Friday, 20 December 2013

I am already thinking of the winter break. And most of my friends are also counting down the minutes left to go back home. It's always nice to go home, mostly because of the huge feasts. When I was a child, the incentive were the presents. Now, on the other hand, it's family and friends.  So, this will be my last post in this 2013 and I couldn't find a better way to finish the year rather than talking about Christmas Steps. I wish you happy...
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Tuesday, 17 December 2013

Bath is a city 14 miles away from Bristol. You could be in Bath in 40 minutes by car, yet it is not the best option as parking in the city centre will cost you an arm and a leg. So, what's the best way to get there? I always choose public transport if I go to Bath, either the bus or the train. The train takes 10 minutes from Temple Meads station and an offpeak return tickets costs £4.60 with the railcard. The bus ticket is free if you...
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Sunday, 15 December 2013

I thought I would never write about a chain restaurant in my blog but Loch Fyne really deserves a post. Located in historical "Old Granary" in the waterfront, Loch Fyne is a very beautiful seafood restaurant. I made a reservation for Sunday lunchtime although we later realized that there wasn't a need for a reservation (you never know, though). We decided to go at lunchtime as they have set menu on a reasonable price of £10.45 for a 2 course...
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Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Can you imagine there is a sailing parade, where boats are decorated with Christmas decoration and light up the Harbourside? Next Saturday, 14th December, this will actually be happening. Bristol harbourside will shine bright on this second edition. For two hours, over 30 boats of all colours, shapes and sizes will illuminate the Harbourside with a Christmas parade for the second time. The five-mile circuit will start at Prince's Bridge, where...
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Sunday, 8 December 2013

If you follow my blog, you would have already realised that I love handmade jewellery. If you don't, I tell you now: I love handmade jewellery. And even more if the artist is local! I like the idea a wearing a pair of earrings or a nice necklace while its maker could be sitting next to me in a coffee shop, for example. The artist will probably stare at me and smile, and I would probably smile back, without knowing exactly why.  Since...
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Friday, 6 December 2013

Next Sunday, thousands of Santas will hit the road in Bristol. Armed with their bikes, they will be cycling from the MShed to Ashton Court. You can also be one of them! This Sunday, 8th December, take your Santa outfit, decorate your bike and join the rest of Santas at MShed at 10.30am to cycle together with the herds of reindeer riders in this "santastic" event Sustrans is organising. The route will be traffic-free until Ashton Court,...
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Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Next Friday, 6th December, The Island will host a new night market from 5pm to 12pm. The concept behind the street market is a social gathering. It will combine local breweries, artists, musicians and you! There will be street-food traders, local craft beer brewery bar, hot coctails bar, DJs, local arts & crafts, live t-shirt screen-printing, handmade goodies, kids corner, pop-up record shop, seating and many more. Before reading about this...
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Monday, 2 December 2013

Liverpool is a city 3-hours away from Bristol going North. It was founded as a borough in 1207 and got the city status in 1880. With a population of more than 550,000, Liverpool is the fourth most populated city in Great Britain. It takes slightly less than 3h to get to Liverpool by car, but the route is quite straight forward. Take the M5 north towards Birmingham and then M6 to Manchester. Take the exit to the M62 towards Liverpool and it will...
Posted by Great little place called Bristol On Monday, December 02, 2013 No comments READ FULL POST
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