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The Best Street Art in Bristol: Banksy and Beyond.

26/4/2021

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Welcome to the Drink in the Sights guide to the best street art in Bristol. I'm not going to claim to know a huge amount about street art, or art in general but the one thing that struck me more than anything else about the wonderful city of Bristol was the quality of the street art. Obviously we've all heard of the works of Banksy, but there's clearly much more to the Bristol street art scene than one mysterious man and I wanted to share some of that work with you. Sadly I have no idea who most the exceptionally skilled artists are but if any of you see your work on here please let me know and I'll ensure you get the credit you deserve.
The Best of Bristol Street Art
While the majority of the Bristol street art on this page is in the Stokes Croft area of Bristol you'll find works from all over the city. I actually wish more cities took Bristol's attitude to street art and let it flourish. I guess we should start with my favorite work by Banksy The Mild Mild West.
The Mild Mild West from Banksy
You can find the Mild Mild West just outside The Canteen Bar in Stokes Croft in Bristol and just below it you'll find a funky pigeon which as an Everton fan reminds me of Richarlison who does a pigeon dance when he scores. I have no idea why. Rather helpfully this piece is tagged by Hazrdone and her website is here www.hazardone.co.uk. 
Bristol art work
Very possibly my all time favorite bit of Bristol street art is the exceptional wave below which as you can see is on Hillgrove Street in Stokes Croft. you can't help but love something this big and bold, especially as it makes its way around the buildings corner. 
Bristol Streets Art wave
The next two pieces are from one of my favorite street artists JPS or Jamie Scanlon who you can find plenty about on his Instagram or Facebook pages. JPS is clearly inspired by Banksy but still brings his own distinctive style to the Bristol Street art world.
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I guess it's time to bring in a little more Banksy now with his comic Well Hung Lover which shows a gentleman caller hanging out of his conquests window while her partner looks for him. You can't go wrong with a bit of comedy in street art, it's just a shame someone decided to take a paintball gun o the piece before I got to take a photo of it.
Well Hung lover Banksy
I guess Death by Banksy begs the questions if a piece of Bristol street art is moved into a gallery is it still street art? I'm going to go with yes just so I can put the piece in this guide. You can find Death in the M Shed in Bristol which is a great museum dedicated to this wonderful city. As a Terry Pratchett and Bill and Ted fan I have to enjoy any picture of the reaper.
Banksy Death
As epic pieces of street art go the dueling duo below on Broad Street has to be classed as a masterpiece and I personally love it.
A duel
Moving back to Stokes Croft I can only apologise for the lack of quality in the photo below. I will improve it next time I visit Bristol. It's not often you see the entire front of a house turned into an aquarium, but there it is in all its fishy beauty.
Fish house
Just on the subject of our aquatic friends I do enjoy this little whale, he looks very smug.
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Pretty much the whole of Stokes Croft is a Bristol Street art gallery so hopefully you'll enjoy these very pretty butterflies brightening up the city.
Butterfly
Stokes Croft Bristol
I really do feel quite bad that I don't know the name of the artist who did the works above or who did the one below but I think we can all agree they are truly exceptional.
Bristol Street art
One of the other great things about Bristol is the Bristol nightlife so I'm gong to leave you with a couple of bars, The Volunteer Tavern and Zerodegrees who have very much bought into the excellent Bristol street art craze. I hope you enjoyed the Bristol artwork and will excuse my ignorance on the subject.
Volunteer Tavern Bristol
Zerodegrees Bristol
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1, 2 and 3 Days in Riga Latvia Itinerary.

25/4/2021

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Welcome to the Drink in the Sights guide to spending one, two or three days in the Art Deco paradise that is the Latvian capital Riga. In my Riga travel guide I made the point that the old town of Riga is absolutely tiny so it is possible to do the old town in one whistle stop day. However this website is about drinking in the sights so I would urge you to spend 2 or 3 days in Riga and the surrounding area if at all possible. You really wont regret it. I've broken this guide down to three sections, one day in Riga, Two days in Riga, and three days in Riga. I know it's not very inventive, but please assume each day just follows on from the last.
One day in Riga itinerary

One Day in Riga

If you've only got one day in Riga it's going to be all about The Old Town so it's best to start with a walking tour as this will ensure you see all the main sights. The tour will include the main square with its Christmas Tree monument (because Latvians like to pretend they invented Christmas) and the hugely impressive House of Blackheads, the old guild for unmarried merchants. You'll also see The Three Brothers which are three unique art deco buildings side by side as well as the impressive Riga Cathedral and the statue of an armadillo which I just find amusing. Also keep a look out for the Ghost Statue and the Breman Town Musicians from a Brothers Grimm fairytale. All in all the walking tour will only take you about two hours, but it really is the best way to put the wonderful old town in context.
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Once the walking tour is finished it's time to head up to the city park which is a lovely tranquil area to walk around taking in sights like the gorgeous Riga Opera House and the Freedom Monument. If you don't feel like walking anymore after the tour you can take a boat ride around the park which will take about an hour. After this you'll want to head up to the Nativity of Christ Cathedral which is quite simply one of the most most beautiful churches you'll ever see. While the outside is stunning the inside is a blue and gold paradise the like of which I've rarely seen. This will take about an hour.
1 day in Riga guide
You're probably going to start running out of time around about now which is fine because you've seen the key bits you really have to do if you've only got one day in Riga. I'd urge you to visit the Skyline Bar which is just a few minutes walk from the Nativity of Christ Cathedral for some absolutely stunning views over the city ideally around sunset. Once you've drank in the sights there it's time to head to a couple of the Riga bars and grab some food. If any guide tells you to eat and drink anywhere other than Foldkklubs Ala Pagrabs they are mad. The food here is amazing and they brew their own beer so it's just perfect.
Skyline bar Riga

Two Days in Riga

If you've got two days in Riga there's still more to do in The Old Town. Your first stop should be the Riga Market which is built in three old aircraft carriers so it's pretty unique and also contains a Labietas bar, which is the local brewery if you want an early pick me up. Once you're done with the hustle and bustle of the market it's time to head over to The Academy of Sciences. This huge building is the opposite side of town to the Skyline bar and gives great views over the market and out towards the TV Tower, which looks like a huge spaceship has landed across the river. A ticket costs 6 euros, but it's worth it for the views. 
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Once you've done drinking in the sights from the Academy of Sciences it's time to head back in to the center of The Old Town for a bit of culture and specifically to see the Latvian National Art Museum. The entrance fee is 6 euros which is unlikely to break the bank and you'll find some excellent sculptures in particular here. As an alternative to this there's an excellent Art Deco tour available which will take you out of The Old Town to spot all the best Art Deco buildings the rest of Riga has to offer. Assuming this is the last of your two days in Riga you really need to go visit a couple of the unique bars.
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As previously mentioned in my one day in Riga itinerary Folkklub Alapagrabs is a magnificent cellar bar but that's just the beginning.  The Armoury is a unique mix of guns and booze and I assume it's the only place you can play with a bazooka while drinking a pint. Don't worry the guns are all decommissioned so there's no danger to life. There's also Distiller's Republic which is another great Riga cellar bar and microbrewery, and Alkimikis which is a great place to find a local brew. Finally if Belgium beers or more your tipple make sure you give the Kwakinn a visit. You really can't come for two days in Riga and not experience at least a bit of the famous nightlife.
one night in Riga

Three Days in Riga

If you're lucky enough to have time for three days in Riga it's time to visit one of Latvia's true wonders the coastal area of Jurmala. The train from Riga to Jurmala only takes 30 minutes and costs less than 2 euros each way so it really is a bargain of a trip. I can honestly say the sand on Jurmala Beach is the softest I've ever walked on. I'm not even a beach person but I loved everything about this gorgeous little coastal town from the blue sea through to the giant turtle statue it's just the perfect place to spend the last of your three days in Riga. Well that is unless you go in winter in which case we have another option for how you could spend the last of your three days in Riga.
Three days in Riga
three days in Riga Guide
Three days in Riga itinerary
An alternative way to spend your last day in Riga is to visit the Latvian National Park of Sigulda. There's certainly worst ways to spend either the last of your three days in Riga or alternatively your fourth day than going to this area of natural beauty. Not only is there the park itself but there's also the Old Castle and Turaida Castle both of which are worth making the trip for all on their own. It only takes an hour on the train or bus to get to Sigulda, and only costs 2 euros each way so again Latvian public transport is an absolute bargain.
Sigulda
Sigulda old castle
Sigulda new castle
I hope you found my one, two and three days in Riga itinerary useful it really is a beautiful city with loads to offer so try and stay as few nights if you can drinking in the sights.
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