8 Reasons Bristol Is The Best City To Live In The UK

Recognised worldwide for marching to its own beat, Bristol is the UK’s only European Green Capital, it's been voted as one of the best cities to live in the world, rated as one of the best places in the world to visit in 2026 by Lonely Planet, and ranked as one of the kindest cities in the country. 

From Banksy to bold murals, street art spills colour across every corner of the city, turning Bristol into a living gallery. And with a new festival added to the calendar every year since 2022, Bristol is a vibrant city that knows how to celebrate.

Whether you're a student, a young professional, or relocating with family, Bristol offers something for everyone.

If you’re not already asking yourself "why aren’t I living in Bristol?" Here are eight reasons to fall in love with our city.

Bristol Harbourside.

1. Its Outstanding Location

Bristol might be a modern, metropolitan city, but you’re never very far from city, country or coast.

Bristolians are spoilt for choice with green spaces in and around the city. Whether you enjoy walking or strolling, picnicking or nature-watching, you’ll find your perfect place to unwind at Brabazon Park, on The Downs, at Ashton Court or around Blaise Castle.

If you prefer to get around on two wheels, why not test yourself on the challenging Ashton-Pill or River Severn cycle loops, pootle along the Harbourside and Festival Way, or tackle the famous Bristol and Bath Railway Path - a 13-mile traffic-free cycle path to the historic Georgian city of Bath!

New transport links are transforming connectivity in the north of the city. North Filton Train Station, soon connecting Brabazon to Bristol Temple Meads in under 25 minutes, will make getting around the region faster and easier than ever.


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When it comes to the seaside, some of the most beautiful beaches in the UK are within two hours of Bristol. But you don’t even need to leave the city to make the most of life on the water! The floating harbour is the beating heart of the city - enjoy a leisurely harbour cruise with friends, explore the historic SS Great Britain, or paddle under your own steam by renting a canoe or kayak.

Aerial view of Blaise Castle folly and the surrounding green space in Bristol
Blaise Castle, Bristol.

2. Its Economy & Education

Bristol’s modern economy is built on the creative, media, technology, aerospace and engineering industries. With the UK’s strongest digital ecosystem outside of London, Bristol is an incubator for amazing new start-ups.

Education is central to the city’s identity. Students from over 130 countries bring diversity and energy to its campuses and the city. The University of Bristol is one of the most popular and successful universities in the UK, ranked #51 in the World in the QS World University Rankings for 2026. The University of West England became the first university in the UK to achieve the University Mental Health Charter Award for Merit. 

As the city grows, new neighbourhoods like Brabazon are being shaped with students in mind - offering thoughtfully designed student accommodation that support both study and social life, just a short journey away from the city’s leading universities.

3. Its Iconic Landmarks

Take a stroll through the city centre and discover Bristol’s abundance of brilliant buildings, from the medieval Cathedral to the neo-gothic Wills Memorial Building. Climb Brandon Hill and take in the view from the top of the 105ft Cabot Tower or step out along the docks that were once at the heart of a global trading network. And explore what life was like on the high seas aboard either the SS Great Britain or The Matthew.

But nowhere says Bristol more than our city’s most recognisable landmark - the Clifton Suspension Bridge. Designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel and completed in 1864, the bridge is a Grade I listed building and the 7th most popular spot for photos in the UK!

Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol.

4. Its Fantastic Food Scene

There’s a whole lot of great food on offer in Bristol.
 
From vibrant street eats to the fine dining scene, incredible chefs across the city offer a myriad of cuisines to tempt every palate, with a proud emphasis on independent eateries and locally sourced produce. 

Bristol is also renowned for its coffee culture — from espresso bars to quirky cafés, the city offers countless ways to enjoy your brew. If you're keen to explore Bristol one coffee cup at a time, you'll find plenty of inspiration in our favourite cafés around the city

And for plant-based foodies, Bristol reigns supreme - it’s been recently named one of the UK’s most vegan-friendly cities. 

What’s more, Mokoko Bakery has just opened its flagship store in North Bristol at Brabazon, bringing artisan breads, pastries and speciality coffee to the heart of this fast‑growing neighbourhood.

Inside Mokoko Bakery at Spitfire Hangar, North Bristol, featuring two customers at the counter, displaying pastries and bread.
Mokoko Bakery at Brabazon.

5. Its Shopping Scene

Bristol is the shopping capital of the South West and a shopaholic's dream! You’ll find plenty of high street staples within the city’s Shopping Quarter around Broadmead and Cabot Circus, lining Park Street, or out-of-town retail therapy at The Mall, Cribbs Causeway.
 
If you’d like some history whilst you shop, then head over to the Old City, Old Market or the magical Christmas Steps. You’ll find posh boutiques in Clifton Village, while Stokes Croft and the Gloucester Road together form Europe’s longest street of independent retailers - perfect for vintage finds and one-of-a-kind treasures.

Independent Shops in Bristol.

6. Its Line-Up Of Fabulous Festivals & Events

Bristol has a festival for pretty much everything!
 
For music lovers, there’s Forwards Festival, Dot to Dot and Loves Saves the Day, or the UK’s largest festival - the world-famous Glastonbury - is just down the road in Somerset.
 
Other annual events include the Bristol Harbour Festival, Bristol Comedy Garden - and the iconic Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, which sees over 100 hot air balloons take off from Ashton Court Estate each year!

And with the supersonic new YTL Arena taking shape at Brabazon, the city’s live entertainment scene is set to reach even greater heights, welcoming global acts and unforgettable experiences all year round. 

Forwards Festival 2025 at Clifton Down in Bristol.

7. Its World-Class Arts & Culture

Bristol offers something for everyone, whether you’re into music or museums, Brunel or Banksy.
 
Laugh out loud at the Bristol Improv Theatre, visit the Bristol Old Vic - the oldest continuously running theatre in the UK - or catch a show every night of the week at the Tobacco Factory, the Redgrave, the Wardrobe, or the Bristol Hippodrome.
 
View leading exhibitions from around the World at Royal West of England Academy, visit the international centre for contemporary arts at the Arnolfini or immerse yourself in Bristol’s art scene on a walking tour that takes in the best murals and street art that the city has to offer.
 
Listen to jazz at The Old Duke, folk and rock at The Canteen or something classical at St George’s. Or for an eclectic night out, keep your balance at the roller disco at the converted Trinity Centre church or rave the night away on the Thekla, a floating boat in Bristol’s harbour.

A musician plays a red guitar at outdoor event at Brabazon, accompanied by another artist with an acoustic guitar, performing outdoors at a lively event.
Mojo Band performing at Brabazon.

8. It's A City That Cares

Bristolians have a well-earned reputation for being friendly and welcoming.
 
Research also confirms Bristol's kindness and credentials. Bristol has been named the kindest city in the UK at the Movement for Good Awards for residents showing the most support to worthy causes.

Adding to Bristol’s reputation for generosity, the city proudly hosts the Gromit Unleashed 3 art trail, a vibrant, free public event featuring sculptures of Wallace, Gromit and other beloved Aardman characters. 

Brabazon was a proud sponsor and named location for the famous art trail, helping raise thousands for The Grand Appeal in support of the Bristol Children’s Hospital.

'The Birds' Gromit during Gromit Unleashed 3 at Brabazon.

From food and festivals to culture and community, Bristol offers something for everyone. Whether you’re moving here solo, as a student, or with your family, it’s a city that welcomes you with open arms - and invites you to be part of something special.

Bristol’s story is one of creativity, culture and reinvention — and Brabazon is the next chapter in that story, transforming the historic Filton Airfield into a new destination for modern Bristol living.

Thinking of making Bristol your new home? Discover what life at Brabazon is all about and explore the new neighbourhood taking shape in North Bristol.