Cabot Circus Opening Hours and Shopping Guide

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Cabot Circus places Bristol firmly at the centre of the style map, so it’s only fitting that glamour and sophistication lie at its heart.  Cabot Circus really has transformed the retail shopping experience in Bristol.Stroll down the picturesque avenues of Cabot Circus and you’ll find an array of the UK’s most fashionable stores, many of whom are appearing in Bristol for the first time. From high street to haute couture, there’s something to suit every style and budget.

Cabot Circus Opening Hours and Guide | Cabot Circus Store List

Dining
Experience the glamour of European-style café culture at Cabot Circus. Overlooking the vibrant Quakers Friars square, world-renowned chef Raymond Blanc brings his acclaimed Brasserie Blanc concept to Bristol. There’s also more than 20 enticing eateries located within Cabot Circus including Harvey Nichols’ sumptuous 2nd Floor Restaurant & Bar, Giraffe and Yo! Sushi.

Cinema
With 13 screens and 3,000 seats, Cinema de Lux offers Bristol’s cinemagoers an experience that’s unrivalled in both size and luxury. Attractions include two exclusive “Director’s Hall” auditoriums, complete with reclining leather chairs; order-in-your seat concessions; a full service restaurant and bar and much, much more.

Centre facilities
Cabot Circus has a range of services to make your day more pleasurable, with everything from Car Valeting and Valet Park services to interactive touch screens and ATMs. You can also find the information desk on level 2 which has details of centre activities as well as information on local attractions and the surrounding area.

Opening Hours

Monday to Saturday 9.30am – 8pm
Sunday 11am – 5pm
Bank Holidays 11am – 5pm


Restaurants and Cafés offer extended
opening hours.


Cinema de Lux opening hours:
Sunday – Thursday 10am – 1am
Friday – Saturday 10am – 3am

Getting there:

BY CAR

Car parks in and around Broadmead

St James Barton 290 spaces
Rupert Street 403 spaces
Queen Charlotte Street 390 spaces
Nelson Street 295 spaces
Broadmead (Lower Castle Street) 400 spaces
Princes St / Jurys 303 spaces
Wapping Wharf 700 spaces
Temple Quay 500 spaces
Gardiner Haskins 400 spaces
The Mall Galleries 1000 spaces
Trenchard Street 973 spaces
Anchor Road / At-Bristol 400 spaces
West End 420 spaces

There is also a considerable amount of on street parking in and around Broadmead.

BY BUS

Broadmead is well served by bus routes from all areas and 1,000 buses per day come into the centre every day. Bus stops are located in the heart of Broadmead, and a link now runs from Temple Meads station into Broadmead approximately every 10 minutes. Further details of bus services can be found at www.firstcityline.co.uk for city services and www.firstbadgerline.co.uk for surrounding areas. Or call First City Line on 0117 955 3231, Badgerline on 0117 955 3231 or the Traveline on 0870 608 2608.

BY PARK & RIDE

Bristol has three Park & Ride sites, offering frequent bus services from Long Ashton, Brislington, Port Way and Port way into Bristol city centre. For a leaflet outlining all the details please call 0117 922 2910. Alternatively please visit www.bristol-city.gov.uk/parkandride

BY TRAIN

Bristol Temple Meads railway station is just 10 minutes walk from the centre of Broadmead, or if you prefer buses run from here to Broadmead roughly every 10 minutes. Train timetables can be viewed at www.railtrack.co.uk or call 08457 48 49 50.

BY BIKE

The strategically placed bike racks around Broadmead, make it very simple to cycle here too.

BY FERRY

If you’d like to travel more serenely, the Bristol Ferry Boat Company operates services from Temple Meads railway station directly into Broadmead. For information on this service, please visit www.bristolferryboat.co.uk.

Cabot Circus Opening Hours and Guide | Cabot Circus Store List

List of Stores and outlets:

House of Fraser
Amano Cafe
Café Rouge
Costa
Crussh
Krispy Kreme
Love Juice
Millies Cookies
Patisserie Valerie
Pret a Manger
Starbucks
Aldo
American Apparel
A | Wear
Bank
Barratts
Bench
Burton / Dorothy Perkins
Cult Clothing
Esprit
G-Star
Gerry Weber
Guess Jeans
H&M
Henleys
Jane Norman
JJB Sports
JD Sports
La Senza
Monsoon
New Look
Next
Oakley
Oasis
Principles
Puma
Republic
River Island
Schuh
TM Lewin
Top Shop / Top Man
Urban Outfitters
Wallis
Warehouse
Zara
3-Store
Body Shop
Carphone Warehouse
Dwell
The Entertainer
Explore Learning
Game
Holland & Barratt
Hotel Chocolat
HSBC
Nationwide
Orange
Perfume Shop
Sony
Thoughts
Transform Your Images
Vodafone
Zavvi
Claire’s
Ernest Jones
Fossil
Fraser Hart
Goldsmiths
H. Samuel
Swarovski
Thomas Sabo
Harvey Nichols
Brasserie Blanc
Carluccio’s
Chandos Deli
Harvey Nichols 2nd Foor Restaurant & Bar
Piccolino
All Saints
Crew
Cruise
Fat Face
Fred Perry
French Connection
Ghost
Guess Accessories
Hardy Amies
Hobbs
Hugo Boss
Kurt Geiger
LK Bennett
Lacoste
Ollie & Nic
Radley
Reiss
Ted Baker
Thomas Pink
Apple
Bloomsbury
Ellis & Killpartrick
Lombok
Molton Brown
The White Company
Links of London
Pravins
Coal Grill & Bar
Costa
Frankie & Benny’s
Giraffe
Gourmet Burger Kitchen
La Tasca
Leon
Nando’s
Shakeabout
Tampopo
YO! Sushi
Zizzi

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  1. Adrian says:

    No mention of the comedy nights at the cinema then????

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