Thursday, 24th July 2008
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As the sun begins to set over the city, join Pete the Pirate for a Pirate Walk, a 2-hour guided tour of Bristol's harbourside.
After walking, you'll be ready to enjoy a drink and a bite to eat along the Grove at Riverstation, Severnshed and Mud Dock Cafe.
You could take a cruise around the harbour with The Bristol Packet or Bristol Ferry Boat Company.
Or you may like to catch a film at Watershed or Arnolfini.
After dark, enjoy an enlightening evening at the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Everyone will enjoy the amazing state-of-the art illumination scheme, designed to commemorate Brunel's 200th birthday.
Make a night of it in Clifton Village's lively bars and restaurants. The White Lion has outstanding views over the bridge and gorge.
Bristol is the regional clubbing capital - and we really know how to party! Start the evening on buzzing Park Street, lined with lively bars and restaurants. Stop off at the Elbow Room before heading on to the city centre.
And for those who want to party on into the early hours, head to Jongleurs on Baldwin Street.
If you'd rather sit back and be entertained, Bristol is bursting with live music, comedy and entertainment - the choice is yours.
If comedy tickles your fancy, then you'll enjoy laughs, pints, food and a great line-up of comics at Jongleurs.
If you fancy some theatre, The Tobacco Factory presents a range of shows, from Shakespeare to modern experimental theatre. Bristol Hippodrome stages major West End and Broadway productions.
Colston Hall is a Bristol's largest concert hall and regularly hosts major pop and rock acts, plus classical music, stand up comedy and light entertainment.