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Best Comedy Club in Longleat Safari Park Area
Komedia Bath
4.3 (874 ratings)
Atmospheric club venue staging live comedy and music gigs, with a cinema, cafe-diner and gallery.
22-23 Westgate St, Bath, BA1 1EP, United Kingdom
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"Smoke & Mirrors on Denmark Street is open six days a week, playing host to a wide range of entertainment over that time. Not only is it a traditional pub serving local real ales and ciders, but also the centre of Bristol’s stand-up comedy scene and home to one of the most popular regular shows in Bristol: The House Magicians Comedy & Magic Show. It also welcomes live music acts every weekend and its kitchen rustles up fantastic food including stone baked pizzas."
"Located on Ashley Down Road in BS7, The Lazy Dog is one of our all-time favourite Bristol pubs, boasting a cosy, inviting interior as well as a proper sun-trap pub garden out the back. As the name would suggest, the pub is dog-friendly, and the friendly bar team are always on hand with a combination of top-notch craft beers, classic cocktails, hearty pub grub and more. There are few better places to spend a hazy afternoon in the sun - find out more and book your visit here."
"Afterwards, head to the Huntsman Inn, where the Bizarre Bath Comedy Tour starts. Although this tour is neither free nor historical, it’s really entertaining. It’s a great evening activity for anyone visiting Bath, and especially for anyone visiting alone!. The walking tour tells stories of the city of Bath, but takes a more irreverent look and has a bit of fun along the way."
Free Museums in Longleat Safari Park
Glenside Museum
4.5 (61 ratings)4.5 (42 ratings)
Medical artifacts, vintage equipment, art & exhibits from a former mental hospital.
Glenside Campus The Chapel, Blackberry Hill, Stapleton, BS16 1DD, United Kingdom
"Brunel’s SS Great Britain – once the longest passenger ship in the world – is one of Bristol’s most iconic landmarks, and for good reason. Billed as the ‘ship that changed the world’, she epitomises not only Bristolian maritime history, but British maritime history, famed for being ahead of her time and the first iron steamer to cross the Atlantic. A trip to the onboard museum tells the tale of how she completed the Atlantic voyage in 14 days, an impressive feat back in 1845, and how she also carried thousands of immigrants to Australia."
"SS Great Britain in Bristol (Photo: Flickr)
Bristol is located along the River Avon and the old industrial port is now home to lively restaurants and museums. There are a lot of great museums and cultural areas of the city to walk around. If you arrive there with a rough plan, you’ll be able to get around to everything you want to see in just two days in Bristol."
"At Pinkmans, the tea is as important as the bread and they stock a huge range of bagged and loose leaf teas from Canton as well as Bird and Blend. Pair your brew with one of their delicious sourdough-nuts and you’re onto a winner."
"Independent bakery specialising in Wild Yeast Baking & Sourdough. Home delivery service is via their website. Delivering Friday and Saturday when you place an order online."
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