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    St Andrews Park - Taken from their website

    St Andrews Park

    (15 reviews)

    A square of green, surrounded by terraces on all sides, St. Andrews Park is probably deserving of…read morethe 'green oasis' cliché. Big old conker trees at the top of the hill make lovely shade for reading. As you go further down, there's a bit more open space usually where people play football. As the land isn't flat here it's not perfect for sports, although I have enjoyed a few afternoons of Frisbee here. There's a kids park, which doesn't usually have glowering teenagers sitting on the swings, always a plus. They've also got a bowls green (so a lied, there is at least one small patch of perfectly flat land) tucked away for your granddad. Since its surrounded by housing it's unsurprising how popular it gets when the sun comes out. On a fine day in July or August it can be a challenge to find enough space to set your picnic and you can certainly forget about being able to play Frisbee. I don't blame the people for coming, this park offers a little lung for the surrounding area.

    St Andrews park is great, it's a luscious green haven just a short walk from the hustle and bustle…read moreof Gloucester road. The park has lots of green grassy space, and trees to offer shade from the sun. The kids play area is at the top of the hill and hosts your usual park utensils, it also has a paddling pool which is open during the summer. This park offers something for everyone, it has a really chilled feel and during the warm weather has a real festival vibe. With groups of people having BBQs and enjoying a few beers in the sun. There's a small catering can that offers drinks and nibbly treats! The toilets are the only downside to this place, they are a little worse for wear and could do with a bit of TLC. I love this park and would definitely recommend you pay a visit!

    Brandon Hill

    Brandon Hill

    (30 reviews)

    This is a very concealed park, despite it being quite large, and having a beautiful tower at the…read moretop of it! Seemingly only known by the locals, I feel there should be more signs towards it so the tourists can find it easier, as it really is a park not to be missed when visiting Bristol. The park is a big hill that gets higher and higher till you get to the top, which is where Cabot Tower is. Perfect for summer barbeques, leisurely walks, or sitting on one of the benches staring out into the amazing view. You can see for miles out, on a clear day. It is a wonderful park that everyone should visit at least once, and after that once, I'm pretty sure you'll keep coming back!

    Brandon Hill is a patch of greenery between Jacobs Wells Road and Park Street. A blessing for…read moreBristol it has got a little bit of everything. At the peak is Cabot Tower, for your dose of history. This is free to enter and well worth the climb for the incredible views of Bristol. Although you only have to get half way up the hill to see South Bristol spread out before you like a tablecloth - an doable climb even if you're not the fittest of people. As well as getting an education, you can have some fun and experience a bit of a nature. There's a children's play area and a basketball hoop (which are few and far between in Bristol). There's usually someone on the basketball court and I've had a few good games, mostly with students. The only downside is that the courts very small, and you'll often find yourself losing your ball in the buses down the side. Nature comes courtesy of various little reserves that have been set up. They've got a little pond that's chock-a-block with frogs spawn in the spring. I think it's a sight of special scientific interest for something or other too, but I'm afraid exactly what escapes me at the moment. Either way, it's nice to have something really wild right in the centre of the city.

    Queen Square - Queen's Park in the snow!

    Queen Square

    (16 reviews)

    The green lungs of the city centre, or something. It is free to walk across and open 24 hours a day…read more- a tiny square of park to take your lunchtime sarnie on a sunny day. The businesses surrounding it (many solicitors and charities) in the square are gorgeously grand Georgian buildings, making this old part of the city seem quite regal. Many of them have been restored in the last 10 years thanks to a Heritage lottery grant. Woop! Summer months are my favourite down on the square, as it pays host to a plethora of exciting outdoor events like theatre (including Shakespeare and Opera), concerts and is a main part of the Harbourside festival too, fireworks and all.

    This is the poshest of Bristol's parks. Queens Square is an elegant patch of grass just off from…read morethe city centre, criss-crossed by paths and with an impressive looking statue in its centre. A good place to go for a few minutes away from the fumes and noisiness of Bristol city centre (as well having a bit of greenery it's bordered by quiet roads on all four sides). It's popular in this respect, with hoards of office workers disgorging on the grass around lunch time each day. There are festivals put on here in the summer, and I recommend going. With grand Georgian terraces on all sides it makes for a slightly different sort of feel when watching live music - it feels like a proper venue (rather than just being random field, where you will find most festivals. Just make sure you don't get stuck behind the big statue, as as hap paned to me in the past. With a sense of history, Queen Square offers a civilised respite from Bristol city centre.

    College Green

    College Green

    (13 reviews)

    Perfectly positioned in front of Bristol Cathedral it really should be your first point of call, if…read moreyou've never been to the city before or if the sun is shining and you're not lying in it. You really are in the centre of everything here; you've got Park Street, Whiteladies, Clifton, the suspension bridge in one direction, Harbourside & the river in another, and Cabot Circus and Broadmead the other. The best thing to do is sit here and watch skaters do tricks in the circle, it's even better when they fall over trying to do Kickflips. But I think there's a nice contradiction between the beautiful old cathedral and all the kids using the space to practice skating. Don't worry though, they don't intrude on you if you are just sat on the grass. This really is a perfect spot and should be the envy of anywhere in the world. It's beautiful and you can usually catch something pretty interesting happening down there every day in the summer.

    College Green is a beautiful park! Quite small in size, compared to an average park size goes, but…read moreits just such a lovely green break for the hustle of Park Street and for when it gets busy by the riverside nearby. Not that this park doesn't get busy though, all it needs is the sun out, and there will be hoardes of teenagers about, lazing in the sun, drinking, laughing and enjoying their afternoon! It is definitely a very teenagery park, scattered around in their various groups. However that only adds to the charm of this park. Beside it is the Bristol Cathedral, which is a towering block of beauty to look at while you enjoy lying in the grass. There is Park Street alongside College Green, which has many superb independent shops for you to stroll into if you get a tad bored of lounging. Skateboarders come here and practice their tricks in a small paved bit at one corner of the park, there's always a football being bounded about and kids running around. Always something fun to cast your eyes on. Once when I was here, a helicopter landed smack in the middle of the park, which provided some midday excitement. A great park to lounge around and take in the loveliness of Bristol.

    Anchor Square - parks - Updated May 2026

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