The Best Free (and Almost Free) Things to do in Bristol, UK

Richard Bruschi
Show Your City
Published in
5 min readJul 21, 2020

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This city in southwestern England is rich in history and culture. Bristol is young, with a median age that’s six years lower than the UK average, and it keeps up with the times by reinventing itself. It has adapted its heritage for modern displays, focused its economy on innovation and technology, and invested in creative and artistic endeavors. Bristol also responds to current issues; it was the European Green Capital in 2015, a distinction partly earned because of its extensive cycling routes. Visitors can enjoy year-round festivals, food variety and quality, colorful street art, and repurposed industrial architecture. The good news is that you can enjoy many of the city’s attractions for little, or no, money.

1. Bristol Museum and Art Gallery

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It’s hard to believe that this stunning historic building is free to enter, but it is. It has three spacious floors dedicated to such fascinating and diverse topics as local archaeology, Eastern art, and natural history. The wide open spaces make it an easy and pleasant place to peruse, and the museum consistently combines its permanent exhibits and unique artistic pieces with new special exhibits that appeal to a variety of audiences. Exhibits can run the gamut from one centered on the role of “magic” in different cultures throughout history to another…

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Richard Bruschi
Show Your City

Renaissance man. Writer, photographer, architect, and editor. Topics about history, architecture, travel, mystery, fitness & health, Italy, the UK, and the PNW.