Museum in United Kingdom

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  1. 121

    Pizza Express

    ★★★★☆ 4.2
    Closed

    “I have been here twice this year, both times the food was excellent and the staff were lovely. The restaurant itself is nice and has a great view of the river. What more can you ask for? As well as this I am lactose intolerant which can cause problems when eating out, however at this restaurant they have an entire vegan menu and they will adapt pizzas to make them lactose free. The pizza dough recipe here does not contain milk. The staff here take intolerances seriously and are very helpful when you have questions. In my experience, some restaurants act inconvenienced or do not understand when you have a dietary requirement, but I can eat at this restaurant with confidence as I know that the food will not upset my stomach whatsoever which is rare as I have a stomach condition on top of lactose intolerance. They have amazing vegan garlic bread, even my partner was impressed with it. The vegan cheese that they use is really good too, unlike most places. This is our go-to restaurant now in York and I highly recommend it.”

    Address: 17 Museum Street, York YO1 7DJ, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1904 672904

    Website: pizzaexpress.com

  1. 124

    Oakdale Workmen's Institute

    ★★★★★ 5
    Closed

    “Feels as though it would only need some terraced miners cottages and a pithead gantry in the distance to make it completely authentic. The library and reading room have the air of past times. The hall above reached by the staircase with the stained glass window is more functional but useful for events”

    Address: Cardiff CF5 6DP, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 29 2057 3500

    Website: museum.wales

  1. 127

    Listers Honda Northampton - Servicing

    ★★★★★ 4.9
    Open

    “I recently had my Honda serviced here and I’m very pleased with the whole experience. The process was smooth, clear, and hassle-free from start to finish. Special thanks to Nicola, who was friendly, professional, and made everything happen seamlessly. I highly recommend this dealership for their excellent service and customer care.”

    Address: 2 Museum Way, Northampton NN3 9HW, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1604 413411

    Website: listers.co.uk

  2. 129

    Thomas FARTHING

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Closed

    “I have purchased a pair of summerweight, wool and linen blend, Prince of Wales check trousers. These are an exemplar of vintagewear and trouser perfection. The fuller 1920's era cut is perfect for extended wear, say while attending a summer day wedding. They have ample length for a good tailor to take down (to approximately a 34" inside leg), or, in my case, some stout and period appropriate turn ups.”

    Address: 40 Museum Street, London WC1A 1LU, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 20 7831 1600

    Website: thomasfarthing.co.uk

  1. 130

    Gambas Tapas Bar

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Closed

    “We booked the private dining room at Gambas for my daughters 19th surprise birthday celebrations. The restaurant were very very helpful organising the event as my daughter has dietary requirements and we wanted the surprise element too. The food was delicious, the atmosphere was absolutely lovely and the staff were really helpful and had great vibes! We will definitely be booked the private dining experience again at Gambas. Many thanks to everyone there”

    Address: Museum Street, Bristol BS1 6ZA, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 934 9256

    Website: gambasbristol.co.uk

  2. 131

    Cabot Tower

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “The tower is worth the 10min walk from the bottom. The stairs are a little tight but when you get to the first floor, the view is spectacular, with information about locations and their direction. The second floor is a bit tighter, only for one person at a time but again, the view is spectacular.”

    Address: Park Street, Bristol BS1 5RR, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 922 2200

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  3. 132

    Brandon Hill

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “The hill is situated in Bristol city. It’s a moderate climb to the top of the hill and then you can climb to top of Cabot tower. On the day we visited it was raining and windy, but we still enjoyed the walk and the climb. Highly recommended.”

    Address: Park Street, Bristol BS1 5RR, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 922 2000

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  1. 133

    Snuff Mills

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “Snuff Mills is a charming park offering a peaceful retreat from city life. Nestled along the River Frome, it boasts picturesque woodland trails, a historic mill, and serene riverside views. The well-maintained paths are perfect for leisurely walks, jogging, or cycling. Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the diverse flora and fauna. It's a great spot for picnics, with plenty of open spaces and benches. The tranquility and natural beauty make it an ideal destination for families, nature lovers, and dog walkers. Parking is convenient, and the area is generally clean and safe. Overall, Snuff Mills is a delightful urban oasis.”

    Address: Bristol BS16 1UH, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 922 2000

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  2. 134

    Vassells Park (Oldbury Court Estate)

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “A brilliant place to spend the day, there is a fantastic play area for children to have all the fun in the world, and the walk around the park is lovely, it's quite heavenly listening to the stream and the birds”

    Address: Bristol BS16 2JN, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 922 2000

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  3. 135

    Kings Weston Estate

    ★★★★☆ 4.7
    Open

    “A wonderful place for a walk especially with a dog, wooded areas, views over the estuary and a lovely cafe. Didn't have time to explore it all as I was on time restraints will visit again as just off the M5 so a good break from a journey”

    Address: Shirehampton Road, Bristol BS9 2EE, United Kingdom

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  1. 136

    Y Gegin

    ★★☆☆☆ 2.6
    Closed

    “We visited Y Gegin on a Monday afternoon in December for a hot drink to warm us up at the end of our visit to St Fagans. The restaurant was very clean and tidy and there were plenty of tables available. We ordered a cappuccino and hot chocolate and were happy with the drinks and the speed of service. The staff member who served us was very friendly and helpful. They were unable to accept cash payments at the time we were visiting and there were plenty of signs to let people know this. Paying by card was very easy and straightforward, although they didn't accept American Express cards. We enjoyed our drinks and found the prices reasonable (£7.50 for the lot, which is about the same as most high street coffee chains).”

    Address: Cardiff CF5 6XB, United Kingdom

    Website: museum.wales

  2. 137

    St. Andrew’s Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “I took my nephew to this park today and it instantly hit me with a wave of nostalgia. This was the very same park I used to visit as a little one with my family. I remember happily walking down Happy Lane, a narrow footpath decorated with creative artwork from amazing people, though sadly a few have vandalised it with white or pink scribbles. It’s an incredible place that holds so much sentimental value for me. My nephew had an amazing time and especially loved the swings. I was glad to see they’d kept the splash pool too. I have fond memories of splashing around in it as a kid, and seeing him enjoy the park made it feel like my childhood smile had been passed down to him. It’s funny and beautiful how life works sometimes. Nostalgia truly is a gift.”

    Address: Effingham Road, Bishopston, Bristol BS6 5AX, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 922 3719

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  3. 138

    Oldbury Court Estate

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Lovely place to come with kids or family. Big play area with toilets next to it. There are paths down to the river which can provide shade in the summer. The hill to the river can be quite steep for some.”

    Address: Oldbury Court Road, Fishponds, Bristol BS16 2JH, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 922 2000

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  1. 139

    Blaise Castle Estate

    ★★★★☆ 4.6
    Open

    “Blaise Castle is a hidden gem in Bristol. The stunning landscape and picturesque surroundings make it a perfect spot for a leisurely walk or a family picnic. The castle itself is charming and steeped in history, offering a fascinating glimpse into the past. The grounds are well-maintained, and there are plenty of trails to explore, making it a great place for both kids and adults. The views from the castle are breathtaking, especially on a clear day. I also loved the nearby café, which has a lovely selection of snacks and drinks. The atmosphere is relaxed, and it's a great place to unwind after exploring the area. Overall, I highly recommend visiting Blaise Castle if you're in Bristol. It's a wonderful blend of nature, history, and tranquility!”

    Address: Kings Weston Road, Lawrence Weston, Bristol BS10 7QS, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 903 9818

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  2. 140

    Pontefract Castle

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Open

    “Interesting and informative to walk round. Steps for better viewing, well maintained for picnics on the grass. Special events so check their website. Cafe and toilets plus kids park, really good few hours! Car park nearby (I parked in morrisons as shopping after) and you can walk around the outside, on paths and over the road.”

    Address: Castle Garth, Pontefract WF8 1QH, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1977 723440

    Website: wakefield.gov.uk

  3. 141

    Sandal Castle

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Open

    “Beautiful castle ruin. Stunning scenery. Breathtaking views at sunset. Nice and spooky at night. Steeped in history. What's not to love?!”

    Address: Manygates Lane, Sandal, Wakefield WF2 7DS, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 1977 722741

    Website: wakefield.gov.uk

  1. 142

    Eastville Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Open

    “Very nice park within the city. There is a free car park, big, open fields, a lake, a river and plenty of woodland. Especially good to visit now in the spring as you will see ducklings and baby swans in the pond. You can also walk along the river, surrounded by trees. It's a very busy place, lots of people with dogs so smell is not the best.”

    Address: Fishponds Road, Eastville, Bristol BS5 6XA, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 922 2000

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  2. 143

    Greville Smyth Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Open

    “Tons of open space for kids to run around and play, very well kept together . Dog friendly as well... Fantastic place to spend a few hours or a day with a picnic.”

    Address: Ashton Gate Road, Bristol BS3 2EQ, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 922 2100

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  3. 144

    Canford Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Open

    “Our new home ground for under 13s football. Beautiful, well maintained ground with changing rooms, showers, full size goals. Pitch is nicely level and cut very well. The cafe, toilets and benches add to the utility and make the three hours on a saturday morning very pleasant indeed.”

    Address: 67 Canford Lane, Bristol BS9 3NX, United Kingdom

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  1. 145

    Badock's Wood

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Open

    “Lovely natural woodland given to the community in 1937 by the local industrialist Sir Stanley Badock. It is jointly managed by Bristol City Council and 'the friends of Badock's Wood, brought back into use by great Bristol volunteers. Mostly used by dog walkers. In places within the wood you could think you were in the middle of the countryside. Look for the amazing tree stump sculptures (sadly some have been vandalised). Recent worry that the water board has put up notices that the River Trym that runs through it may be frequently contaminated by sewage overflows - dogs and children play in the water here.”

    Address: Lakewood Road, Bristol BS10 5HW, United Kingdom

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  2. 146

    Manor Woods Valley

    ★★★★☆ 4.5
    Open

    “Beautiful park with big open spaces, river and woodland walks that makes this location very special! We found it yesterday and we will definitely come back again! Having a bit more trees and meadows or flowers could potentially help to have more natural diversity but worth a visit!”

    Address: 19 Crantock Avenue, Bristol BS13 7QW, United Kingdom

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  1. 148

    LOKI POKÉ - Wapping Wharf

    ★★★★☆ 4.4
    Closed

    “I ordered the teriyaki chicken poke bowl and frozen margarita. You order and collect your food inside and eat at an outside table, bowl was filled to the brim with lettuce, pickled vegetables, rice and the chicken. Absolutely delicious. As an aside the young woman who served us was really pleasant and helpful. I was tempted to order the large bowl as was ravenous but the regular size was very filling.”

    Address: Museum Street, Bristol BS1 6ZA, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 117 251 0327

    Website: lokipokeuk.com

  2. 149

    Hengrove Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.4
    Closed

    “Impressive playground catering to all ages. The multi story dome climbing frame and slide is impressive and ahead of anything we've seen at other playgrounds in Bristol and abroad. Onsite cafe as well, although this wasn't open when we visited. Well worth a visit”

    Address: Bristol BS14 0HR, United Kingdom

    Phone: +44 7832 021291

    Website: bristol.gov.uk

  3. 150

    Castle Park

    ★★★★☆ 4.4
    Open

    “A lovely park in town to unwind after work with a few restaurants and bars on the opposite side of the river…. Like the Left Handed Giant and the Bella Vista.”

    Address: Broad Weir, Bristol BS1 3XB, United Kingdom

    Website: bristol.gov.uk