What it says on the tin.
VisitBristol. Probably
designed for tourists, but I can’t get enough of it. This is the best place to
go if you have some free time and don’t know what to do with it. Whether you
want to go to the theatre, find a National Trust stately home to wander round
or find the perfect place for your parents to stay if they visit, this website
is incredibly easy to navigate. They even have a section called, Rainy Days
Out.
BristolCulture. This
little gem is written by one man who has his finger in every little Bristolian
pie. From reviews of theatre offerings to news about opening cafes and
restaurants, this is the site to head to if you fancy an eclectic mix of Bristol
information. I found out recently from BristolCulture that Jason Donervan plans
on visiting Jason Donervans…
Inter:Mission. This
one is more for the students, and I’m a little biased because I write for them.
However, if you’re stuck for something to do then head over to the
Inter:Mission calendar and the weekly planner which will let you know the best
things happening that week. It’s also a great place for the more quirky
student, a fan of the intimate-venue, up-and-coming band scene? Head to
Inter:Mission Bristol.
ThisIsBristol. I
don’t always agree with their theatre reviews, but if you’re after local news
then this is a great place to head to. The website is updated regularly and it’s
a really good way to make yourself feel more connected to the Bristol
community, if that’s what you fancy.
Crack. For the
more fashionable amongst you, Crack Magazine’s website is the place to go if you
love music and art. They keep you updated on the anti-mainstream, you can even
play tunes on the site. What’s more, they have a physical version of the
magazine that is FREE and widely available.
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