Tourist Information Centre
The Galleries, Ground Floor, Bristol, BS1 3XD
Official website:
Tel: +44 (0)117 2397685
The Bristol Tourist Information Centre is for visitors and locals alike, and offers everything from help with bus timetables and accommodation booking to souvenirs and gifts.
Opening Hours:
Monday to Sunday 10am – 5pm
5 Nearest Attraction
Richie's opinion :
"I visited the Tourist Information Center several times ( when It was at the Watershed - see the pictures) and I have to say I really liked it.
If I didn't have an idea to buy a gift, I found something here, if I forgot to buy a monthly bus ticket and the Firstbus Office at Bristol Bus and Coach Station was closed, I visited them or if I wanted to buy a ticket for a Boat trip or Bristol Zoo - they had very good offers..
The VisitBristol, which is part of VisitWest, it has given me a lot of ideas and inspiration for my own walkinbristol website, is worth following them on all platforms; Facebook and Instagram, but their Youtube Channel is also excellent. ;)"
1. Castle Park
( 413 foot - 2 min walking)
2. Cabot Circus
(486 foot- 2 min walking)
3. John Wesley's chapel - The New Room
(0,1 mile - 2 min walking)
4. Bearpit
(0,2 mile - 5 min walking)
(0,3 mile - 7 min walking)
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Nearest Public Toilet
The Galleries Shopping Centre
(You are HERE )
Accessible
25 Union Gallery, Broadmead, BS1 3XD
OR
Cabot Circus Shopping Centre (Community Toilet Scheme)
Accessible
Glass House, Broadmead, BS1 3BX
Lower ground floor and floor 3 management suite
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About the Tourist Information Centre
Bristol’s Tourist Information Centre has moved to the ground floor of the Galleries.
Previously located next to the Watershed, the information centre had to move because of the cinema’s planned expansion.
Opening Times
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Open from Tuesday to Sunday, the information hub offer services for both visitors to the city and for people who live in Bristol, such as help with public transport, as well as stocking themed gifts and souvenirs.
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The store is selling locally made products, including mugs, jewellery, t-shirts, books and maps, all of which are available through the Bristol Tourist Information Centre’s website.
Visitors and locals can also buy bus tickets, get keys for the city’s accessible toilets and find out about recently reopened attractions throughout Bristol and beyond.
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