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First of all, when I think of Bristol, the Bibic (British Institute for Brain Injured Children) center comes to my mind, and the children diagnosed with autism who taught me so much in this center, and the sweet teachers who work with them.
And their manager, the sweet Julie Spencer. Every second I spent with them was precious to me.
Bibic Centre is a charity and support centre based in Bristol. It provides special education and rehabilitation services specifically for children and young people. The centre provides support to children with a range of developmental and learning difficulties, their families and teachers.
Its goals include helping individuals maximize their potential and providing more independent living skills.
Bristol is a city and port located in the southwest of England. The city is known for its history, cultural diversity and colorful spirit: Bristol has been known as an important port city since the Middle Ages. It is famous for its historical buildings, museums and galleries. Important historical landmarks in the city include Bristol Cathedral and Clifton Suspension Bridge. It is home to higher education institutions such as the University of Bristol and Bristol University of Applied Arts. These institutions have enriched the city academically and culturally. Bristol has a vibrant art and music scene. The city is especially known for its street art and is home to an incredible exhibition by the famous street artist Banksy. I will talk about this exhibition in my article called Bristol 2.
In addition, many music festivals and theater events are held. It has a strong economic structure in sectors such as aviation, space technology and digital media. The city has many parks and green areas. The natural landscapes created by the Clifton Suspenison Bridge and the River Avon are some of the beauties of Bristol.
Although Bristol is smaller than other cities in England, it is a vibrant city with cultural and economic opportunities.
I walked around the city all day long and tried to perceive its modern history and architectural structure.
Castle Park is an important park in Bristol, England, that brings together historical and modern elements. It is located in the center of Bristol, next to the Floating Harbour, and has undergone various changes throughout history. Castle Park takes its name from the historic Bristol Castle located here. The castle was built by the Normans in the 11th century and played an important role in the defense of the city. However, it was destroyed during the English Civil War in the 17th century. Some of the ruins of Bristol Castle can still be seen in the park. In particular, the ruins of the castle walls and structures such as St. Peter's Church make up the historical texture of the park.
St. Peter's Church is located in Castle Park in the heart of Bristol and is one of the oldest buildings in Bristol. Built in the 12th century, this church has undergone various restorations over time. It was built in the Middle Ages and is a beautiful example of Norman architecture. The church was heavily damaged by heavy bombings during World War II. For this reason, it stands today only in ruins. After the war, the church was not restored and is preserved as a war memorial. The architecture of the church bears the characteristic features of the Norman period. The current state of ruin of the church reflects the richness of its history and the effects of war. St. Peter's Church is considered a symbol that bears the traces of important events and war in Bristol's history.
Christ Church with St Ewen is another historic church. This church is located in Corn Street in the city centre and is a fine example of 18th century architecture.
The church was built in 1786 on the site of the old St Ewen's Church, founded in the 14th century. The architect was William Paty. The church reflects the typical Neoclassical architectural style of the period. Christ Church has a particularly striking tower, which is considered one of Bristol's landmarks.
The church, with its simple yet elegant interior, played an important role as the religious centre of Bristol’s merchant class. Although not used for worship today, it hosts a variety of cultural events.
Located in Bristol, the Guildhall is one of the city's historical and architecturally significant buildings. Originally built in the 13th century, this structure was used as the center of Bristol's commercial and administrative activities. The Guildhall is notable as a complex of courtrooms and various public buildings that served the English Legal System.
The building has elements of Gothic and Victorian architecture. The Guildhall was rebuilt in 1843 and has since been restored several times. During these restorations, efforts were made to preserve the original character of the building.
Today, the Guildhall is used extensively for cultural events, exhibitions and special occasions, and is also an important stopping point for visitors wishing to learn about Bristol's history.
St John's Church is a historic church located in Bristol. The church was built in the 12th century and is a Gothic-style building. Located close to Bristol's city centre, the church has undergone many restorations and renovations over time. The church is particularly notable for its elegant architecture and impressive interiors. St John's Church also hosts community events and concerts from time to time, making it not only a place of worship but also a cultural centre.
Bristol City Council Building is a historic building in the city of Bristol. Completed in 1950, the building has a modernist design and is located in the city centre on College Green. Bristol City Council Building is one of the administrative centres of Bristol and houses the city's various public services. In addition, the building's architecture and location have been carefully designed to be in harmony with the historic fabric of Bristol. The building is also used for various events and exhibitions in the city.

Bristol Cathedral is a historic church in Bristol, England. Construction began in 1140 and was completed in 1216. The cathedral's architecture is largely Gothic in style, with some Norman and Early Gothic elements.
Bristol Cathedral has a large and impressive interior. The stained glass windows of the cathedral are also quite remarkable. There are also many important tombs and monuments in the interior of the cathedral.
Bristol Cathedral has undergone many restorations and repairs over time, and is now an active place of worship and hosts a variety of cultural events.
The Clifton Suspension Bridge is a famous suspension bridge. Built between 1830 and 1831, the bridge is located over the River Avon and connects the Clifton district of Bristol with Leigh Woods. Designed by the famous engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, this bridge stands out with its design. The bridge is approximately 214 meters long and 76 meters high. It is considered one of the most impressive engineering structures in England and is one of the important symbols of Bristol.
The British enjoy having social events in the evenings. In the UK, evening parties usually involve a relaxed time spent with friends or family. Such events are especially common on weekends or special occasions.
There are so many great places to eat and drink in Bristol. Here are some restaurant recommendations with a range of cuisines:
Paco Tapas: A Michelin star restaurant serving traditional Spanish tapas. Famous for both its delicious food and friendly atmosphere.
The Cowshed: A steakhouse that serves delicious meat dishes prepared with local ingredients. It is especially known for its steaks.
The Lido: An interesting venue offering both a restaurant and an open-air swimming pool. It is very good at Mediterranean cuisine and seafood.
Casamia: An award-winning restaurant serving modern interpretations of Italian cuisine. Offering a unique gastronomic experience with its chef's tasting menu.
The Ox: Another restaurant serving quality meat dishes in a stylish atmosphere. Especially popular for its cocktails and special sauces.
Cargo Cantina: Located in Bristol's trendy Wapping Wharf area, this restaurant serves fresh and delicious Mexican food.
Accommodation recommendation:
Regilbury court grooms house.
Bristol, BS40 8DS, United Kingdom • Distance to centre 11.4 km





















































