It's the magnificence of the steep hill that draws me to Park Street, much more than the actual shops. Walking up the hill, you're in the meek shadow cast by the Wills Memorial Building; walking down (if you can keep control of your legs), you're heading down towards the vibrant city centre, College Green and waterfront. Yes, it's an impressive street, busy, dramatic, and buzzing.
The shops, though ... I struggle to find anything particularly useful on this street. They're posy shops, posy cafes, posy restaurants: The Guild, Woodes, BS8, Chandni Chowk. People don't flock to Park Street for actual serious shopping trips - Broadmead and Cabot Circus down the road will provide that. No, this is the place for buying one tiny thing and strutting up the road carrying it in a branded paper bag.
I like spending time on Park Street because of the buzzy atmosphere, the good coffee you can get at Woodes. I don't particularly like the street at night time; it gets very raucous on Friday and Saturday nights with students rolling up and down the hill between bars, such Yia Mass and The Elbow Room. Even the nice pub, The Bristol Ram, seems to get completely overrun with drunk 21-year-olds as soon as the sun goes down. read more