol 2026: 15 Best Attractions

Discover Bristol's top attractions in 2026: from Clifton Suspension Bridge to street art hotspots, independent restaurants, and harbourside markets. Your complete local guide.

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Things to Do in Bristol 2026: 15 Best Attractions
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Bristol remains one of the UK's most vibrant and culturally rich cities in 2026. From the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge to the buzzing harbourside precinct, there is no shortage of things to see and do. The city's street art scene, pioneered by Banksy, continues to draw visitors from around the world, with new murals appearing regularly across Stokes Croft and Bedminster.

Food lovers will be delighted by Bristol's thriving independent restaurant and market scene. St Nicholas Market in the city centre hosts dozens of traders serving everything from Ethiopian injera to locally sourced cheese boards. The Wapping Wharf shipping container village on the harbourside has become a firm favourite for weekend brunches and craft beer afternoons.

For those seeking outdoor pursuits, the Ashton Court Estate offers hundreds of acres of parkland with mountain biking trails and sweeping views over the city. The SS Great Britain, Brunel's legendary iron steamship, provides a fascinating glimpse into Victorian engineering and Bristol's maritime heritage. Whether you are visiting for a weekend or relocating permanently, Bristol rewards curiosity at every turn.

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