Bristol is a shoppers dream with something for every type of shopper, browsers who enjoy rummaging through second hand stores or picking up unusual trinkets, fresh food, independent store followers or lovers of large precincts or malls housing the UK’s largest chains and outlets all under one roof. The city is divided into several shopping areas so is easy to decide the type of shopping experience you are looking for.
Broadmead: The largest shopping area in the City. Its pedestrianised streets house 300 stores including major retailers and outlets along with banks, cafes and restaurants. A multi-storey car park means access is easy.
Cabot Circus: The latest shopping development situated alongside Broadmead. The area houses 125 shops including 15 major retail chains and a 2600 space car park makes shopping a hassle free experience.
Train. Bristol Temple Meads. Car. Easy access from M5 M4 M32. Air. Bristol int airport then flyer coach.
In the very unlikely event you don’t find what you’re after in either of these bustling shopping areas or are looking for the more traditional why not try out the Old City where you’ll find the St Nicholas Market with everything from fresh produce & freshly baked bread to second hand book stalls. If you fancy a taste of the West Country why not try out the Farmers Market held every Wednesday on Corn Street just outside the Old Corn Exchange here you can pick up fresh game and home made chutneys or even a locally produced cheese or two.






Gary Johnson who is the Bristol City boss sent his staff and players on to the ground pitch acclaim fans before starting match with Plymouth Argyle in a show of unity. At the weekend It followed criticism from supporters.





Boyd Said that ““I’m very proud to have equalled Eric’s record and hopefully I will beat it against Doncaster Rovers on Tuesday night,”