What to do and see in Bristol, England: The Best Sightseeing Tours

May 9, 2022 Milan Banda

Bristol is a quirky British city with beautiful hilly vistas and plenty of historic sights to explore. Anyone interested in ships will have a blast aboard Brunel’s SS Great Britain, the world’s first great oceanliner, and the Matthew, a replica of the ship upon which John Cabot sailed to America in the 15th century. The graceful Clifton Suspension Bridge is another must-see.
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1. Bristol private walking tour with a local guide

Bristol Hippodrome, St Augustine's Parade, Bristol BS1 4UZ, UK Bristol pub hopping and sightseeing with local guide
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Bristol is a versatile city located South West of England with the River Avon flowing through the city centre. With its international airport it is easily approachable from all over the world. Let our professional, genuine Bristolian guide take you around the city for a few hours comprehensive private walking tour. Although Bristol is very much a modern European city, it's history goes back thousands of years. This is very visible from the eclectic mix of buildings lining the streets, some of which can be traced back to the origins of the small settling of Brigstow. A bustling hub of activity this private tour takes in part of the historic Harbour Area, the Old City and the city's markets. Bristol is a real melting pot of architecture through the ages from the ruins of the Norman castle in Castle Park to the gothic masterpieces of Bristol Cathedral. If you write your interest or request we will try to customise the tour.

Inclusions: Private guide

Exclusions: Drinks and food

Reviewed By atmostat

Fantastic experience. A brilliant tour of Bristol’s history, pubs and bars - with a lovely local! Such a brilliant way to experience the city, would recommend to anyone wanting a little more from their trip.

2. Only Fools and Horses Tour of Bristol

Temple Meads, Redcliffe, Bristol, UK Only Fools and Horses Tour
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With this unique bus tour of filming locations from classic British comedy Only Fools and Horses you'll spend the afternoon visiting scenes from some of TV's funniest moments. This tour of exterior locations includes Nelson Mandela House, the Batman and Robin scene, Sids Cafe, the wine bar where Del falls through the hatch and many other memorable moments with your guide giving you the background and behind the scenes to the show.

Inclusions: Air-conditioned vehicle, Live commentary on board, Professional guide

Exclusions: Gratuities (optional)

3. Bristol pub hopping and sightseeing with local guide

Bristol, UK Bristol pub hopping and sightseeing with local guide
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Explore the unique riverside city of Bristol while you are embracing the local’s favourite tradition, pub hopping with your very friendly and professional guide. Every one of our guided craft beer tours have all of your locally produced, delicious beers and snack included in the price, to be enjoyed in Bristol's best independent pubs, tap rooms, bars and cafes while enjoying the beutiful sights of the city with an expert insight. Your guide will take you to explore a brewery tap room, two traditional pubs and a craft beer bar for tastings. We will contact you after booking with exact times and meeting point.

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Reviewed By Ken C

Barbara reached out and communicated timely, responding promptly. Arriving at my hotel on time, she even managed to include it as part of the tour. We had an eclectic introduction to Bristol, covering history, religion, the naval aspects of the port. I was left with several activities to pursue, with clear instructions. Barbara set a high bar for the two other private tours I booked this week. She is a great resource to learn about Bristol and the surrounding regions.

4. Wells, Cheddar Cheese and Cheddar Gorge - Private Day Trip from Bristol

Bath Insider Tours
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This private day trip is a great way to experience some of the must-see attractions near Bristol. Visit Wells, England's smallest city, and see its magnificent cathedral, buy lunch at a traditional pub and sample Cheddar cheese at its origin. Beyond cuisine and culture, your private adventure includes a scenic jaunt through England's largest and most scenic gorge. • Visit England's smallest city, Wells, and see the world's 2nd oldest working clock • See Europe's oldest residential street • Try authentic Cheddar cheese at a cheese factory in the area where Cheddar cheese was originally invented • Enjoy the spectacular scenery of England's largest gorge • Travel comfortably by private transportation with a local guide

Inclusions: Private tour with local guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private transportation in air-conditioned vehicle, Admission into Wells Cathedral and the Cheddar Cheese Factory

Exclusions: Lunch and refreshments, Gratuities

Reviewed By Shirley S

Without doubt one of the most informative tours I’ve had by a tour guide. To give context to the reason we went to Bath was my Mum was one of 5 children who lived in Bath in WW2. She was 6 years of age at the time and all her sisters and brother shared their experience of the Bath Blitz to our family and her grandchildren. As i was visiting my sister who lives down near Bath, and our cousin. This was a huge surprise for my Mam, as My sister had contacted Daniel to tell him of where she used to live. Daniel went to the trouble of taking us to where she lived, and had even contacted a neighbour who lived near my Mum and the gentleman kindly shared some pictures of the property before it was demolished due to the bombings. From beginning to end, the vast knowledge and information he shared with us was not a tour, it was an experience. His friendly approach and engaging manner made this a day for my Mum and myself and Cousin a day to remember. Nothing was too much trouble and his wit and vocal tone were perfect, you will never tire of listening to him and the history of this beautiful city. I was not sure what to expect from the day and as an avid shopper, even I was NOT interested in shopping with exception of The Fudge Kitchen as I had mentioned my colleagues had “hinted” that they love it. Daniel took us, to the shop and we were not disappointed! I am sure my colleagues will be disappointed as the fudge certainly won’t be travelling back to Durham as I will have eaten it before I go back. I’ve learned so much today and to see my Mums face and engagement with Daniel will be a day none of us will ever forget. Thank you so much for such a very special afternoon.

5. Afternoon Bath City Tour - Private tour from Bristol with a local guide

Bath Insider Tours
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The charming UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath is located a short distance from Bristol and is highly recommended as a place to visit. This tour of Bath will give you a great introduction to the city and has the benefits of being a private tour with private transportation to take you to and from Bath. You will have the added benefit of being taken on the tour by a guide who was born and raised in Bath giving you an insider's perspective on the city. • Private walking tour of the UNESCO World Heritage City of Bath • Be shown around Bath by a local guide who was born and grew up in the city • Private round-trip transportation from Bristol to Bath

Inclusions: Private tour with local guide, Hotel pickup and drop-off, Private transportation in air-conditioned vehicle

Exclusions: Gratuities

Reviewed By Shirley S

Without doubt one of the most informative tours I’ve had by a tour guide. To give context to the reason we went to Bath was my Mum was one of 5 children who lived in Bath in WW2. She was 6 years of age at the time and all her sisters and brother shared their experience of the Bath Blitz to our family and her grandchildren. As i was visiting my sister who lives down near Bath, and our cousin. This was a huge surprise for my Mam, as My sister had contacted Daniel to tell him of where she used to live. Daniel went to the trouble of taking us to where she lived, and had even contacted a neighbour who lived near my Mum and the gentleman kindly shared some pictures of the property before it was demolished due to the bombings. From beginning to end, the vast knowledge and information he shared with us was not a tour, it was an experience. His friendly approach and engaging manner made this a day for my Mum and myself and Cousin a day to remember. Nothing was too much trouble and his wit and vocal tone were perfect, you will never tire of listening to him and the history of this beautiful city. I was not sure what to expect from the day and as an avid shopper, even I was NOT interested in shopping with exception of The Fudge Kitchen as I had mentioned my colleagues had “hinted” that they love it. Daniel took us, to the shop and we were not disappointed! I am sure my colleagues will be disappointed as the fudge certainly won’t be travelling back to Durham as I will have eaten it before I go back. I’ve learned so much today and to see my Mums face and engagement with Daniel will be a day none of us will ever forget. Thank you so much for such a very special afternoon.

6. The Boat and the Bridge: An audio tour about the creations and genius of Brunel

Lloyd’s Amphitheatre, Explore Ln, Bristol BS1 5SZ, UK VoiceMap Bristol
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A look at the life of Bristol's most famous son, master engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, through two of his iconic constructions. This self guided audio tour will take you past the world's first transatlantic steam ship, the SS Great Britain, as well as the Clifton Suspension Bridge, the world's longest bridge at the time it was built. Both take pride of place today in the centre of modern Bristol, which is exactly where we'll start. Stepping over 200 years into the past, we'll learn about the world Brunel lived in and understand the way he changed the world we live in today. We'll wind our way along the river Avon, on a route that's almost entirely pedestrianised, and end at the Clifton's Suspension Bridge's official viewpoint.

Inclusions: Lifetime access to this tour in English, VoiceMap App for Android and iOS, Offline access to audio, maps, and geodata

Exclusions: Tickets or entrance fees to any museums or other attractions en route, Smartphone and headphones, Transportation, Food/Drink

7. Guided Walking Tour of Suspension Bridge, Clifton Splendour & Old City.

Clifton Observatory, Litfield Rd, Clifton, Bristol BS8 3LT, UK Let Me Show You Bristol
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A guided walk, between 2 and 2.5 hours long, 12,000 steps circa 3-4 miles long, listening to the guide on Audio devices to interesting facts, colourful characters, history and anecdotes on the way. Clifton, a sleepy village in 1700, developed into the ‘Mayfair’ of Bristol. Walk the suspension bridge, view the dramatic ‘Avon Gorge’, Historic Buildings, Grand Terraces, Crescents & Squares, see the Harbour, Banksy’s, University, Museum, Old City Gates, that statue, ending at the Cathedral and Centre. Join your guide, who having moved to Bristol in 1980, attended Bristol Poly (UWE), I have lived, played rugby, worked off and on in the City for 40 years. I am now semi retired, continually research the city as a Hobby and want to give something back to a place I adore.The style is interactive, flexible, light-hearted and personal.

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Reviewed By cathycoyne78

A fantastic few hours exploring, learning & laughing with Mike. The whole family had a great time. Thank you!

8. Guided Walking Tour of Bristol Old City and Harbour

Marriott Bristol Royal Car Park, Marriot Hotel, Bristol BS1 5TA, UK Let Me Show You Bristol
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Walking around a city, whilst listening to a tour guide, is a perfect form of exercise. 1000 years of Trade and Industry made Bristol the UK’s second city. See the Cathedral, Banksy’s, Harbour, Docks, Georgian Square, Old Vic, ‘Bridge’, Castle site, Old City, corn exchange, markets, Guilds, Street Art, and Sugar House. Enjoy a 2-hour guided walk, circa 12,000 steps and 3-4 miles long, listening on to interesting facts, colourful characters, history and anecdotes on the way. Join your guide, who having moved to Bristol in 1980, attended Bristol Poly (UWE), has lived, played rugby, worked off and on in the city for 40 years. He is continually researching the city as a hobby and wants to give something back to the place he adores. The style is interactive, flexible, light-hearted and personal. Nature breaks are limited, so please plan ahead.

Inclusions: Audio Recievers

Exclusions: Coffee and/or Tea

Reviewed By babyhippohannah

Really enjoyed this tour as part of our mini break, great way to see the city and learn about some of the history and street art. Mike was really knowledgeable and entertaining, and gave us some great recommendations for the rest of our trip. Will be recommending to friends and family!

9. Bristol Street Art: Private Exploration Game

Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel, Broad St, Bristol BS1 2EL, UK Questo App | Bristol Walking Tours & City Games
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Play a city exploration game where you search your surroundings for ways to solve fun challenges and puzzles that reveal amazing places and stories in the city center of Bristol. There is no guide involved, you just follow an app and play at your own pace. Each challenge will lead you to the next place by providing you with exact directions on screen. As you solve the challenge, the story of that place is unlocked. And the next location is revealed. Highlights: Try a new type of experience, the perfect mix between a tour, an outdoor escape game, and a treasure hunt. You will search for lost love, explore the city's street art and find out secret stories. If you are part of a group, one person can purchase access for everybody by selecting the total number of people. All group members will be able to play the city game on their smartphones. Alternatively, each person can purchase their own ticket. So, are you up for an exciting city game?

Inclusions: Full flexibility: start at any hour, take a break at any time and resume later, This is the safest experience you can book: no human contact, avoiding crowds, only need your phone., This experience is permanently available, 24/7, every day of the year., Play offline: you DON'T NEED an internet connection for this while exploring

Exclusions: A physical tour guide

10. Bristol Like a Local: Customized Private Tour

Castle Park, Broad Weir, Bristol BS1 3XB, UK Castle Park, Broad Weir, Bristol BS1 3XB, UK
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Get to know the city through the eyes of a passionate local. With no set itinerary, you can customize the tour or leave it up to the local for an insightful introduction to the city. Make travel about the people you meet not just the places you see.

Inclusions: Local guide "Lokafyer", Customized private walking tour

Exclusions: Entrance fees, Personal expenses, Tips and gratuities (optional), Food and drinks, Local transportation around the city (It’s a walking tour, car transportation isn’t included)

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