British grub at Bristol Temple Meads Station
A beautiful station with charm and elegance, Temple Meads is the biggest and oldest train station in Bristol, opening in 1840.
A nautical name
Bristol is well known for its proud heritage and there are plenty of reasons to see why. Dating back to the Anglo-Saxon period, this city played a huge part in the maritime trade. Bristolians also had a reputation for their high quality craftsmanship when it came to building ships. The SS Great Britain from 1844, today serves as a beautiful museum and you can take tours around it, admire its history and imagine yourself in the escapades of a bygone era.
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You're never short of things to do in Bristol, and it's overflowing with places to eat and drink, independent shops and high street retailers.