Castle Park located at Broad Weir, Bristol BS1 3XB, UK

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Benjamin Coles

4 Google Rating

A lovely green open space in the heart of the city. Also the former site of Bristol castle and latte

4/ 5

A lovely green open space in the heart of the city. Also the former site of Bristol castle and latterly the old shopping quarter before being bombed during WW2. Some ruins and cellars still remain if you look for them. A play area for kids. Nice place to relax in the summer.

Kyle Lear

4 Google Rating

A very nice park in the city centre to chill out in the sun on an afternoon or early evening. Usuall

4/ 5

A very nice park in the city centre to chill out in the sun on an afternoon or early evening. Usually quite busy with good people watching. Bristol castle used to stand here which if you're into history is quite interesting, but read up on it beforehand, there are no guides here, just an info plaque here and there. In the middle(ish) stands an old church, bombed during the war and never renovated, looks nice with nature taking it back over. More green than as shown in my pictures

Rich New

3 Google Rating

It's a nice park to walk around. Hopefully the latest Parks budget will help improve this and many p

3/ 5

It's a nice park to walk around. Hopefully the latest Parks budget will help improve this and many parks across Bristol.

Mahd Khalid

5 Google Rating

Nice place to chill. There has been an addition of an old well covered by a glass. It's scary to sta

5/ 5

Nice place to chill. There has been an addition of an old well covered by a glass. It's scary to stand on it. Should be enjoyable for kids.

Helen Chisnall

4 Google Rating

I think Castle Park is great - a nice open space in the middle of town and encompassing the water.

4/ 5

I think Castle Park is great - a nice open space in the middle of town and encompassing the water. I do miss Starbucks in Victoria Street as it was very relaxing sitting there with a latte overlooking the ducks and swans.

Andrew Garreth

5 Google Rating

I went to this park with the wife and kids. We loved it there and enjoyed our time. I would recommen

5/ 5

I went to this park with the wife and kids. We loved it there and enjoyed our time. I would recommend everyone to visit this place at least once in their life. Our visit was on March of this year. We had a great picnic and the dogs enjoyed every little bit of it. Its where I got my profile photo from!

Jerry Burns

3 Google Rating

It's the most central park in the city and it comes with all the ups and downs you'd expect from tha

3/ 5

It's the most central park in the city and it comes with all the ups and downs you'd expect from that. It's fairly large and located by the river, but often very busy. Overflowing bins are a common sight. There is typically a wide variety of punters ranging from anti- to ultra-social. Not the best place to go to relax on a hot day, but not the worst. It's a mixed bag.

David Onamade

4 Google Rating

The place was as busy as I expected, with the sun out on its last foray, if forecasts are to be beli

4/ 5

The place was as busy as I expected, with the sun out on its last foray, if forecasts are to be believed, of dangling heat in our faces like lolly.

Dona Jiji

4 Google Rating

Nice park to relax and have picnics in, very quiet and is near town for convenience. No toilets

4/ 5

Nice park to relax and have picnics in, very quiet and is near town for convenience. No toilets

Stephanie Pavlidou

5 Google Rating

My family and i absolutely loved spending time there. Chilled vibe by the nature where kids can play

5/ 5

My family and i absolutely loved spending time there. Chilled vibe by the nature where kids can play safely 👌👌

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