The Naked Guide to Bristol: Not All Guide Books Are The Same
by Richard Jones 2021-01-17 11:34:51
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NEW REVISED EDITION!The Naked Guide to Bristol goes from strength to strength. It was first published in 2004 and has been regularly updated ever since. It''s already popular with students, visitors and those relocating to the city and is selling inc... Read more
NEW REVISED EDITION!The Naked Guide to Bristol goes from strength to strength. It was first published in 2004 and has been regularly updated ever since. It''s already popular with students, visitors and those relocating to the city and is selling increasingly well to tourists. With that in mind, the fully updated 7th edition is released in Summer 2019. It includes an entirely new introduction featuring the city''s top 30 must-see attractions and a new map section. The reformatted book now consists of the following sections.1. Introduction, must-see Bristol, events calendar.2. In-depth area guide to Central Bristol.3. Up close analysis of History, Music, Politics, Architecture and more.4. Listings to help you find the best places to eat and drink plus kids'' Bristol, street art, theatre, clubs, sport gay Bristol and more.5. MapsThere''s an extensive section on Banksy and street art and the world-famous Stokes Croft area of the city. The Naked Guide to Bristol covers all the mainstream attractions such as Brunel''s suspension bridge and the SS Great Britain, the city''s museums and art galleries, but is the obly book to tell you why you should visit the recently re-opened Star and Garter pub in order to discover Bristol''s African-Caribbean heritage, or where to find the few remaining hidden Banksy pieces. Less
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Richard Jones is a professor of computer systems in the School of Computing at the University of Kent, Canterbury. He earned a B.A. in mathematics from Oxford University and an M.Sc. in computer scien...
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