Bristol is a young, lively city in the south west of England with tons to see and do. This historic city is brimming with things to do and surrounded by gorgeous countryside all around.
It is so easy to travel to and from Bristol, from practically anywhere. Bristol International Airport has frequent flights to many destinations, as well as fantastic road and rail links connecting it to the rest of the United Kingdom.
Accommodation is priced to suit any budget and will commonly include free internet access, which is very convenient when planning a day out or where to go for a meal. However you prefer to relax, there will be something to suit your requirements in terms of the activities on offer.
Explore which festivals will be on during your visit as many are well worth checking out. In August for example, there is the International Balloon Fiesta, which unleashes a riot of vibrant colour over the skies of Bristol. Then there is Mayfest, the fringe theatre festival, the Harbour Festival and the African Caribbean Carnival in St Pauls.
Bristol is now considered to be an excellent gourmet destination by food lovers everywhere. You will find every style imaginable in the culinary flavours throughout Bristol’s excellent eateries. Quality ingredients are sourced locally. Many food critics say that Bristol is now the number one location in the United Kingdom for great quality food.
So it is no great surprise that so many food and drink festivals are hosted in Bristol city. Food festivals are increasing in popularity as more consumers are enjoying the opportunity to meet producers directly and sample a vast range of free products.
Yearly food festivals include the Love Food Festival, every July, where you can find endless food stalls promoting wonderful, (often local) produce. 2012 launched Bristol’s first Chocolate festival where absolutely everything to do with chocolate was celebrated alongside fantastic activities to engage chocolate lovers of all ages.
Another brand new event for 2012 is a five day German Beer Fest. Wine lovers would enjoy the Love Wine Festival where they are able to sample tons of different British wines, ciders and ales. Lovers of a quality cider will be pleased to know that in August there is a Bristol Summer Cider Festival just for them. Cider is complemented with some of the most incredible hog roasts you will have ever imagined
All of the food and drink festivals blend great produce, with fab music and atmosphere.
A trip to Bristol, with its first class restaurants and events will guarantee you the most memorable gourmet experiences that will keep you coming back for more.