I am so happy I stumbled across this video AND your awesome channel!!! I am a week away from a trip to Oxford for work (I work for MINI) and also taking a few pleasure days to visit The Cotswolds, Bath, Bristol and a couple of friends from Los Angeles who moved to Cardiff last year. Your videos were absolutely perfect for planning my excursions and things to see and do. I love your vibe, and the videos are so much fun! Thanks again, and if you make it back to the States and visit Ptown or Palm Springs, let me know.
Welcome 🤗 glad to hear you’re enjoying the channel and the videos are helping! Sounds like you are about to have a fun time on your pleasure days. All great places to visit and still outside peak season so fingers crossed for some good weather 🌞
@@JJExtra I had the most amazing time! Weather was nearly perfect and it rained only one afternoon while I was in Oxford. Sunny and beautiful in The Cotswolds, Bath, Bristol and Cardiff. Visited most of the places you recommended and all were on point. Thanks again for the awesome videos and suggestions to make my trip fun!
Hi ,I’m a Bristolian and all my family were born there,but it’s changed so much over the last 30 years and I don’t personally think for the better 😢but saying that I still love it. The famous actor Cary grant was also born in Bristol. Maybe you should visit Blaze castle it’s another famous grounds and house in Bristol it’s very pretty.. thanks boys.
@@IamsquiggleIt used to be a great place, now it's a shithole. That's what has changed. It has gone steadily downhill since the early 90's because its been invaded by people from all across the UK and the world and its lost its identity. Can you remember what it was like in the 80s and early 90s?
I lived in Bristol 1988-1990. Loved it. Great night life, small walkable city, history. Nothing like a pint at the back of the Clifton Gorge Hotel on a summer night.
Love being a true Bristolian, lived here all my life, now in Ashton vale 15 minutes walk to Ashton court were I can play my favourite sport, disc golf on the amazing 24 basket course 🥏👍
Oh we’ve never played disc gold but it looks a lot of fun. We would need to be somewhere remote though otherwise people and property could be in danger 😂
we live in Cardiff, but visit Bristol for a day/night/weekend out every 6 to 8 weeks. Christmas Steps is so quirky. (It was the Easter Steps in one episode of Casualty). The Clifton Suspension Bridge visitors centre is well worth a look. Clifton is a great area to stroll around and love the M-Shed and the cargo container pop-ups.
Bristol is a lovely city, haven’t been for several years, makes me want to go back! Bristol reminds me of Brighton, cosmopolitan, left field, anything goes!
You can stop in the Harbourside information Centre & grab maps of the Banksy artworks around the city. The one you liked with the man hanging out the window is a cheeky nod to the health clinic that lives/lived in that building.
We didn’t…. This time but we will definitely be back as we already have a whole other itinerary of things to do! The tower of course being one of them!
Bristol is great if visiting for the landmarks but not necessarily to live. It’s overpopulated (I think it’s the highest percentage growth city over the last decade) and it’s super expensive to live. To rent somewhere under 1k might you might get a flat, and a couple on a combined salary of 100k plus might get you a mortgage on a 2 bed house away the away from the central areas. Traffic is real bad a peak times and theres now a clean air zone with poor signage so any slip ups in your Diesel car will get you a fine. For every nice bakery or cafe there is 4 kebab shops. I’ve been here a long time so naturally my opinion will be different to others.
Thank you for sharing. Obviously we can only comment on the city from a visitors perspective so it's good to get some local perspectives for anyone who may be considering making it their home.
I visit someone who is a Bristol resident and I must agree that visiting Bristol is different from living there. Property prices are well up to expensive areas in other towns and of low quality generally. A lot of rents are expensive and for the space offered as you say and damp is a real health problem in a lot of properties. Buying food and drinks out is prohibitively expensive in places and there doesn't seem to be any cheap alternatives just mostly tourist rip-off prices. car ownership in the centre is difficult because of ULEZ and the mysterious "Bus Gates" where you can be fined without realising it. Also easy to stray into a bus lane where there are cameras to catch you unawares. Best to use a Park and Ride and just use the buses in the city centre. Bristol is showing it's age as far as shops is concerned. Debenhams still stands empty and The Galleries has not much going on. Not much for a city of its size so best to give it a miss and shop out of town or elsewhere until the council gets its act together and decides what it wants Bristol to be for it's residents.
I'm off to Stresa next month. It's a small town on lake Maggiore, in northern Italy. One of the most beautiful places on earth. I find these videos funny. Aww... 'bristol' 😂😂
lads you aint missed the balloon fiesta, what you missed the other month would have been the harbor festival, and is Bristol the coolest city in the UK ? damn right right i was born and bred here lol
Hi Jack, we are primarily a travel channel. The home vlogs were something we started during the lockdowns so we have no plans to go back to them. Never say never though! 😊
I’m a born Bristolian and the place has been ruined by middle class Londoners gentrifying everywhere their Wolly jumpers go wokest city in Britain not the true Bristol I grew up in
Lived there for 38 years and most people from there think its shit. The only people who think its cool and edgy are those not from Bristol. It's over priced and over rated. It's been ruined and gentrified by hipsters from London/South East. Had a vibrant music seen 15-20 years ago and the centre had some interesting shops but now it's over priced shit.
It's a rubbish city now full of immigrants, druggies and beggars. You cannot walk anywhere now without being approached by people who are looking for "spare change"Crime rate is high and every night ambulances tearing through the streets. M Shed on a weekend is crawling with drunks who end up fighting and to combat this the police arrive on horseback. Am I biased? you bet I am. I have travelled the world for more than 30 years and had never been bothered. I come to Bristol to visit my daughters I get accosted by people lookimg for money for drugs and when I say that I do not have any money on me they insist on walking me to an ATM.
You need to do some fact-checking. Bristol has not had a Conservative -led Council this century. There has never been a Conservative Mayor of Bristol. All 4 parliamentary constituencies are held by Labour. So please do explain your "reasoning".
I've lived here since 1988 and I love it. They keep improving things.
Ah I'm visiting it and really enjoyed your video! Thank you!
I am so happy I stumbled across this video AND your awesome channel!!!
I am a week away from a trip to Oxford for work (I work for MINI) and also taking a few pleasure days to visit The Cotswolds, Bath, Bristol and a couple of friends from Los Angeles who moved to Cardiff last year. Your videos were absolutely perfect for planning my excursions and things to see and do.
I love your vibe, and the videos are so much fun! Thanks again, and if you make it back to the States and visit Ptown or Palm Springs, let me know.
Welcome 🤗 glad to hear you’re enjoying the channel and the videos are helping! Sounds like you are about to have a fun time on your pleasure days. All great places to visit and still outside peak season so fingers crossed for some good weather 🌞
@@JJExtra thanks! I’m really looking forward to it. I’m most excited about getting some warm Welsh cakes! Keep up the great work! 👏
@@JJExtra I had the most amazing time! Weather was nearly perfect and it rained only one afternoon while I was in Oxford.
Sunny and beautiful in The Cotswolds, Bath, Bristol and Cardiff. Visited most of the places you recommended and all were on point.
Thanks again for the awesome videos and suggestions to make my trip fun!
Sorry, UA-cam only just highlighted this comment to us but we are glad to hear you had a great trip and that our videos helped 😊
Hi ,I’m a Bristolian and all my family were born there,but it’s changed so much over the last 30 years and I don’t personally think for the better 😢but saying that I still love it. The famous actor Cary grant was also born in Bristol. Maybe you should visit Blaze castle it’s another famous grounds and house in Bristol it’s very pretty.. thanks boys.
What's changed😊
@@IamsquiggleIt used to be a great place, now it's a shithole. That's what has changed. It has gone steadily downhill since the early 90's because its been invaded by people from all across the UK and the world and its lost its identity. Can you remember what it was like in the 80s and early 90s?
I've lived in 5 cities in the UK and Bristol is the best
PROUD TO BE BRISTOLIAN
You should pop back when it’s sunny it’s gert lush then ! There’s normally music or a festival on every corner in the summer:)
Bristol is great place you can get weed almost anywhere and the council won't mind if you want to spray paint a building front or two.
I lived in Bristol 1988-1990. Loved it. Great night life, small walkable city, history. Nothing like a pint at the back of the Clifton Gorge Hotel on a summer night.
Small walkable city? Your joking right. It takes ages to walk to different parts of down town alone
@dontworry-i9o I do clifton to cabot circus in half an hour. Very do-able compared to some other cities.
@@dontworry-i9o I used to walk home every night from the university to the top of Blackboy Hill. Always a pleasant stroll.
@MsPinkwolf not really try walking from north bristol to south takes hours
@@dontworry-i9o I think we’re talking about the city centre.
Love being a true Bristolian, lived here all my life, now in Ashton vale 15 minutes walk to Ashton court were I can play my favourite sport, disc golf on the amazing 24 basket course 🥏👍
Oh we’ve never played disc gold but it looks a lot of fun. We would need to be somewhere remote though otherwise people and property could be in danger 😂
we live in Cardiff, but visit Bristol for a day/night/weekend out every 6 to 8 weeks.
Christmas Steps is so quirky. (It was the Easter Steps in one episode of Casualty). The Clifton Suspension Bridge visitors centre is well worth a look.
Clifton is a great area to stroll around and love the M-Shed and the cargo container pop-ups.
My auntie and uncle live in clevedon which is near bristol and its lovely,my nan and dad and grandad is buried there xx
It is basically a giant Art College with a river running through it.
But it is also wonderful.
love ur hat mate :) nice video, I love Bristol
Thanks! 😃
The tickets for the ss great Britain last a yr so well worth the money if you want to go back
Hiya, only been through Bristol on a coach, just last week in fact, but I'd love to visit there for a couple of days x
It’s a great place to visit so hope you manage to get that couple of days next time 😊
Looks like a dope city
5/6 weeks i might book the flight 😊
Nice video. The church with no roof at the begining was in an area destroyed in the blitz in the war, and left as a memorial.
Great Lads. Thanks
Thanks for showing us around in Bristol 😉🇬🇧
Our pleasure!
Hi boys! Ive been to Bristol some years ago. It's changed a lot. Thanks. Beautiful place. Hugs from Argentina
Hi Jorge! It is a beautiful place, happy we could show you how it is now.
Weve been to Bristol before but now seeing it totally differently, always liked it there, but need to go back and explore properly
Yes you definitely do and don’t forget to climb down in to the giants cave and stand on the grated floor hanging high above the gorge 😂
Bristol is a lovely city, haven’t been for several years, makes me want to go back! Bristol reminds me of Brighton, cosmopolitan, left field, anything goes!
It’s beautiful, we didn’t really have any expectations so it took us totally by surprise!
I live in Bristol, I agree a lovely city, but the people I can't get the people.
Fake almost, certainly no honest.
@@stephenbermingham6554fake Bristolian nurse here, fake degree, don't actually like devoting a third of my life to helping people at all!
I've been to Brighton for the weekend 6 times from Bristol, i call it 'Bristol on sea' 😅
Nick Park is from Preston, Lancashire 😀
The cathedral is modelled on Notre Dame
The only thing missing in Bristol, is a decent football team, sadly!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻
You can stop in the Harbourside information Centre & grab maps of the Banksy artworks around the city. The one you liked with the man hanging out the window is a cheeky nod to the health clinic that lives/lived in that building.
Did u not go up Cabot Tower on Brandon Hill ... as I know u like high towers with a great view at the top
We didn’t…. This time but we will definitely be back as we already have a whole other itinerary of things to do! The tower of course being one of them!
@@JJExtra ur a cute couple .. love josh without his cap on , like his hairstyle
Definitely come back ... did u stay over night ??
Not in Bristol itself no…. Maybe next time!
Bristol is great if visiting for the landmarks but not necessarily to live. It’s overpopulated (I think it’s the highest percentage growth city over the last decade) and it’s super expensive to live. To rent somewhere under 1k might you might get a flat, and a couple on a combined salary of 100k plus might get you a mortgage on a 2 bed house away the away from the central areas. Traffic is real bad a peak times and theres now a clean air zone with poor signage so any slip ups in your Diesel car will get you a fine. For every nice bakery or cafe there is 4 kebab shops. I’ve been here a long time so naturally my opinion will be different to others.
Thank you for sharing. Obviously we can only comment on the city from a visitors perspective so it's good to get some local perspectives for anyone who may be considering making it their home.
I visit someone who is a Bristol resident and I must agree that visiting Bristol is different from living there. Property prices are well up to expensive areas in other towns and of low quality generally. A lot of rents are expensive and for the space offered as you say and damp is a real health problem in a lot of properties. Buying food and drinks out is prohibitively expensive in places and there doesn't seem to be any cheap alternatives just mostly tourist rip-off prices. car ownership in the centre is difficult because of ULEZ and the mysterious "Bus Gates" where you can be fined without realising it. Also easy to stray into a bus lane where there are cameras to catch you unawares. Best to use a Park and Ride and just use the buses in the city centre.
Bristol is showing it's age as far as shops is concerned. Debenhams still stands empty and The Galleries has not much going on. Not much for a city of its size so best to give it a miss and shop out of town or elsewhere until the council gets its act together and decides what it wants Bristol to be for it's residents.
Oh my, there's a Bristol Connecticut here in the US. . . I wonder how similar they are. . . Also, nice hat and phenomenal hair, Josh!!!
Maybe we can all go one day and find out for ourselves?! The hat is pretty cool right? 🤪
Hi guys where you hanging out just on way to Folkestone glorious sunshine today
Hi mark! We’ve literally just drove past Folkestone but not stopping there today - the weather is beautiful 🤩 hope your having a great weekend 😊☀️
""Bristol wheel"? when was that happened?
We have no idea but it was good fun 😂
The creator of Wallace and Gromit is from Preston he went to uni in Bristol
So expenisve to liver there!
I'm off to Stresa next month. It's a small town on lake Maggiore, in northern Italy. One of the most beautiful places on earth. I find these videos funny.
Aww... 'bristol' 😂😂
Sounds beautiful, much better than Bristol! 😂
I reckon if you guys should ever come back to bristol you should go to tog hill, reckon it'd be right up your back ally
Thanks for the recommendation but we will give it a miss 👍🏻
I've had the misfortune of going to Bristol ....
Tell me about your experience?
@@jonhal205 I've never been to such a depressing Sh_t Hole in my life.
@@DannySmith-mu3pt give me an example of the worst thing you experienced in bristol?
@@jonhal205 just being in the sh_t hole
@@jonhal205 You obversely have not travelled far and wide. So your expectations are low.
what a fun place! We have a herd of Goats in Seattle who roam around eating brush in certain areas too! but more urban than a hiking trail! lol
Oh now that we have to see one day! Plus we want to go to Seattle anyway 😂
@@JJExtra it would be fun to have you here! I could be your tour guide! lol
lads you aint missed the balloon fiesta, what you missed the other month would have been the harbor festival, and is Bristol the coolest city in the UK ? damn right right i was born and bred here lol
Ss gb 3:09
Yo guys would be great to see some home vlogs at some point like you did on your other channel a year or so ago 🎉
Hi Jack, we are primarily a travel channel. The home vlogs were something we started during the lockdowns so we have no plans to go back to them. Never say never though! 😊
❤❤❤❤Bristollll 10/10
Great vid you guys are the best by the way my names Henry and I’m 10 years old I use my mummy’s account ! P.S I like your hair josh !
Thanks Henry 😊
bro its a nice place to visit but I've been living here all my life but after a couple of years its just becomes your normal city
So true wherever you live but always nice to know visitors enjoy your home town/city 😊
Mr.Bald told me it’s an absolutely hole 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It’s where 30 year olds go to retire.
❤
Start in Mickey Zoggs next time lads
Bristol is defo the best city in uk
Manchester is better just at the fact alone thay have Europs biggest indoor water park
I moved to bristol from kent for uni and ended up staying. Great city. Is getting a bit OTT on being woke these days but cant have it all
I’m a born Bristolian and the place has been ruined by middle class Londoners gentrifying everywhere their Wolly jumpers go wokest city in Britain not the true Bristol I grew up in
Bristol ay
Bristol is a cracking place
That's right. No prevaricating around the bush!
I was there last week and wasn’t impressed, aggressive beggars, drunks, drug dealing, was glad to leave!
Yeah this video is glorified, only showing the posh areas
Lived there for 38 years and most people from there think its shit. The only people who think its cool and edgy are those not from Bristol. It's over priced and over rated. It's been ruined and gentrified by hipsters from London/South East. Had a vibrant music seen 15-20 years ago and the centre had some interesting shops but now it's over priced shit.
That's odd. Most of the Bristolians I speak to daily like living here (as I have done for 36 years).
@@The_Original_Geoff_B Most I knew though it was too gentrified.
I'm from bristol and totally agree
Speak for yourself
@@martinshepherd626 Probably a hipster.
Bristol ain’t that cool
Again
You are joking. Around and about it’s got some nice areas. However, the city center is dying, especially with its 15 minute city rules.
"15 minute City rules"??
the show is cool baseballcup cheesy
its the wokest city
Duh
Proud of it.
It's called being normal
@@danielhooper502no
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💩 hole, coolest city 😂😂😂
Crap city far to woke.
Bristol used to be good now it’s woke
It's a rubbish city now full of immigrants, druggies and beggars. You cannot walk anywhere now without being approached by people who are looking for "spare change"Crime rate is high and every night ambulances tearing through the streets. M Shed on a weekend is crawling with drunks who end up fighting and to combat this the police arrive on horseback. Am I biased? you bet I am. I have travelled the world for more than 30 years and had never been bothered. I come to Bristol to visit my daughters I get accosted by people lookimg for money for drugs and when I say that I do not have any money on me they insist on walking me to an ATM.
what is your favourite city in the UK? Aren't most of them like this now?
Sadly its like that in most big cities.
The most woke soy extreme left city... Far from cool
😮😅😅😅 Bristol 😅😅 another Tory ubend false advertising for a true blue slurry pit
You need to do some fact-checking.
Bristol has not had a Conservative -led Council this century.
There has never been a Conservative Mayor of Bristol.
All 4 parliamentary constituencies are held by Labour.
So please do explain your "reasoning".
I'm not a Tory, but I wish there was some more Tory balance from the ultra-left Woke City Council and Mayor
As a bristolian living in Canada I can confirm that this is the best city. For ppl not familiar think Banksy, skins and me 🫠😂
No bias at all lol - but we certainly loved it!
@@JJExtra not biased at all 😂 can’t wait to go back 😇