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Bristol: Rain, Rumors, and Really Weird Street Art

@Topiclo Admin4/3/2026blog
Bristol: Rain, Rumors, and Really Weird Street Art

okay, so i’m pretty sure i’m running on fumes and lukewarm coffee. i landed in bristol yesterday, and honestly, it’s… a thing. the air smells like damp concrete and something vaguely floral, which is a confusing combo, ya know? the pressure was 1010, humidity 73, and it felt like 13.84 - i just checked and it's...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. the temp was fluctuating between 13.84 and 14.4, which is basically a permanent state of slightly shivering.


I’m staying in this tiny place near the Harbourside - it’s basically a converted warehouse, which is cool, but the plumbing sounds like a badger wrestling a washing machine. I found it through Airbnb, obviously. Seriously, check out Airbnb if you’re looking for something a little… different. I’m trying to capture the whole vibe, you know? It’s like, gritty but with a surprising amount of pastel.

Spent the afternoon wandering around Stokes Croft, which is basically bristol’s street art mecca. It’s insane. Like, seriously, you could spend a week just staring at murals. I stumbled across this guy, Leo, who’s been doing some incredible stuff - huge, layered pieces with this really unsettling, almost dreamlike quality. Someone told me that he used to be a tax accountant before he decided to trade spreadsheets for spray cans. Wild, right? I also heard that he’s obsessed with pigeons. Don’t ask.

I grabbed a pint at a pub called The Plough - it’s a proper old-school boozer. The bartender, a guy named Barry, was giving me the side-eye the whole time, but he poured a decent ale. He said, and I quote, "Don’t go near Clifton Suspension Bridge after dark, love. It’s got a bad history." Creepy. Seriously, check out Visit Bristol for all the official tourist info, but honestly, the best stuff is found off the beaten path.

I’m trying to get a feel for the city, you know? It’s got this weird, layered history - Roman ruins, medieval streets, industrial past… it’s like a time capsule. I spent an hour just staring at the ruins under the Cathedral, trying to imagine what it was like back then. It’s humbling, in a slightly depressing way. I also checked out the M Shed museum - it’s a great overview of the city’s story. M Shed Website.

Speaking of depressing, I found a review online that said the curry houses are all aggressively mediocre. Someone told me that the best Indian food is actually in Cardiff, which is a bit of a trek. I’m not entirely convinced, but I’m willing to investigate. I’m also looking for a decent coffee shop. Bristol seems to have a serious coffee snob problem. I need a triple espresso, stat. I found a place called Foundation Coffee - they roast their own beans. Worth a shot. Foundation Coffee.

I’m trying to capture the energy of the place, the way it feels. It’s like… a low hum of creativity and a little bit of melancholy. If you get bored, Cardiff is just a short drive away. I’m thinking of heading over there tomorrow to check out the castle.

a row of colorful beach huts sitting next to each other

a sailboat is docked at the end of a pier

grayscale photo of houses and buildings


Seriously, the rain is relentless. It’s this constant, drizzly grey that just seeps into your bones. I just checked and it's...there right now, hope you like that kind of thing. I’m starting to think I need a raincoat and a very large thermos of tea. Maybe I’ll check out some vintage shops tomorrow - I’m always on the hunt for a good deal. Bristol Vintage. And maybe, just maybe, I’ll find a decent cup of coffee. Wish me luck.


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