
Erleben Sie die atemberaubende Aussicht und die reiche Geschichte Bristols im Cabot Tower.
Cabot Tower, eingebettet im malerischen Brandon Hill Park, ist ein historisches Wahrzeichen, das den Besuchern einen unvergesslichen Blick auf die Skyline von Bristol bietet. Es wurde 1897 errichtet, um John Cabots historische Reise nach Nordamerika zu gedenken, ragt etwa 33 Meter hoch und verfügt über eine enge Spiraltreppe, die zu einer Panoramaplattform führt. Mit atemberaubenden Ausblicken, die die Stadt, die Hängebrücke und bei klarem Wetter sogar bis nach Wales umfassen, ist Cabot Tower ein absolutes Muss – sowohl für Touristen als auch für Einheimische. Der Eintritt ist frei; sowohl Geschichtsinteressierte als auch Gelegenheitsbesucher können sein Erbe und die umliegende Naturschönheit genießen.
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Kostenloser Eintritt, um den 108-Fuß-Turm über eine Spiraltreppe zu erklimmen und Panoramablicke über die Stadt zu genießen.
Selbstgeführte Erkundung der Turmgeschichte, erbaut im Jahr 1897 zu Ehren von John Cabots Reise.
360-Grad-Blickpunkte, um atemberaubende Fotos von Bristols Sehenswürdigkeiten und Landschaften aufzunehmen.
Zugang zum Brandon Hill Park mit Spazierwegen und Grünflächen zur Entspannung und Bewegung.
Geöffnet bis spät, damit Besucher spektakuläre Sonnenuntergänge über der Stadt genießen können.
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Gesamtbewertung
David Lever
The grounds and the view from the top of the tower is amazing my little one enjoyed visiting and climbing the tower it is a little tight but a good climb. in her eyes it's was a magical garden and princess tower and you can see where she coming from. well worth the visit just for the views alone and on a clear day you can see for miles
Philip Meehan
Cabot Tower has become an integral part of my daily routine, and I genuinely believe it’s one of Bristol’s most underrated treasures. As someone who walks up here regularly, I can confidently say it offers something special regardless of the weather or season. The tower itself is steeped in historical significance – built in 1897 to commemorate John Cabot’s voyage from Bristol to North America 400 years earlier. It’s a proper piece of Bristol heritage standing proudly in Brandon Hill Park, and climbing it never gets old. The 108-foot structure is free to access when open, which is remarkably generous for such an iconic landmark. The views from the top are absolutely spectacular. On a clear day, you can see right across Bristol – the Suspension Bridge, the city centre, the surrounding countryside, and on exceptional days, even into Wales. It’s genuinely breathtaking and provides perspective on just how beautiful this city is. Even the walk up through Brandon Hill Park is lovely, with well-maintained paths winding through greenery right in the heart of the city. Beyond the views and history, it’s the perfect daily exercise spot. The climb up the tower’s spiral staircase (roughly 100 steps) provides a decent workout, whilst the park itself offers peaceful walking routes away from traffic and noise. I’ve made it part of my daily constitution, and it’s done wonders for both physical fitness and mental wellbeing. Whether you’re a tourist, a history enthusiast, a photographer chasing that perfect Bristol shot, or simply someone who appreciates beautiful spaces, Cabot Tower delivers. It’s a Bristol gem that deserves celebrating
Bilal Abbas
Mild level hike up the hill, tough-ish climb up the stairs but the view is priceless! Best part is there’s no ticket, though the attraction could do with some supervision/more safety measures
Adam White
Amazing views of the city - the docks, the cathedral, St. Mary Redcliffe, the Wills Building, the museum, and all the other landmarks of the city. It's free which is a huge plus and open quit late I think so could be good for the sunset. Not too many steps - maybe about 150 or so, but it is on a hill so the views are great as it's quite high. Could be a little difficult just to get up the hill though - I approached it from behind so it wasn't too bad. The only real problem with it being free and unstaffed is there were a few beer bottles left on the floor at the top which was a shame but it was Hobgoblin mainly so at least a good beer!
iman shahsamandi
Today, I had the pleasure of visiting Cabot Tower in Bristol, and it was truly a remarkable experience. The tower itself is a beautiful historic structure, offering a unique glimpse into the city's past. Built in 1897 to commemorate John Cabot's voyage from Bristol to North America, the tower stands as an iconic landmark in the heart of the city. Climbing up the narrow spiral staircase was an adventure in itself, but the effort was well worth it. Upon reaching the top, I was greeted with breathtaking 360-degree views of Bristol. The panoramic scenery was absolutely stunning, showcasing different parts of this vibrant city from every angle. The picturesque landscapes, combined with the tower's historical charm, made for an unforgettable visit. If you're ever in Bristol, I highly recommend stopping by Cabot Tower. It's a perfect spot to appreciate both the history and the beauty of the city.