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5
payal goenka
+5
Castle Park in Bristol is a versatile urban oasis that caters to a range of needs and activities. Families gather here for joyful picnics on the lush green lawns, children playing and exploring the play areas, while the tranquil waterfront provides a scenic backdrop for memorable moments. Amidst the park's beauty, office goers find respite as they take well-deserved breaks, enjoying the calming environment and picturesque views. This park seamlessly weaves together the threads of relaxation, community, and nature, making it a cherished destination where people from all walks of life come together to unwind and rejuvenate in the heart of the city.
5
Reem Elnady
+5
My favourite park in Brsitol. You could spend hours there, time flies. The river view is amazing. Don't forget to bring your picnic mat 😁
5
Camelia Filip
+5
Great place for a picnic, or just some leisure on the grass. Plenty of space to sit in the shade or in the sun. Has biking lane and you can take the ferry for just £2 for 10 minutes. The castle and the canal are nice sights as well. Beware of seagulls: they're very experienced in stealing people's food, even knocking it out of your hand, on rare occasions. Otherwise a lovely, chilling place.
4
Teo .H
+4
Nice area of green which is raised up from the busy road it's by, which makes it feel far more removed from the business. Could have better points to sit and better maintenance.
5
Arun Joy
+5
A really nice place to hang out with some nice cafes
4
Liam Moore
+4
Strong drug smell but all round a nice place. Plenty of trees to climb up (see image), also a nice place to meet with acquaintances. Next to the galleries and such which allows easy shopping.
5
Mikka Butcher
+5
Beautiful park to walk to. Very close to Cabot. Its spring time so cherry blossoms are still in full bloom.
5
Angela Orphanou
+5
Great park in the heart of the city. Great place to walk around and I have enjoyed chilling out there. The ruins of the bombed church in the background with the herb and flower garden which St Mungo volunteers keeping in a good form it was a great joy to see. It does gets busy on sunny days.
5
Richárd Vámossy
+5
Comfortable place for stretching the legs out a little bit, eating a sandwich or meeting friends. My first impression of it was that it's a bit dirty, actually littered, however, the views of the riverside can compensate for this small inconvenience. There are seats and tables available and a small coffee shop/deli. I can recommend this place.
5
Kevin Barrington
+5
Large open spaces with plenty of trees for shade. Very popular with all, groups, families and individuals, and particularly busy on sunny weekends. Impromptu music performances often delight
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