Private Tour2 h
Bristol: Old City Private Walking Tour
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Begin your exploration at the impressive Bristol Cathedral, where you can admire its architecture, the Well Hung Lover, St Marks, the Council House, Park Street, and other notable buildings. Continue to Canon's Marsh, viewing Oporto Quay, Limekiln Dock, cranes, and shipping.
Walk to the medieval trench and over Pero's Bridge to Arnofini. Cross Prince Street Bridge to see the M ...
Meeting point
 Llandoger Trow, King St, Bristol BS1 4ER, UK
Bristol Cathedral
-  Admire the stunning Gothic architecture of Bristol Cathedral before continuing along College Green. Along the way, take in the striking mural Well Hung Lover, pass by St Mark’s Church, the Council House, and the elegant buildings lining Park Street. This area blends historic landmarks with vibrant street scenes, offering a rich visual and cultural introduction to Bristol.
Canon's Marsh
- Stroll through Canon’s Marsh, once an industrial dockland, now transformed into a lively waterfront district. Take in views of Oporto Quay and Limekiln Dock, along with preserved cranes and hints of Bristol’s shipping legacy. The area balances history and modern development, offering insight into the city’s maritime past amid restaurants, galleries, and open harborside walkways
Bristol City Docks
- Walk from the medieval harbor trench, a remnant of the old port, across the iconic Pero's Bridge. Enjoy waterside views leading to the Arnolfini, a contemporary arts center. This leg of the route highlights Bristol’s historic transformation—from trading hub to cultural destination—while offering a picturesque and educational stroll through the heart of the city’s harbor.
Prince Street Bridge
-  Cross Prince Street Bridge and take in the sights of M Shed, a museum showcasing Bristol’s social history. Nearby, see The Matthew, a replica of John Cabot’s ship, and explore the quirky Container Village. Glimpse the ruins of the old prison nearby, adding layers of intrigue to this stretch of the walking tour through Bristol’s harborside.


