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Why visit Bristol?

Embark on a journey to Bristol, a major city in the South West of England. This historic port city sits on the River Avon, a vital centre for trade and innovation throughout centuries of British history. Your arrival brings you to a destination renowned for its creative spirit and engineering heritage.

Discover Bristol's diverse character through its notable landmarks. The Clifton Suspension Bridge, an engineering marvel, spans the Avon Gorge, while Brunel's SS Great Britain tells tales of maritime history. Explore the street art of Stokes Croft, visit Bristol Cathedral, or wander through the historic Harbourside area.

Bristol offers a unique blend of heritage and contemporary culture. Its identity is defined by a strong maritime legacy, a thriving arts scene, and a distinct independent ethos, promising a rich experience for those exploring its streets and waterways.

Best time to fly to Bristol

High Season

Bristol buzzes with energy during its high season, typically from June to August. Warm temperatures, often averaging 18-22°C, invite both locals and visitors outdoors, transforming the city’s green spaces and harbourside into lively social hubs. As you arrive, you will notice an immediate vibrant atmosphere, with streets bustling and al fresco dining common. The long daylight hours encourage exploration and a relaxed pace, perfectly suiting Bristol’s laid-back character.

This period is rich with outdoor events and festivals, defining Bristol's summer identity. Major attractions like the Bristol Harbour Festival and the International Balloon Fiesta draw large crowds, creating a festive, celebratory mood throughout the city. Parks and waterfront areas become focal points for picnics, concerts, and spontaneous gatherings. The city's many independent shops and cafes often extend their hours, reflecting the heightened activity and the city’s open, welcoming spirit.

Low Season

During the low season, from November to February, Bristol adopts a quieter, more introspective charm. Temperatures typically range from 2-8°C, bringing cooler, often damp weather that encourages a shift to indoor activities. Upon arrival, you will find the city feels more subdued, with a focus on its cosy pubs, vibrant indoor markets, and world-class museums and galleries. The shorter daylight hours and occasional crisp air lend a distinct, atmospheric feel to the historic streets.

Despite the chill, Bristol’s cultural scene remains active and inviting. The festive season brings Christmas markets and light displays, adding warmth and cheer. Locals frequent independent cinemas, theatres, and live music venues, embracing the city’s thriving arts culture indoors. This time of year highlights Bristol’s resilience and creativity, offering a more intimate experience of its community and artistic spirit away from the summer crowds.

What to do in Bristol? The must-sees

As your flight descends, Bristol's unique character begins to reveal itself, a dynamic blend of maritime heritage and contemporary creativity. Stepping into the city, you are immediately immersed in a place that encourages exploration, where every corner tells a story and new discoveries await. From historic docks to vibrant street art, Bristol offers a distinctive welcome, inviting you to uncover its spirited identity.

Here are some of Bristol’s most distinctive attractions and experiences:

Clifton Suspension Bridge
Spanning the Avon Gorge, this Victorian engineering marvel offers spectacular views and represents Bristol’s innovative spirit. Crossing the bridge lets you appreciate both the city's architectural heritage and its natural surroundings.

Brunel’s SS Great Britain
Step aboard the world's first great ocean liner, an extraordinary vessel that revolutionised travel. This award-winning museum vividly brings to life the ship’s history and the stories of its passengers, from its launch in 1843 to its return to Bristol.

Bristol Old Vic
Experience the grandeur of the oldest continuously working theatre in the English-speaking world. Founded in 1766, it continues to stage world-class productions, providing a glimpse into centuries of performance history.

Cabot Tower
Ascend this Victorian tower, located on Brandon Hill, for panoramic vistas across the city and beyond. It provides a striking perspective of Bristol’s varied landscape and architectural tapestry.

Street Art and Stokes Croft
Wander through the colourful streets of Stokes Croft and other areas to discover an ever-evolving outdoor gallery of world-renowned street art. This vibrant district embodies Bristol's independent spirit and artistic edge, offering a raw, creative energy.

Harbourside
Stroll along the revitalised Harbourside, where historic dockyards meet modern attractions, cafes, and museums. The area buzzes with activity, reflecting Bristol's deep connection to its maritime past and its lively present.

Book your flights to Bristol

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Frequently asked questions regarding flights to Bristol

How can I find budget-friendly flights to Bristol on the eDreams site?
At eDreams, we make it simple to find the ideal flight to Bristol, with ticket prices starting as low as QR 142. Our intelligent technology looks for the best available rates, providing you with a wealth of choices. Whether you priority is the lowest fare or the most suitable schedule, we make the planning process incredibly easy.
Which month is best for travelling to Bristol?
According to our latest customer search data, the best month to fly to Bristol is March.
You may also want to consider travelling in April, the second-best month for a fantastic getaway.
Don't miss deals on June, the third most frequent time of the year for visitors heading to Bristol.
If you prefer a more tranquil travel experience, the quietest time to visit is during November. Planning your trip for this period typically results in smaller crowds and a much more laid-back atmosphere at your destination.
Which airlines provide service to Bristol?

These are the carriers that offer direct flights to Bristol:

  • Easyjet flies directly to Bristol from Paris, Milan, and Inverness.

Here are some additional travel choices for journeys to Bristol that may involve a transit stop:

  • Aer Lingus operates flights to Bristol from Doha, Cairo, and Doha.
  • Klm Royal Dutch Airlines also travels to Bristol from Doha, Doha, and Zurich, providing several useful departure alternatives.
What kind of weather can I expect in Bristol?
If you are looking for sun, the ideal time to visit Bristol is throughout July, August, and June, when average temperatures reach roughly 21º. These months also provide the most sunshine, with about 22 hours of light per day. For those who prefer cooler weather, consider planning your stay for February, January, and December, when the temperature settles around 2º. If you want to stay dry, it is best to avoid Bristol during December, October, and November, as rainfall peaks at approximately 85mm. The driest months are April, February, and July, which see an average of just 53mm of rain.

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