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Cheryl C.

Bath, United Kingdom
English, Spanish
Mike R.

Mike R.

Bath, United Kingdom
English, French
Florence P.

Florence P.

Bristol, United Kingdom
English

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Bristol's spirit is as vibrant as its iconic street art, a city where innovation and history dance together along the waterfront. Your local guide is your key to unlocking this dynamic city. Beyond the famous Clifton Suspension Bridge and SS Great Britain, discover Bristol’s heart through private tours that weave through its historical streets. Picture yourself on a walking tour, feeling the cobblestones beneath your feet as you explore the maritime legacy of the harbour. Or indulge in a food and wine tour, savouring local delicacies while uncovering the stories behind each flavour. With skip-the-line experiences, dive into Bristol's cultural tapestry without missing a beat. Your local guide ensures that every moment in Bristol is personal and unforgettable. If you’re looking for more inspiration, take a look at our curated list of things to do in Bristol. Explore Bristol your way At ToursByLocals, we believe that how you explore is just as important as where you go. That’s why every Bristol tour is private, flexible, and built around you: Move at your own pace, skip the crowds, make connections and follow your curiosity. Find local guides offering private tours in Bristol for every interest, including: History tours: Step aboard Brunel’s SS Great Britain to hear dockyard stories, then walk across the Clifton Suspension Bridge and pop into the Clifton Observatory’s camera obscura for views over the Avon Gorge. You can also explore St Mary Redcliffe’s carved nave or the working M Shed to trace the harbour’s merchant past. Nature and Wildlife tours: Follow deer trails in Ashton Court Estate and wander Leigh Woods to spot bluebells in spring and fungi in autumn. Your guide can set up a peregrine watch on The Downs above the Avon Gorge or plan a family outing to the Bristol Zoo Project at Wild Place. Off The Beaten Path tours: Pick through shipwright tools at Underfall Yard, slip into the Clifton Rocks Railway’s hidden stations, and hear the story behind Banksy’s The Mild Mild West in Stokes Croft. If you’re curious, add Arnos Vale Cemetery’s listed mausoleums or the rarely opened Redcliffe Caves when access allows. The harbourside and Old City are easy to cover on foot, with frequent buses for longer hops; hills around Clifton can be steep. For spots beyond the centre, ask your local guide about chauffeured tours or private transportation. This isn’t a one-size-fits-all itinerary, you can tailor your private tour to match your interests, pace and personality with a local who knows Bristol inside and out. Walking tours & neighbourhoods Experience Bristol like a local by taking a private walking tour through its diverse neighborhoods. With a local guide, you'll discover the city's unique personality and vibrant communities, making your visit truly memorable. - Clifton: Known for its iconic suspension bridge and Georgian architecture, Clifton is perfect for families and history buffs. Its charming streets are ideal for a leisurely walk. - Stokes Croft: Often considered the cultural heartbeat of Bristol, Stokes Croft is a must for anyone interested in street art and vibrant nightlife. It's a lively area that draws those seeking creativity and connection. - Harbourside: This revitalized area offers beautiful waterfront views and is great for those looking to enjoy museums, cafes, and a bit of local history. It's suitable for all age groups. - Southville: Home to the famous Tobacco Factory and a thriving arts scene, Southville is perfect for cultural tourists wanting to dive into Bristol's local art and theatre. Day trip ideas from Bristol Base yourself in Bristol, then look outward to nearby cities and wild landscapes that fit easy day trips and simple tours shaped around history, food, or fresh air. Bath pairs honey‑coloured terraces with a compact centre where you can wander Georgian streets, relax along the river, and dip into small museums and indie shops; it suits fans of architecture, design, and relaxed city walks, and your tour can lean into spa history or photography. Cheddar Gorge and the Mendip Hills deliver big limestone cliffs, clifftop paths, and village stops for classic cheese and a pint; it works well if you want a half‑day hike, views for days, and a countryside route that’s easy to tailor around fitness and time. Wells and Glastonbury combine a tiny cathedral city vibe with a hilltop Tor and lively high street full of myth and music links; go for medieval lanes, market browsing, and green spaces, and shape your time toward legends, mellow cafés, or short scenic climbs. The Cotswolds (think Castle Combe, Tetbury, or Painswick) offers stone villages, hedgerow lanes, and farm shop lunches; it’s ideal if you like scenic drives, old churches, and garden stops, and your tour can favour photo spots or slower village time. Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan let you cross into Wales for a waterfront stroll, Victorian arcades, and coastal cliffs on the Heritage Coast; it fits sports fans, street‑food grazers, and sea‑air seekers, with routes that balance city flavour and breezy shoreline time. A private tour with a local guide is the best way to really get to know a place. Skip the crowds, follow your interests, and see a side of Bristol most travellers miss.
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