Veolia Wildlife Photographer of the Year is one of the most prestigious photography exhibitions in the world and walking distance from the Clifton House bed and breakfast in Bristol. Leave your car in our free car park and take a walk down the picturesque arcade of Whiteladies Road, past the prestigious Clifton shopping area of Queen’s Road and The Triangle, to the Bristol Museum and Art Gallery near the main shopping street of Park Street, with its many relaxed cafes and classy restaurants and bars. The exhibition promises to take you on an exciting journey around the world from the harsh, but beautiful lands of the artic to the vivid variety of the tropical rainforests.
This month’s big crowd pulling shows are mostly based around the Bristol Hippodrome and Colston Hall, both within walking distance of the Clifton House B & B, in the City Centre.
The Bristol Hippodrome is bringing the Raymond Gubbay Ballet to Bristol, showing three different performances over the next few weeks: Romeo and Juliet, Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake. This beautiful and romantic selection of ballets would make a perfect romantic valentine’s night out in Bristol, starting with an intimate meal at one of the many classy Clifton restaurants on Park Street, before strolling down this famous historic shopping street into the vibrant and beautiful City Centre to take your loved one to the ballet and maybe ending the night with a little nightcap at one of Bristol’s many excellent City Centre bars.
The Colston Hall this month has a various selection of artist playing this month including the melodic Maroon 5, Imelda May, the queen of rockabilly, The Saturdays who are one of the biggest bands in the UK and Ray LaMontagne with his band The Pariahs, who are on their first UK tour. Located in Bristol City Centre you can easily make a night of it by grabbing a meal at one the many City Centre brasseries and bistros before the gig and then heading out onto the town to one of the many excellent late night bars and clubs along the Waterfront, Corn Street or even head back up Park Street on your way back to the Clifton House B&B.




