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Engelsklærerforeningen. The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. Stories pride. Things to Do in Bristol - VisitBristol.co.uk. Bristol is the city of bridges, balloons, boats, bikes, Brunel and Banksy.

Things to Do in Bristol - VisitBristol.co.uk

Yes we like the letter ‘b’ here. We also like spoiling you for choice, as there isn't just one great thing about Bristol, there are lots and lots! Start poking around and figure out what to put at the top of your list. Whether you're looking for a great day out for all the family, a romantic break, an adventure, to experience Bristol's eclectic music scene or just some rest and relaxation in our green, ...… Read more. What’s On in Bristol - VisitBristol.co.uk. Theatre Bristol. There’s loads going on across our area - if we’re missing something why not add it to the site?

Theatre Bristol

Displaying Events 1 - 10 of 157 in total The Stick House Raucous 07 Sep 17 Oct Venue: The Lo-co Klub Full Price: £18.50Concession Price: 16.50 The door of The Stick House is open. All you have to do is walk in… When I was twelve my father lost me to the beast in a game of cards… In a country not s... BRISTOL & BEYOND EXHIBITION Art painted by Paul Weaver 15 Sep 06 Oct Venue: Steak of the Art Full Price: FREE 15th sept-6th oct An exhibition of paintings by Bristol artist Paul Weaver, winner of the Harbourside Prize 2014 Capturing the effects of light and atmosphere are import... LIVING QUARTERS Tobacco Factory Theatres 17 Sep 03 Oct Venue: Tobacco Factory Theatres Full Price: £16.00Concession Price: £13.00 We are delighted to announce our new production of Living Quarters, by the Irish playwright, Brian Friel, celebrated author of Translations, Faith Healer andDanci... Whats On in Bath – VisitBath.co.uk.

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Whats On in Bath – VisitBath.co.uk

The city boasts a year-round programme packed full of eclectic events, so whatever time of year you visit there’s always something on to enjoy... Sing along to a well-loved musical at the theatre; sample the best local produce at the Saturday farmers’ market; become mesmerised by one of the many vibrant exhibitions throughout the city; seek out an antique bargain at the regular vintage market; get hands on with a craft workshop and bring a handmade reminder of your stay home with you; or enjoy a guided walk with stunning views along the Bath Skyline.

Bath is also a big festival city, so don’t forget to check our major events page for what’s on in Bath throughout the spring and...… Read More Bath is also a big festival city, so don’t forget to check our major events page for what’s on in Bath throughout the spring and summer months. Did you know that Bath is a great sporting city? Read Less. Bristol, Bath and Somerset Guide. Just twelve miles from Bristol, BATH has a very different feel from its neighbour – more harmonious, compact, leisurely and complacent.

Bristol, Bath and Somerset Guide

The city’s elegant crescents and Georgian buildings are studded with plaques naming Bath’s eminent inhabitants from its heyday as a spa resort; it was here that Jane Austen set Persuasion and Northanger Abbey, and where Gainsborough established himself as a portraitist and landscape painter. Bath owes its name and fame to its hot springs – the only ones in the country – which made it a place of reverence for the local Celtic population, though it took Roman technology to turn it into a fully fledged bathing establishment.

The baths fell into decline with the departure of the Romans, but the town later regained its importance under the Saxons, its abbey seeing the coronation of the first king of all England, Edgar, in 973. Although Bath could easily be seen on a day-trip from Bristol, it really deserves a stay of a couple of days. Bath Theatre Guide - Tickets, Reviews, & News. Whats On in Cheltenham – Visit Cheltenham. Cheltenham is the Cultural Centre for the Cotswolds.

Whats On in Cheltenham – Visit Cheltenham

Culture, and festivals and events in particular, are a huge part of what Cheltenham is all about. The calendar is packed full of a wide range of fantastic events to suit all interests and tastes. Enjoy the fantastic buzz around the town with the world renowned horse racing and the Cheltenham Gold Cup to the internationally acclaimed four main Cheltenham Festivals of Jazz, Science, Music and Literature. Poetry, Comedy, Ballroom & Latin Dance add to this eclectic mix. Other well established music festivals of Wychwood, or the Cheltenham Folk Festival (to be called Folk Three in 2015) stand alongside the newer Ukulele Festival of Great Britain, all ideal for families. For sports enthusiasts, you can’t go wrong on a summer’s day by visiting the Brewin Dolphin Cheltenham Cricket Festival, or maybe take in a day’s horse racing at any time from Autumn through to Spring.

Remember to book early to ensure your accommodation. What's On. Welcome to our Official Cotswolds Website. The city Bristol in London. Gloucestershire Walking Routes - with Walking maps. Great Walks.