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Bristol Overview
The city has latest cutting edge technology energized
by fast money and big business from the old commercial
traditions.
The culture, art and the restless youth have made it
Britain’s most high technology city.
The ascent in speech in Bristol is quit different from
the south and west of Gloucester.
Bristol also has a famous university.
The city has castles, cathedrals, churches and regency
architecture.
The 14 the century cathedral with Norman chapter house
and gateway rebuilt in 1868.
The Merchant Ventures Almshouses, UniversityTowers and
beautiful Regency architecture.
The 14th century church of St.Mary Radcliff also known
for its architecture.
Bristol is connected to Lightwoods by the Clifton suspension
bridge on the Avon Gorge.
History:
In the 11th century Bristol was first chartered as
a city and in the 13th century by the order of Edwards
III it became a county, the first provincial state.
Though Bristol was a trading centre in the 12th century,
it grew as a major trading and manufacturer of woolen
cloth.
John Cabot and his son Sebastian are the famous explorers,
who sailed to America
and Newfound land.
To honor there discover a monument is built on Brandon
Hill.
BRISTOL AIRPORT GUIDE
Travel to and from Airport
Bus: the Bristol International Flyer, coach link
providing service to Bristol railway station, bus stop
and airport and it takes about 30 minutes.
The National Express also serves all
UK destinations and Bristol bus station
Train: TempleMeads is the closest railway station
located 7 miles from the airport with coaches run every
20 from the airport to railway station.
BristolAirport Information
General enquires 0870 1212747 or visit feedback@bristolairport.com
Special help 0870 1212747 or visit specialassistance@bristolairport.com
BristolAirport facilities
Currency Exchanger: Travel-ex is located in the terminal
before and after security.
ATMs are also available.
Shopping: enjoy both duty free and tax free shopping
at Bristol airport before and after security control.
Food & Drinks: food village (subway) and burger king
are located before and after security control.
Lounges: for relaxing or work, Service Executive
Lounge is located in the departure area and British
Airway Executive Lounge is provided for club members.
Other Facilities: public telephones, internet points
and televisions are located in the terminal.
Business and Conference Room
The facility is available across the airfields, the
Media Centre call 01275 473602 or the newly constructed
Holiday Inn Bristol airport has three conference rooms
call 01934 861123 for availability.
Address:
Bristol International Airport Bristol, BS48 3DY.
Facilities
Introduction There are baby care facilities in two
of the toilets on the ground floor.
There is a separate baby care facility on the mezzanine
floor and several baby care facilities on the first
floor within the departures lounge once inside the terminal
you will find all of the facilities you would expect
at a small international airport.
There are two airport lounges, currency exchange
bureaus and a number of ATMs.
There is a good range of eating options, excellent
disability facilities and duty free shopping.
Shops: Flying Visit (Convenience Store) | WH Smith
| Dorothy Perkins | Serendipity Games Zone | Claire’s
Accessories |
Currency Exchange:
Disabled
Facilities: Special Assistance Parking available
with allocated spaces, accessible toilet facilities
throughout terminal, lifts to upper levels, low level
telephones and wheelchair use.
Bristol airport is 9 miles outside the city centre,
just off the A38.
Bristol Airport Directions Bristol Airport from the
North M5 Leave the M5 at junction 18 (signposted A4
Bristol & Airport).
Bristol , following signs for the airport.
Go past Bristol City Football ground and connects
with the A38 towards Taunton the airport is situated
8 miles South of Bristol on the A38.
Bristol Airport from the South M5 Leave the M5 at Junction
22, at roundabout take 3 rd exit signposted
A38.
At East Brent roundabout joining the A370 take 2nd
exit signposted A38 & airport.
Continue on this road for approx 11 miles, airport
is on the left.
Bristol Airport from the South M5 Leave the M5 at Junction
22, at roundabout take 3 rd exit signposted
A38.
At East Brent roundabout joining the A370 take 2nd
exits signposted A38 & airport.
Continue on this road for approx 11 miles, airport
is on the left.
Bristol Airport from the East M4
Bristol Temple Meads train station is closest, with
trains to London , Bath and Exeter .
Taxi:
Airport cars operate from the airport providing pre-quotes,
air conditioned.
The booking desk is in the Terminal, opposite Arrivals.
They also operate wheelchair accessible minibuses.
Bus or Coach: Bus 121 goes to Weston Super Mare from
the airport.
Bristol train station and the airport.
Local Tourist Attractions Near to
Bristol International Airport
Bristol also offers a celebrated cathedral, Clifton
Suspension Bridge , Clifton Observatory, caves, and
Bristol Zoo.
The city is bursting with grand architecture and
ornate buildings, containing diverse shops, cafes, theatres,
museums and concerts.
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