Things to do on Park Street and nearby
- From late night bars to cafes for a catch up over coffee, discover some of the places to eat on Park Street and Queens Road.
- Park Street is a beautiful Georgian shopping street where you'll find a great selection of trendy clothes boutiques, music and records stores and bars and restaurants as well as beautiful vistas and architecture.
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Shop & Stay – Luxurious private suite at Berkeley Suites with your very own style concierge
Clifton
Indulge yourself in a stay of utter luxury. The Berkeley Suites provide guests with their own private suite and all the amenities of the Berkeley Square Hotel.
Blackbeard to Banksy the Ultimate Bristol Walking Tour
Central Bristol
Combine the fascinating history of Bristol with the city's best street art on this tour which takes in many of the sights and interesting facts.
Spend the Summer learning a new language with International House Bristol
Clifton
International House's (IH) modern foreign language courses are designed for students of all ages, levels and learning styles. The classes offered suit all levels and are taught in groups, one-to-one or in-company.
Go Quest Adventures
Central Bristol
Adventure through the streets of Bristol on an interactive treasure hunt! Solve puzzles and complete challenges, earning points along the way. Learn fun facts and discover hidden gems. Will you conquer the Quest?
The Georgian House Museum
West End
One of the most complete 18th century town houses surviving in the UK, offering a glimpse of life hunderds of years ago.
1532 Performing Arts Centre
Clifton
1532 Performing Arts Centre is a purpose-built theatre, dance and music venue for Bristol Grammar School and Bristol. Located in the centre off Clifton Triangle, 1532 offers something for everyone.
The Red Lodge Museum
West End
A historic Elizabethan house, with a stunning walled garden and many original or otherwise completely restored features.
The Lord Mayor's Chapel
West End
Built in 1230, the only remaining part of the Hospital of Gaunt. The chapel has Tudor ceilings and glass from across Europe.
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FreeWills Memorial Building Tour
Clifton
Officially opened in 1925, the Wills Memorial Building houses the University’s School of Law and the School of Earth Sciences, in addition to hosting graduation ceremonies twice a year and a whole host of public events.
Banksy Valentine's Day Mural
St George
Banksy confirmed this mural on Marsh Lane in Barton Hill was his on Valentine's Day 2020.
Art and the Public Realm Bristol
Central Bristol
Find out more about Bristol's many public art works around the city.
Cabot Tower and Brandon Hill
West End
Cabot Tower is a century-old 105ft tower, set in the gorgeous parkland of Brandon Hill near Park Street in the West End.
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FreeBanksy Grafitti Well-Hung Lover
West End
Bristol's very own anti-establishment grafitti artist Banksy makes his mark on the side of an ex-sexual health clinic with this iconic artwork.
Brandon Hill Nature Reserve
Brandon Hill Nature Park is located in the city-centre and is a haven for wildlife. During spring and summer there are many beautiful flowers that blossom here in the park, which give the park some colour.
Banksy Grafitti Aachoo!
Totterdown
Revealed by Banksy in December 2020, the piece was originally located at the bottom of the UK's steepest resident street in the colourful neighbourhood of Totterdown.
Banksy Graffiti Paint-Pot Angel
Clifton
Banksy’s ‘Paint-pot Angel’ is a reminder of the hugely successful 'Banksy versus Bristol' Museum exhibition held in 2009
Brandon Hill Park Playground
Visit Brandon Hill Park and play on the climbing frame, climb Cabot tower and enjoy a picnic on the grass!
Attend art workshops and classes at RWA Drawing School
Clifton
The Royal West of England Academy (RWA), England’s only regional Royal Academy of Art, is Bristol's finest art gallery. They offer many different drawing workshops, most of which are just one off events.
A Guided Tour of Angela Carter's 1960s Bristol
Clifton
Take a tour through Clifton and Hotwells, and revisit the places and counterculture that inspired Angela Carter’s writing.