SS Great Britain

Designed by Brunel, the SS GB was the longest passenger ship in the mid-19th century, and ran journeys from Bristol to New York City.

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Bristol's Old City
Bristol's 'Old City' is its historic district with several Grade I & II buildings, trendy shopping, the bustling craft beer scene, and theatres.
Bristol Harbour
Built with lock gates in the 18th century to address the tides of the River Avon, the waterfront has become a focal point for travellers and locals.
King Street
The newer part of King Street was developed in the 1660's, so walking down the street now is truly a time capsule of times past.
Corn Street
Corn Street used to serve as the administrative and commercial street for the city; today it is a street lined with Grade I and Grade II buildings.
The Exchange, Bristol
Designed by John Wood the Elder, whose other architectural masterpieces remain today in Bath and Liverpool, the Grade I listed building is now predominantly an administrative building.
St Mary Redcliffe Church
Known for its Gothic architecture, part of the remaining church dates back to the 12th century, though the first church in the location dates back to the Saxon times.

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