Self-guided tours are an excellent way to see the main sights while visiting Bristols tourist delights and discovering the hidden places it has to offer. Take the experience of a self-guided walking tours in Bristol, from ghost walks to the splendour of Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol has so much to offer. Happy sightseeing.
Each walk delivers a unique and fascinating user experience. Through Tourist Walks’ self guided tour application you can explore the hidden gems created by local experts. For people wanting to explore the neighbourhood and experience the local culture, we provide a unique experience of exploring the city using GPS guided audio tours. We provide a free walk to our new users.
Tourist Walks is an application that can give you the freedom to explore the famous walks at your own discretion. We have created a full audio-visual self-guided experience that gives you the confidence to explore and discover the stories of various cities on your own.
Get a list of all the tourist sites you can visit. The Tourist Walks application will guide you to your next destination because every journey starts with a single step.
Even if you don’t understand the local language of the city you are visiting, Don’t worry. Audio guided walks have multilingual text assistance that will guide you in your native language.
Tourist Walks’ audios are narrated by professionals who will keep you entertained while you are walking your way to the next destination. We help you discover the city around you in a more impressive way.
It is always frustrating when you wish to travel somewhere but your mobile phone service is out-of-order. Don’t worry! Tourist Walks comes with an offline version of built-in maps you might need, even without internet access.
Each walk delivers a unique and fascinating user experience. Through Tourist Walks’ self guided tour application you can explore the hidden gems created by local experts. For people wanting to explore the neighbourhood and experience the local culture, we provide a unique experience of exploring the city using GPS guided audio tours. The App is FREE, and all the walk summaries are FREE, each walk is individually priced and you can buy all the walks for a city at a discounted price.
Tourist Walks is an application that can give you the freedom to explore the famous walks at your own discretion. We have created a full audio-visual self-guided experience that gives you the confidence to explore and discover the stories of various cities on your own.
Get a list of all the tourist sites you can visit. The Tourist Walks application will guide you to your next destination because every journey starts with a single step.
Even if you don’t understand the local language of the city you are visiting, Don’t worry. Audio guided walks have multilingual text assistance that will guide you in your native language.
Tourist Walks’ audios are narrated by professionals who will keep you entertained while you are walking your way to the next destination. We help you discover the city around you in a more impressive way.
It is always frustrating when you wish to travel somewhere but your mobile phone service is out-of-order. Don’t worry! Tourist Walks comes with an offline version of built-in maps you might need, even without internet access.
Bristol or “Brcygstowe”, as it was called in anglo-saxon, owed both its existence, and its name to a crossing place over the River Avon. Its earliest streets were around the , now ruined churches, of St Peter and St Mary le Port. It would grow though manufacturing, and world trade, including the slave trade, to become the second most important port, and one of the wealthiest cities in Britain. It was once thought to produce everything you could need for daily life, with a hunger for profit all around. It received a Royal Charter in 1155 and became a County in its own right in 1373. These days it lacks a symbolic centre, as the city was heavily bombed in the second world war but there is still plenty to see and experience in this city, both historical and modern. Our walks make sure you see the best, and they tell the stories that will ensure you appreciate and enjoy your time here.
Escape the everyday and take a self-guided walking tour to explore the hidden gems in Bristol like the Royal Fort Gardens, the M shed Museum, and the Clifton Observatory as well as more well known tourist spots such as Bristol Harbour and the Clifton suspension bridge as well as much more.
See the amazing Clifton Suspension Bridge as well as the up market village of Clifton
Part 1 of the must see tourist sites for Bristol, including the harbour, museums and markets.
This walk covers all you would expect to see, and much more, in the exclusive Clifton area of Bristol. This, of course, includes the beautiful suspension bridge, but also includes Victorian retail establishments, Georgian buildings and gardens, an observatory and ancient rock slide, and one of the best places in Bristol to have a coffee. A great all-round tour. Happy sightseeing.
This walk is part of our essential places to see in Bristol tours, and covers all the great places to see in the eastern and northern sides of the city. From the famous “Nails”, to Prince Ruperts tower. We discover great pubs, theatres and the wonderful St Nicholas Market as well as the Bristol “Floating Harbour”, some great places to shop and eat, to many places of historical importance in Bristol. So, it is definitely got lots of places to see for anyone who wants to get to know this great city better. Happy Sightseeing.
Probably one of the most famous artists to come from Bristol is Banksy. This once anonymous graffiti artist is now world famous for his, sometimes controversial, street paintings, that all have underlying social commentary. He has inspired a new generation of graffiti artists, to create innovative and dynamic art. Among Banksy’s wonderful pieces, still available for viewing free of charge, are: Girl With a Pierced Eardrum which is one of his latest creations, from 2014; Well Hung Lover, which is Britain’s first ever legal piece of street art, and Queen Ziggy which appeared in time for Her Majesty’s Diamond Jubilee, in 2012. All these, and more, are visited on this tour. Happy sightseeing.
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No. After the walks have been downloaded, for which you need an internet connection, no mobile data is required to do the walks.
No you can pause and resume at any point within the walk. Whether you need a coffee or a comfort break the walks are entirely flexible.
Yes you will receive both verbal guidance and a GPS enabled map to take you around each of the points of interest on the walks.
No the walks are circular so you will receive multiple options of where to start each walk.
Yes there are providing you buy them as a bundle, not one at a time. You can even buy all the walks in one package at a very generous price.
For each point of interest you will get information both verbally and in text and sometimes video form together with helpful images to get the most from each one.
You can pay by all manner of credit and debit cards as well as Paypal.
In the walk summary we point out if the walk is suitable for wheelchairs and pets, and there is also an indication of the distance of the walk, and how long it will take.
Yes we would love to hear from you through our website: www.touristwalks.co.uk
Bath is a beautiful city with plenty of things to see and do. If you’re looking for a great way to see the city and learn about its history, I recommend taking a self-guided walk. The Bath City Walks tour is an excellent option, and it’s easy to follow.
If you’re looking for a fun way to see Bath, I highly recommend the self-guided walk. The route is easy to follow, and you can stop and explore at any of the interesting sites along the way. I really enjoyed being able to take my time and wander around, and the walk was a great way to see some of Bath’s best sights.
If you’re looking for a fun and affordable way to see Bath, I highly recommend the self-guided walk. There are a number of different tours to choose from, and you can customize it to fit your schedule. The walk is easy to follow, and you can stop at any of the attractions or restaurants that interest you. I had a great time and would definitely recommend it to others. Thanks for a great experience!
If you’re looking for a great way to see the sights of Bath, I highly recommend taking a self-guided walk. The route is well-marked and takes you by all the major attractions, plus there’s plenty of interesting historical information along the way. I really enjoyed taking this walk – it was the perfect way to see everything Bath has to offer!
If you’re looking for a leisurely stroll around Bath’s city centre, then look no further than Tourist Walk. Our knowledgeable and friendly guides will take you on a fascinating journey through the city’s history, pointing out all of the must-see sights along the way. This is a perfect activity for visitors of all ages, and I can’t recommend it highly enough!