Bristol launches new visitor guides for 2009

Wednesday, 11th March 2009

Bristol’s latest visitor guides have been launched by Destination Bristol, the city’s official tourism partnership. The guides contain all that’s best about Bristol for visitors, which has been described as the ‘one of the world’s top ten cities to visit in 2009’ by the publisher of the best-selling DK Eyewitness Travel Guides.Pictured left to right: Alex Page, Melanie Bruce-Roberts and Steve Cook

The Bristol Guide 2009 uses specially commissed new photography of Bristol to reflect Bristol’s growing status as a leading short break destination. As well as featuring all that’s best about what to see and do in Bristol, it carries an in-depth list of places to stay in the city and surrounding countryside.

Destination Bristol has extended The Bristol Guide to include themed sections and suggested itineraries that also link to further tips, images, video clips and special offers on the official tourism web site at www.visitbristol.co.uk The ‘Luxury & Wellbeing’ section looks at indulgent hotel and spa packages as well as extravagant city attractions, such as evening champagne balloon flights. ‘Bristol on a Budget’ explores activities and entertainment that can be enjoyed without having to break the bank, as well as budget accommodation available throughout the city.

Also now available is the Days Out Guide 2009, a handy A5-sized brochure providing maps and useful information on Bristol’s attractions, restaurants, bars, theatres, art galleries and shopping venues. It also gives advice on travelling to the surrounding areas, including Bath, Somerset, Wiltshire and the Cotswolds. An events listing for 2009 highlights the major shows, festivals and exhibitions for the year ahead and reference maps at the back of the guide provide a useful tool for any visitor planning their next trip to the city.

Melanie Bruce-Roberts, marketing manager at Cabot Circus, Bristol’s spectacular new shopping and leisure quarter, comments: ‘The guides are very informative and truly showcase what Bristol has to offer. They make planning a trip and weekend stay to Bristol easy’.

Alex Page, Commercial Manager at Bristol Zoo Gardens and Chair of Bristol’s Attractors’ Forum, said; 'The guides play a vital role in highlighting to potential visitors the superb range and quality of Bristol’s tourism offer'.

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