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Supplying the city's skateboarders
16 Park Row
Bristol BS1 5LJ
United Kingdom
+44 117 914 7783
This is another of Bristol's skateboarding shops - if you've been here longer than a couple of hours you'll surely have noticed how big that "sport" is here. This place is always full of young skaters buying their wheels, boards and the clothes that complete the look (i.e. unfeasibly baggy trousers, sweatshirts and trainers). It's full of everything a skater needs, including magazines and videos dedicated to the sport. They also do repairs, so if you've broken your board trying to do a loop-the-loop off a building, here's the place to come. The clientele tend towards the young end of the market - you'll see kids in here hassling their parents to buy them the latest in skateboarding accessories - and it's always busy.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Arnolfini


Innovative arts in the heart of the harbour
16 Narrow Quay
Bristol BS1 4QA
United Kingdom
+44 117 929 9191
http://www.chicuk.net/bristol/...
Housed in a large 1830s building, formerly a tea warehouse, the Arnolfini was founded in 1961 and is now an internationally-renowned arts complex. Situated on the harbour, it's made up of a cinema (showing art house and foreign-language films), visual art galleries (the only place in the city large enough to cater for major artists), a cafe-bar and a small bookshop. You can also find performance art, children's art sessions and author events going on every so often. The cafe-bar is particularly popular, attracting an arty crowd who share the communal benches with various trendies and professionals. Snacks and main meals, all with a Mediterranean flavour, are available noon-3pm and 5pm-8pm daily. It's especially wonderful in the summer when Bristolians like nothing better than to buy a pint from here and drink it on the quayside outside, legs dangling over the water. For exclusive offers and privileges, please visit ChicUK at: www.ChicUK.net

Review © 2007, Wcities
Arnolfini photo by Matt Gibson
Photo: Matt Gibson
Arnolfini photo by Jonathan Dusheiko
Photo: Jonathan Dusheiko
Arnolfini photo by lluniau
Photo: lluniau
Arnolfini photo by Laura Jackson
Photo: Laura Jackson
Arnolfini photo by Mike Powell
Photo: Mike Powell
Arnolfini photo by Dave Hobson
Photo: Dave Hobson
Arnolfini photo by Andy Fall
Photo: Andy Fall
Arnolfini photo by Anthony Benjamin
Photo: Anthony Benjamin
Arnolfini photo by James
Photo: James
Arnolfini photo by Joseph Hughes
Photo: Joseph Hughes
Arnolfini photo by John Honniball
Photo: John Honniball
Arnolfini photo by pandaknitchick
Photo: pandaknitchick
Arnolfini photo by Alison Wood
Photo: Alison Wood
Arnolfini photo by Matt Gourd
Photo: Matt Gourd
Arnolfini photo by iKeyRing.com
Photo: iKeyRing.com
Arnolfini photo by ciderfrenzy
Photo: ciderfrenzy
Arnolfini photo by Robert Mitchell
Photo: Robert Mitchell
Arnolfini photo by Eva Weaver
Photo: Eva Weaver
Arnolfini photo by Glen Williams
Photo: Glen Williams
Arnolfini photo by waka
Photo: waka
Arnolfini photo by Graniers
Photo: Graniers
Arnolfini photo by Rob Ellis
Photo: Rob Ellis
 

 
Averys Wine Cellar


Underground Wine Cellar
9 Culver Street
West End
Bristol
United Kingdom
http://www.averys.com
Averys's underground cellars are so authentic you might think you are in Bordeaux rather than Bristol! The staff are exceedingly helpful, very knowledgeable and host regular courses to help you to distinguish your Chateauneuf du Pape from your Pinot Noir. In the business since 1793, Avery's has stayed true to the two main tenets-top quality, value-for-money wines and efficient, friendly service. As opposed to the high street shops filled with mass-produced brands, Averys continues to focus on small producers who share their passion for quality, character and authenticity. With John Avery (one of the most respected Masters of Wine in the country) travelling extensively to source the finest products, and a delivery direct to your door, we are confident you will be satisfied with every order or visit.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Averys Wine Cellars


Bristol's best kept wine secret
9 Culver Street
Bristol BS1 5DL
United Kingdom
+44 117 921 4146
http://www.averys.com
At last - a wine cellar you can go into without feeling intimidated! Averys manages to retain an unstuffy and informal air, thanks mainly to being situated on busy Park Street, which has meant that the staff are well-used to humouring clueless punters who've wandered in for a browse! The lack of any kind of rarefied atmosphere is refreshing and they are genuinely helpful - it's tailored for those who aren't quite connoisseurs (although these can easily be accommodated here) but still like a nice glass of red or white with their supper every so often. The historic cellars (access through the shop) boast over 1,000 wines, plus port and champagnes, the majority of which are very reasonable. The sheer size of the place is slightly overwhelming, but their free information booklet helps you to know your way around. Always check their bin-end buckets - there're usually some great bargains to be found.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
BS8


Exclusively Bristolian designs for the city's young trendies
34 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5JG
United Kingdom
+44 117 930 4836
Although the trends might come from London, this store is exclusively Bristolian, making this a definite place to check out what's new around town. It's all fairly disposable stuff - you won't find highly crafted, durable garments in here, but what you will find are the latest styles at fairly cheap prices. That's why its customers are the young and pretty, typically students and teenagers. Housing three different labels under one roof, it's split over three levels, with men on the first, women on the ground, and shoes in the basement. 'Sirens' offers evening wear, casuals, shorts and logo T-shirts at fairly reasonable prices to the tune of deafening music. 'Box' is more girlie, with skirts and blouses. 'Sobeys' is for all things vintage and retro - their range of jeans and cords is massive - and finally, the shoes in the basement range from glam to chunky, with platform boots being the most popular buy.

Review © 2007, Wcities
BS8 photo by Graham Green
Photo: Graham Green
 

 
Biashara and Joliba


A little bit of Africa in Bristol
47 Colston Street
Bristol BS1 5AX
United Kingdom
+44 117 926 0902
Walking into Biashara evokes a warm, exotic feeling - the whole place is a blend of earthy, spicy colors, rich textiles, warm and faintly exotic incense and wonderful music. It's a Fair Trade Co-operative and a world music specialist, boasting the largest range of African, Latin American, Asian and European music in Bristol. Upstairs is Joliba, which specializes in textiles, crafts and instruments from Niger and Mali, made at workers' co-operatives which are supported by the shop. Other products stocked include organic tea, coffee and chocolate, unusual cards and jewelery, clothes, bronze Buddhas, musical instruments etc. There's something here to suit every pocket and you'll be supporting an essential cause as well.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Biashara and Joliba photo by Crystian Cruz
Photo: Crystian Cruz
 

 
Blackwells


Large academic and general bookshop
89 Park Street
Clifton
Bristol BS1 5PW
United Kingdom
+44 117 927 6602
http://www.blackwells.co.uk
This excellent bookshop has four levels and is the premier academic text supplier in Bristol. If you're on a University/college course, your text books will be on the shelves here, all arranged by subject - geography, computing, law, medicine, sciences, psychology etc. They also stock lots to interest the general reader however, including travel, art and literature, modern fiction, cookery and children's books. There's also a particularly large English-as-a-foreign-language section - perfect for visitors from overseas. If you can't find what you need, ask the staff and they'll order it for you. Look out for the frequent author events and give the coffee shop, Goodbean, located in the basement, a try.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Blackwells photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Blandfords


For all your stationery needs
25 St Stephen's Street
Bristol BS1 1JY
United Kingdom
+44 117 927 7407
Blandfords is a long-established, comprehensive stationer right in the heart of Bristol's old centre. The shop stocks everything expected of such a store, from diaries, calendars and two different sizes of Filofax stationery and accessories, through pens and pencils, files and folders, to calculators - everything you need to get your life, or at least your schedule, into order. The proprietors have managed to cram an awful lot of stock into a relatively small area without it feeling claustrophobic - it's surprising quite what you can find, or what the staff can find for you! However, this does mean that the aisles are quite narrow, making movement very difficult for those in wheelchairs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Boa


Ever-changind Women's fashion
9 Perry Road (Park Row)
Bristol
United Kingdom
0117 330 8445
http://www.boaboutique.co.uk
Boa introduces exciting new labels to the Bristol fashion scene as the seasons change. They complement their own brands with other exclusive labels such as Desigual, the ultra-cool Barcelona designer and Alexandra Parrett, who produces works inspired by the feminine silhouettes of the 1950s. Owner/designer Jacqui Reeves and her team have developed their collection of hand made skirts, t-shirts and dresses in a pallet of peacock, pea green and scarlet, often using recycled fabrics. You will find cute apron skirts to wear alongside cool cotton dresses embellished with antique lace and sublime, linen crop trousers. Boa can also come to your home and discuss your wardrobe and show you how best to combine your clothes, with tips on accessories and what suits your figure. Boa private clothes party are also a favourite, consisting of the best of its collection, plus some bubbly and nibbles!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Boot Room


Funky boots and trendy trainers
22 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5JA
United Kingdom
+44 117 922 5455
Inside this futuristic shop, lies a selection of footwear for the young and trendy female of the species. Popularised mostly by teenagers and 20-somethings, it's a great place to get some stylish and trendy shoes for a reasonable price. There are big, stacked-heel trainers and boots—some so high that you wonder how people walk in them—by brands such as Buffalo and Acupuncture, which are probably the shop's best sellers. But, if you're not into that, don't write this place off just yet, as they also sell some gorgeous and surprisingly dainty shoes - examples include pointy stilettos with kitten heels in mock croc, and sequinned strappy sandals. Their range of boots is great as well, particularly the snakeskin cowboy boots in hot pink or bright blue!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bristol Fine Art


Everything for the artist
74 Park Row
Bristol BS1 5LE
United Kingdom
+44 117 926 0344
This art shop has everything for artists, whether they're professionals, budding Van Goghs, complete amateurs or just kids experimenting. Accompanying these is a wide choice of papers plus traditional sketchbooks, mannequins, easels, varnishes and fixatives, not forgetting of course the many different types of paintbrushes. You can also buy starter kits of various different materials—their watercolour starter kit is particularly good and contains everything you need to learn the craft. Now there's an idea—take the kit to some of the wonderful countryside around the city and spend a day painting, Ashton Court would be a good place to start.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Bristol Fine Art photo by Mark Berry
Photo: Mark Berry
Bristol Fine Art photo by Mark Berry
Photo: Mark Berry
 

 
Bristol Handmade Glass


An Aladdin's cave of coloured light
15 Perry Road
Bristol BS1 5BG
United Kingdom
+44 117 929 8765
Bristol has a bit of a passion for all things glass - it's in our history, you see. At one time, back in the 1700s, the city's landscape was characterised by conical glass-making kilns and the glass industry provided the city with some of its wealth. So, for a truly authentic souvenir, visit here. It's packed with exclusive, handmade stained glass and lead crystal items. There are exquisite stained-glass lampshades, which give out a gorgeous warm glow, plus tableware, mirrors, paperweights etc. Look out in particular for Bristol Blue Glass - this dark blue glass began production in the 17th century and is still made locally today at premises just 15 minutes walk away, where you can watch it being created. There's also Cranberry Exmoor Glass, Bath Aqua Glass and items from individual craftspeople.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cara


Elegant shoes and clothes
26 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5JA
United Kingdom
+44 117 925 7495
Cara caters for female shoppers looking for classic, elegant and well-made shoes and clothes. Their stock takes note of the trends of the day but isn't dictated to by the latest fads. So, there's a range of boots - knee-high and ankle, in snakeskin and leather of all different colours; and shoes, such as a few Camper varieties (trendy Spanish brand), strappy sandals, work shoes, shoes to wear to a party and every day shoes of their own Cara label. They're all rather elegant and you won't find any clumsy trainers or platform heels here. They also sell a small range of clothes which echo the style of the footwear - soft knits, skirts and tops, along with some lovely embroidered handbags.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Chandni Chowk


Fair-traded fabrics, rugs, clothes and cushions
66 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5JN
United Kingdom
+44 117 930 0059
http://www.chandnichowk.co.uk
Chandni Chowk stock household textiles - heavy, handmade rugs and chunky cushions - and comfortable but stylish clothes, many in Oriental and Indian designs. Everything in the shop is Fairtrade, which means it was made by people local to the area in which the products are produced, who are treated fairly and paid a fair wage for their labour. This does mean that the prices of the goods in the shop may be slightly higher than elsewhere, but the quality is excellent, and the fact that nobody has been exploited in their production seems to add an extra pleasure to their use.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Chandni Chowk photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Charles MacWatt Originals, Handmade Boots and Shoes


Handmade, custom-designed footwear
68 Colston Avenue
Bristol BS1 5BS
United Kingdom
+44 117 921 4247
Established back in 1977, this unique shop offers handmade, custom-fitted footwear, which can either be bought off the shelves or made-to-measure. It's this latter service that makes the shop so special - using the dimensions of your own feet, a last is made, kept at the shop, and used time and time again to make shoes that fit you perfectly. You can choose from a wide choice of colours in leather or suede, but their designs all have a slightly eco-friendly look about them, i.e. they won't be able to create a pair of stilettos for you here! They also offer a re-soling service for their own produce and can remove and stretch the uppers of their children's shoes, and replace them on a sole a full size larger, avoiding the need to buy an entirely new pair of shoes (this can only be done once). If you can't visit, try their mail order.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cooshti


Trendy clothes for trendy people
57 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5NU
United Kingdom
+44 117 929 0850
This is where Bristol's hip and happening come to get their clothes. Split between the men's section at the front of the shop and the women's at the back, it stocks labels such as Diesel, Hope and Glory, Red or Dead, Urban Stone and Replay amongst others - offering whatever young, urban hipsters are currently wearing. There's a good selection of street/club wear - trousers, lots of different types of jeans, shirts, coats, skirts, jumpers etc. There's also a great £15-and-under box in the women's section that can often yield a bargain. Whatever you're looking for, this place usually comes up with something original and funky, but it's on the expensive side - being cool costs, you know!

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cooshti photo by Sam Martin
Photo: Sam Martin
 

 
D Forbes-Smith


A stamp-collectors dream
12 Christmas Steps
Bristol BS1 5BS
United Kingdom
+44 117 929 2677
Tucked away in a little corner at the top of Christmas Steps is the fascinating world of D Forbes-Smith, specialist in Queen Victoria and Great Britain stamps. It's a small shop, extremely secure, with grilles and an intercom at the door - entry is almost by personal invitation after ringing the bell (ring for entry during office hours). The windows are filled with images of rare stamps - prices here range up to £600 - in subtle colours, modestly displayed. It's a collector's dream, and well worth a visit if only to marvel at the fact that something so small and simple could be worth so much!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
DNA


As individual as they come
24 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5JA
United Kingdom
+44 117 934 9173
You'll soon notice that Park Street is very popular with trendy student-types and this shop is one of the reasons why. It offers all the basic necessities - logo T-shirts, denim jackets, coloured leather wear and for the more adventurous, there are outrageous creations courtesy of designer Paul Frank. Plus, glamorous jewellery, bags, ashtrays and other odds and ends that would look perfect in student bedrooms. What's on offer here is not found anywhere else in Bristol, and this is definitely the place in which to seek out that certain something to differentiate yourself from the chainstore groupies.

Review © 2007, Wcities
DNA photo by nemtom2
Photo: nemtom2
 

 
Fopp Ltd.


Brand-new, booming music store
43-45 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5NL
United Kingdom
+44 117 987 0685
This recently-opened music shop is currently giving all the other record shops on Park Street a bit of a run for their money. Like them, it's cheap, overflowing with stock and staffed by youngsters who know their music: unlike them it's very large, modern and has the look and feel of a major corporation - with all the pitfalls and the benefits (being able to sell in bulk very cheaply) that this entails. It's the kind of place to come if you've always wanted to buy Blondie's greatest hits, or Bob Dylan's fourth album, but somehow never got round to it. Back-catalogue albums like this are their speciality and they cost just £5.You'll also find all the chart albums, obscure box-sets, blues, jazz, classical, reggae, hip-hop and world music - no vinyl though, just CD and tape. On the first floor they also sell a range of cult and current best seller books.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Greenleaf Bookshop


Radical bookshop specialising in alternative issues
82 Colston Street
Bristol BS1 5BB
United Kingdom
+44 117 921 1369
Situated a few minutes walk from the city centre, this shop specialises in books dealing with politics, psychology, feminism, lesbian and gay issues, environmental topics, alternative health and a wide range of so-called fringe subjects. If it's too removed from the mainstream to find in the other bookshops in town, chances are you'll get lucky in here. It also stocks a large selection of nonconformist magazines, which you won't find anywhere else in the city, including anarchist literature (these sections contain material that is particularly sought after by social scientists). Look out for their witty T-shirts and cards. They offer a mail order service and in accordance with its ethical stance, this shop is a workers' co-operative.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Greenleaf Bookshop photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Harris's Sports


Racket-sports specialist
38 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5JG
United Kingdom
+44 117 926 4852
This is a sports shop with a slightly old-fashioned feel, staffed by elderly and polite assistants. That doesn't mean their stock is equally antiquated - on the contrary, this is one of the best sports shops in the city, partly because they sell stuff that the more mainstream sports stores, which tend to concentrate on trainers and a few football shirts, don't. You'll find a wide range of tennis, squash and badminton racquets, along with a racquet restringing service, plus a large selection of swimming wear, football boots, shorts, shirts and shin pads, rugby and hockey shirts, loads of hockey sticks and aerobic clothing.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Harris's Sports photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hobbs Hairdressers


Excellent Stylist & Colourist Salon
50 Park Row
Bristol BS1 5LH
United Kingdom
Since opening in 1996, Hobbs has established a reputation for creative design and innovative styling. The Hobbs team specialise in cutting and colouring at such a level they were signed up as 'guest artists' for Matrix, the largest professional hairdressing products manufacturer in the US. This has seen owner and head stylist, Doug Hobbs feature regularly at national and international hair seminars and events. Whether you are transforming or simply maintaining your image, in need of a relaxing massage, or just wanting time out from the hectic pace of city living, Hobbs salon and the tranquil surroundings of the Hobbs-ervatory and landscaped gardens are an ideal destination.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Hobbs Hairdressers


Excellent Stylist & Colourist Salon
50 Park Row
Bristol BS1 5LH
United Kingdom
Since opening in 1996, Hobbs has established a reputation for creative design and innovative styling. The Hobbs team specialise in cutting and colouring at such a level they were signed up as 'guest artists' for Matrix, the largest professional hairdressing products manufacturer in the US. This has seen owner and head stylist, Doug Hobbs feature regularly at national and international hair seminars and events. Whether you are transforming or simply maintaining your image, in need of a relaxing massage, or just wanting time out from the hectic pace of city living, Hobbs salon and the tranquil surroundings of the Hobbs-ervatory and landscaped gardens are an ideal destination.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jambalaya


A great place for quirky gifts
20 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5AJ
United Kingdom
+44 117 925 2544
This delightful little shop is full of fun and quirky gift ideas and is particularly popular with youngsters, as their prices start at just a couple of pounds. The kind of thing you'll find here are handmade soaps, mobiles of all shapes and sizes including some wonderful mirrored kinds, bright and chunky jewellery, assorted candles and metal sconces - seahorses, lizards and other assorted designs - and a good selection of unusual and amusing cards for all occasions. It also sells a small range of old-fashioned, wooden children's toys, sturdily constructed and in bright colors. All in all, it's the perfect place to go if you want to treat yourself, or someone else, to a gift, but don't have much money to spend.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Jigsaw


Classy clothes for the discerning dresser
80 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5LA
United Kingdom
+44 117 926 5775
Jigsaw sell classy, well-made clothes with a nod to current high fashion but not dictated by it and their clothes are simple and distinctive. It's particularly popular with well-heeled professional women of all ages and a good place for smart work pieces as well as for outfits for special occasions. There's not a great choice of styles, they tend to sell "key-pieces" each season and the colors focus on what is decided is "in" at the moment. So you may find only pastel colors in summer and dark burgundy and greens in winter.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Jigsaw photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
London Camera Exchange


Everything for budding David Baileys
3 Alliance House, 12 Baldwin Street
Bristol BS1 1SA
United Kingdom
+44 117 929 1935
A tiny shop crammed with wonderful equipment, the London Camera Exchange is definitely the place to go for truly knowledgeable advice, film processing, or just to drool over the cameras on display. As its name suggests, they exchange cameras, buying from customers who want to update their equipment or buy something better, and then re-sell the equipment at very reasonable prices to new customers. They also supply just about every accessory you can think of and provide an efficient film processing service (around £3 for films up to 36 frames: hand them in before 10a and they should be ready to collect the following morning).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mapatasi


Hip and funky shoes, boots and clothes
71 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5PB
United Kingdom
+44 117 934 9444
Having recently moved into these more spacious surroundings, this shop is going from strength to strength and proving very popular with Bristol's young and trendy shoppers. It stocks a discerning range of clothes for both men and women, including labels such as Diesel, Replay and French Connection, the favoured brands of the city's rich students and young professional types. They are also stockists of some unique and funky shoes and boots and are one of the few places in the city to sell the Camper brand of footwear. Bags, jewellery and other accessories are also available. None of this comes cheap of course - expect to pay from £50 upwards for a pair of shoes and even the little accessories, such as flower hair clips, will set you back around £10.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Mastershoe


Get into Dr Martens and Birkenstocks
52 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5JM
United Kingdom
+44 117 929 2020
This place looks deceptively small from the outside - but inside there are rows and rows of shoes and boots, stretching into the back of the shop. Don't come here if you're looking for dainty sandals or smart work brogues, because they are specialists in chunky styles. There's a wide range of shoes, boots, trainers and sandals by Dr Marten, Caterpillar, Birkenstock, Kickers and Wranglers (plus a few others) - this is footwear that is hard-wearing, kind to your feet and with a certain hippie/back-packer appeal, perfect in fact for all you travellers out there who'll be tramping round the city streets. If you can't find your size or preferred colour, the staff will order it in for you at no extra charge. There is a second branch at 52-62 Bond Street, in the Broadmead area of the city.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Militaria


Ships' artefacts to antique pistols
13 Lower Park Row
Bristol BS1 5BN
United Kingdom
+44 117 929 8205
This place is perfect for those bored with the usual high street shops - you never know what you'll find in here. It's a genuine, dusty, "old-curiosity shop" with a military and sea-faring angle - if you've always wanted an antique ship's-lantern, then here's the place to come! They stock a wonderfully eccentric selection of antique items from old ships, such as the aforementioned lamps, wheels, brass diving helmets, portholes and even propellers. They also have items such as swords, old pocket-pistols and old-fashioned policemen's helmets. There is a particularly interesting selection of old scientific equipment, including microscopes and cameras, plus the odd piece of furniture. Well worth a look.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Paul Stein


Unisex Hairdresser
16 Park St
Bristol BS1 5HR
United Kingdom
Paul Stein Hairdressing is in fact owned by Paul Ashdown, "Stein" being his Norwegian second Christian name. Paul trained as an apprentice here and has been hairdressing and managing salons in Bristol for the past 21years. He took over the running of the salon as owner in 1989. This is a modern, relaxing environment staffed by an experienced team who demonstrate a relaxed but professional attitude. We must admit we are those type of people who quite literally fear the visit to the hairdressers – however, the only decent haircut one of our team has had in 9 years (we kid you not!) was at the hands of Paul himself. And it was not just the end product that satisfied, for the chat with Paul and his listening carefully to what was required meant that our friend enjoyed the whole experience immensely! This team has the knowledge and expertise to make a difference, designing on a personnel level. And trust us, these styles make an impact.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Reiss


London Fashion Comes to Bristol
84 Park Street
Bristol
United Kingdom
0117 927 6605
http://www.chicuk.net/bristol/...
Positioned at the top of Park Street and positioned at the top of the male boutiques offering in Bristol, Reiss is the first exclusive, own-brand quality fashion mens and womenswear to make the trip from London to Bristol. The Reiss brand is recognized as a progressive, fashionable and unobtrusive label for style-conscious men and women, and is rapidly becoming a must-have for those who require that individual, clean-cut, stylish look. We would describe the Reiss range as "understated", in the best possible fashion - their cuts and designs speak for themselves and need no fancy additions (in the sense that, when dressed to the hilt in Reiss you just know everyone else thinks you are fashion-savvy and chic, and they do!). Split on two levels and run by a friendly, knowledgeable team, Reiss is a welcome addition to the Bristol fashion scene. For more information and special offers please visit ChicUK Bristol.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ripe


Gifts and Goodies
6 Perry Road
Bristol
United Kingdom
With white washed walls and a wonderful white decorative arch striding the shop, in contrast with the incredible array of brightly coloured design-led interior products, contemporary gifts and homewares, it is easy to see why you might just get distracted when popping in for a browse. Everything from cards, cushions, lamps, clocks and frames to kitchenware, clothes, novelty items and stuff that is just plain cool, such as the Jesus action figure! Ideal for presents, and perfect wedding gifts, as they can even arrange wedding lists for your special day. The next time you are wondering around town, don't forget to get distracted by all the goodies at Ripe!

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rollermania


Store for roller-skating and skateboarding maniacs
62 Park Row
Bristol BS1 5LE
United Kingdom
+44 117 927 9981
http://www.rollermania.com
This is the place to come if you like to travel by wheel - no, not cars, but skateboards, inline skates and roller-skates. As these activities are extremely popular in Bristol (look out for all the skaters practicing their moves outside the Cathedral on College Green), this shop is always very busy with youngsters looking for the latest accessories for their sport. All shapes and sizes of boards and skates are for sale, plus spare parts and repairs (and advice from the young staff) and all the clothes that seem to be essential for 'the look' - no self-respecting skater would be seen without his or her baggy trousers! Helmets, knee and elbow pads, hats and skateboarding videos are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
SPCK


Promoting the Christian perspective
79 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5PF
United Kingdom
+44 117 927 3461
http://www.spck.org.uk/bristol/
This unusual bookshop specializes in books about Christianity and is the only one of its kind in the city and indeed in the surrounding area. Stocking a comprehensive range of books and accessories for enjoying and sharing the message of Christianity alongside traditional classics, you'll find contemporary accounts of missionary activities that both inspire and challenge the reader. There is a second-hand section at the back of the store which can yield some fascinating and esoteric titles and it also stocks various ecclesiastical garments (which can also be ordered) and items, if you need a cross to wear around your neck or one to hang on your wall, look no further.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Shark Bite


Calling all surfer dudes
68 Park Row
Bristol BS1 5LE
United Kingdom
+44 117 929 9211
http://www.sharkbite.co.uk
A member of The Federation of Surfers Surf Shops, this place is owned and run by surfers, for surfers, so if you're planning to hit the waves, get yourself here first - it's like a mini Bondi beach! They sell wet suits, surfboards and videos of the greatest surfing action - it's a popular sport here in the south west thanks to the great waves around the coasts of Devon and Cornwall. They also sell all the clothing that makes you look like a surfer dude, even if you've never so much as dipped a toe in the sea, stocking brands such as Quicksilver, Ripcurl and Billabong. The city's skateboarders (also very big in Bristol) come here for their essentials too - boards, wheels, spare parts and the obligatory baggy pants, plus wheels of the roller-blading variety.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Steps Gallery


Prints for the discerning shopper
15 Christmas Steps
Bristol BS1 5BS
United Kingdom
+44 117 929 8671
This is the place to go for a truly comprehensive collection of old prints and maps. The shop itself is small, but positively crammed with treasures, and the staff friendly, helpful and very knowledgeable. The walls are covered with beautiful (and beautifully framed) prints, many of them sketches and water colours of Bristol. For the less affluent lover of fine prints, however, there is an extensive selection of unframed items stored in boxes around the walls - maps of counties of England, of countries of the world, military and hunting scenes.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Taro


The new age in Bristol
1-2 Perry Road
Bristol BS1 5BQ
United Kingdom
Established in 1970, Taro is perhaps the main supplier of esoteric goods to the psychics and New Age practitioners in the Bristol area. A small shop filled with all kinds of crystals - seerstones, healing and empowerment stones, decorative crystals and mobiles - a huge variety of packs of Tarot cards, beautiful and unusual jewelery, runes, and a comprehensive selection of books on a large variety of esoteric topics. Taro is a delight to visit, with friendly and informative staff and just about everything you could want for an investigation into the mysteries of life. It is also possible to arrange personal Tarot readings here - ring to ask for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Uncles Sam's


Vintage American clothing
54 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5JN
United Kingdom
Isn't it great how we take what are effectively American reject garments and make them look cool! Every item of vintage clothing in this funky shop, is imported from the United States and because they are generally unique and already aged, it's very popular with the city's 20-40-somethings who want to look a bit different from the crowd. If you're after vintage jeans, it's definitely the place to come - they've got loads, including Levi's and some wild flares, plus cords in all different colours and some very wacky checked slacks. When winter kicks in, it's a great place to find suede or leather jackets of all different styles, shapes and colours, plus a great selection of coats, many sheepskin - perfect for people wanting to look cool (or should that be warm!) on a budget. Last, but not least, there are bowling shirts, patterned shirts, skirts and dresses for the American pie look.

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Veron Ikon


Unusual and vivid home decorations, and crazy clocks
The Top House, Christmas Steps
Bristol BS1 5BS
United Kingdom
This small shop is filled with wonderfully eccentric and quirky items. Veron Ikon sells original clocks, lamps, mirrors and plaques in vibrant colours and unusual shapes - sunburst and starburst clocks, lamps that look like extraterrestrial plants and an almost mansized mirror, triangular but standing on its point and with a mosaic edging of small vivid blue and green glass squares, positively glow against the sombre paintwork of the walls. It's probably safe to say that as well as being a talking point in your home, it's extremely unlikely you'll ever see anything like your purchase in anyone else's!.

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West Region Stamps


A world of stamps
9 Christmas Steps
Bristol BS1 5BS
United Kingdom
+44 117 927 7836
Located on perhaps the prettiest and certainly the most quaint shopping street in the city, the steep Christmas Steps, West Region Stamps is a lofty and surprisingly spacious shop, stocked with a comprehensive selection of stamps for everyone from the souvenir hunter to the serious collector. A particular feature of the goods on offer are complete sets of stamps, from both the UK and around the world - and the front sports a very colourful window display! First day covers are also available, and the staff are extremely knowledgeable and helpful. Perfect both for the philatelists and the merely curious amongst you.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Wired


Designer clothes for the dudes
30 Park Street
Bristol BS1 5JA
United Kingdom
+44 117 903 0942
Exclusively catering for men, this trendy outlet attempts to house all the big names in designer wear under one rather small roof and attracts Bristol's label-junkies. Whether you like to dress to impress in Prada, Versace, Boss, Cerruti, Moschino, Gallagher, La Coste, Henry Lloyd or any of the other big names then this is the best place, next to London that is, to come. But naturally, these names come with a price - a rather hefty one at that - so only the more affluent of the male population need enter in.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Wired photo by Hannah King
Photo: Hannah King
 

 
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