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Things To Do in Bristol This Easter

We're helping you explore Bristol this Easter with our suggestions of fun places to visit and things to do with friends and family

30/03/2023

E is For Eat All The Chocolate

Give in to your sweet tooth this Easter and enjoy the very best sweet treats that Bristol has to offer!

There’s something to suit every taste bud, from indulgent treats at Mrs Potts Chocolate House , dark chocolate & salted caramel desert at The Ox, to hot chocolate and Easter goodies from Bird & Blend, Easter is a time for chocolate galore.

Head to Swoon or Creams for a post-walk ice cream, or to Pinkmans Bakery for a chocolatey filled sour-dough-nut.

Our mouths are watering just thinking about it!

Artwork designed by Kid Crayon.

A is For Arts, Fashion & Culture

Embrace Bristol’s culture with open arms this Easter.

Whether that’s listening to local music at Mr Wolfs, letting your creative juices flow by purchasing art utensils from Cass Art, catching a show at Bristol Hippodrome or refreshing your style this spring at Park Street’s Carharrt and Patagonia.

Head down to Watershed to watch an indie movie before crossing the harbour to hit up Arnolfini to see their latest art exhibitions.

There’s just so much to do!

Artwork designed by Art by Cheba.

S is For Something Special for Someone Special

Treat a special loved one in your life to something special this Easter.

Whether that’s a pre-loved vintage item from Flamingos Vintage, a wardrobe refresh from Thrift, a new addition to their plant family from Mila Plants or skincare and beauty items from Boots.

Treat a loved one to a special meal out at Mugshot or a cocktail at The Lost & Found.

There are so many ways to spread the love this Easter!

Artwork designed by SophieLongArt. 

T is for Tempting Treats

We are spoilt for choice when it comes to all things delicious in Bristol so why not indulge in mouthwateringly good slices from Pizzarova, burgers with a view from Bambalan, wings and sides to make your heart sing from Four Wise Monkeys and sweet tooth cravings from Cowbee

Treat yourself to the new menu at Las Iguanas or spend your bank holiday weekend at bottomless brunch at Zerodegrees!

Get yourself in a treat-yo-self kind of mood!

Artwork designed by Molly Mural. 

E is For Entertainment for the whole family

Make quality time with your nearest and dearest a priority this Easter half term by heading to the theatre at Bristol Old Vic or Bristol Hippodrome or letting your competitive streak roll with a family games night at Geek Retreat.

Plan a visit to The Lanes for a game of bowling or the Aquarium to find out more about their prehistoric sea life exhibit. 

There’s so much family fun this Easter break!

Artwork designed by Ejits.

R is for Resting and Relaxing

Make use of the long weekend and spend your time resting and relaxing this Easter!

We’re spoiled for choice in the city so why not indulge yourself this Easter with a well deserved pamper at PureSpa, a peaceful night away in Bristol’s iconic Old City at Bristol Harbour Hotel or an evening of cocktails and catch ups at Java

Let your stress drift away with a session at Bristol Float Centre then head to Pho for some comforting Vietnamese food.

We feel relaxed just thinking about it!

Artwork designed by Marta Zubieta Illustration

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