Bristol City Centre and Redcliffe, BS1
The once-derelict Floating Harbour is now the salty heart of the
city, with a combination of history, offices, narrowboats and new
waterfront apartments. Heading south towards the centre, the
harbourside hosts a weekly street food market, numerous bars
and the award-winning gallery, The Arnolfini.
Further down, there's Wapping Wharf, now home to a series of
shipping containers transformed into barbers, bars, restaurants
and yoga studios.
Dozens of new property developments are taking place across Redcliffe and the City Centre, but property here is
in high demand. Living in this area will have you close to all the action of the city, as well as a short walk to the
Bristol Royal Infirmary and our central Bristol hospitals. You will also find great transport links.
The average property price may still seem quite affordable for living in the city centre, but most properties available
are flats or apartments, and you will be getting less space for your money.
St Paul's BS2
The area is a great showcase to what Bristol has on offer
culturally and socially. Most well-known for holding the yearly
African Caribbean celebration St Paul's Carnival, which boasts a
vibrant colourful procession, sound systems dotted around
streets, and culturally diverse food stalls.
It's also a great area for music, its central location means that
it's close to some of the best venues and clubs in the city, so you
won't have to walk far to see live music in abundance.
Where to live
BRISTOL - Each neighbourhood in Bristol has its own sense of style, which can make it a tough choice when
it comes to deciding where to live. So, we've put together a brief guide to the most popular areas in Bristol.
Montpelier, BS6
Montpelier has fast become one of the most popular areas for
renters moving from outside of Bristol, and with young
professionals. Close to the nightlife and cultural hub that is Stokes
Croft, with a multicultural and eclectic community of creatives,
and an urban vibe, Montpelier is great for those who love to live in
the inner city at walking distance of the centre and the our central
hospitals. Plus, you can still snap up plenty of those beautiful
Georgian terraces, but as significantly cheaper prices than in
Clifton.