Honda local service in Bristol - United Kingdom


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Visiting Bristol for the first time?

If you're making a business trip to the vibrant city of Bristol, there are plenty of sights and attractions worth exploring beyond just the bustling business scene. Here's a fun and quirky guide to help you make the most of your visit.

First things first, let's get you sorted with some practical information. The conveniently located Bristol Airport (BS48 3DY) is just a stone's throw away, approximately 2 miles north-east of the city center. But before you take off on your business adventures, why not treat yourself to a well-deserved rest? The Radisson Blu Hotel (Broad Quay, BS1 4BY) is located a mile south-west and offers comfy beds and delicious meals to help recharge your batteries.

Now, for those movie buffs out there, Silai Center (Bouverie Street, BS5 0BE) is a must-visit. Just a mile north-west of the city center, this hidden gem is a paradise for film enthusiasts, with screenings ranging from indie flicks to classic blockbusters. And speaking of movies, have you heard about the legendary Bristol Honda Civic that once starred in a local production? Be sure to ask around if you manage to catch a glimpse of this rare gem!

If you find yourself in need of transportation, don't hesitate to give Bristol Minibus Hire (Fairfax Street, BS1 3BN) a call. These guys are the kings of the road, offering top-notch minibus services and even a few jokes to keep you entertained during your ride (just ask for "The Honda Joke"!). Plus, they're conveniently located just a mile north-east from Club Cars, making it an easy hop, skip, and jump away.

For those looking to let their hair down after a long day of meetings, Exchange at 72-73 Old Market Street (BS2 0EJ) is the place to be! About less than 2 miles south-east from Blue Mountain, this lively spot offers delicious cocktails and a dance floor that's sure to get your feet moving. And if you're still in the mood for fun after closing time, Timbuk 2 (22 Small Street, BS1 1DW) is only less than 2 miles north-east and opens its doors until late. Who knows, you might just stumble upon another hilarious Honda car joke!

So there you have it, folks! From practical tips to fun Easter eggs, this quirky guide will help make your business trip to Bristol an unforgettable experience. Now, get out there and explore all the wonders the city has in store for you!

List of local Honda car repair shops in Bristol

Below is a list of Honda car repair shops and service points in Bristol which, in addition to standard repairs, are experienced in installing GPS trackers in Honda vehicles.

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Frequently Asked Questions:

Have you ever wondered which is the busiest roundabout in Bristol for rush hour traffic and what's the funniest incident you've witnessed there?

According to recent traffic data, the busiest roundabout in Bristol during rush hour is most likely the Aztec West Roundabout, located near the M4/M5 interchange. This roundabout experiences heavy congestion due to its proximity to major motorways and the presence of several large businesses and offices in the area. As for a funny incident at this roundabout, I once saw a driver attempting to navigate it while eating a large fish and chips dinner! The car swerved from lane to lane, nearly causing accidents as they struggled to keep their focus on the road and their food.

Could you tell me about any quirky or lesser-known traffic rules in Bristol?

Certainly! One lesser-know traffic rule in Bristol is related to the use of bus lanes. In Bristol, certain bus lanes are restricted to buses only during specific hours but outside those hours, cyclists can also use them. The signs indicate this with a bicycle symbol alongside the usual red line and the times when it's open to cyclists are often printed on the sign too. It's a handy rule for cyclists as it allows them to bypass some of the busier areas of the city centre during quieter times.

Can you recommend any lesser-known hidden gems for shopping in Bristol besides the popular Cabot Circus and Cribbs Causeway?

Absolutely! While Cabot Circus and Cribbs Causeway are well-known shopping destinations in Bristol, there are some lesser-known hidden gems worth checking out as well. Here are a few recommendations:

1. St. Nicholas Market - Located in the heart of the city center, this historic market is home to over 70 independent stalls selling everything from artisanal food and drink to handmade crafts and clothing. It's open Tuesday through Saturday and is definitely worth a visit!

2. Gloucester Road - This vibrant street in Montpelier is packed with eclectic shops, ranging from vintage clothing stores to record shops and bookstores. You're sure to find something unique here that you won't see anywhere else in Bristol. Spike Island - While technically an art center rather than a shopping destination, Spike Island does have a shop selling locally made crafts and artwork. It's located on the waterfront in the heart of Bristol's creative quarter, and is definitely worth checking out if you're looking for something truly unique. As someone who owns a Honda car and is a fan of this mark, I can also recommend checking out the Honda dealership in Bristol, which offers a wide selection of new and used vehicles.

Models of Honda that are supported by our GPS Tracker solution