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Venue 1
Manhattan
St Nicholas Street
Bristol
BS1 1UE
Manhattan is a fairly new nightclub which was one of the first in Bristol to set up a 4am license. The bar itself is open Thursday to Saturday nights from around 9pm and has hosted some of the most popular nights in the city including Wonky, Stutter and Kinetic.
Manhattan is located towards the end of St Nicholas Street within a 5 minute walk of the centre and right next to the acclaimed St Nicholas Market.
Bristol Nightlife
As the sun sets over the harbour, the city comes alive with music, theatre, cinema, laughter, food and drink. Award winning theatre is ready and waiting from the Bristol Old Vic to The Tobacco Factory, plus the best of the West End at the Bristol Hippodrome. Both Watershed and Arnolfini offer an alternative selection of world cinema, and the IMAX At Bristol has the biggest screen in the South West, pulling you into the heart of the action. If you're in the mood for a laugh then take advantage of Bristol's growing variety of venues providing the best in sharp, new comedy. Jongleurs and Jesters draw both established stars and the big names of tomorrow.
The nightlife in Bristol can be very cosmopolitan, or if you prefer it can be Mojitio or Mai Tai - we've got cocktails for every occasion and the locations are as varied as the menus. For the best mixologists, try Severnshed or Brownstone. If beer is more your thing, Zero Degrees is an award winning micro-brewery where the beer is carefully brewed on the premises. If you have the energy, we have the party. Bars, clubs and pubs have a huge range of music, djs and bands waiting to entertain. Whatever you're into new disco, old skool, drum and bass, R&B, tech, tribal, funk, latin or bebop there's somewhere here playing your song!
Some of our favourites include Oceana on The Waterfront, Manhattans in St Nicholas Street and Walkabout in Corn Street.
The City of Bristol
Bristol is a thriving modern, multi-racial city, effectively the capital of England’s west country with a long history that can be traced back a thousand years or more. Indeed, it was the most important city in England outside London until the early I9th century.
The arts are flourishing, with opera, film, ballet, music of every kind and galleries ranging from the classical to the modern. The Bristol Old Vic Theatre Company is based in the 18th-century Theatre Royal, close to the harbour. Nearby, in the city centre, the Hippodrome offers regular seasons of opera and ballet. There is a lively contemporary music scene, with a range of clubs, pub music from heavy metal to jazz, and major classical and rock concerts at a variety of venues.
Bristol has recently seen the opening of the @bristol complex on the city's harbourside area, which includes an IMAX cinema, a hands-on exhibition of the human body as well as the innovative Wildscreen which will further boost the city's reputation as an international centre for media and wildlife - a quarter of the world's output of wildlife films is produced locally. Film lovers are well catered for in Bristol with three multi-screen cinemas, a city centre cinema, as well as two cinemas/arts centres on the Bristol's waterfront area. |
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