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This Is The Only UK City On Lonely Planet’s Best In Travel 2026 List Famous For Banksy And A Buzzing Food Scene

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Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol during annual Hot Air Balloon festival


This city is the only UK city on Lonely Planet’s prestigious Best in Travel 2026 list and no, it’s not London. Celebrated globally for its vibrant street art, dynamic cultural scene, and unique West Country charm. This accolade marks it out as one of the world’s top 50 destinations to visit in 2026, reaffirming its status beyond just London as a must-see British city.​

Home to renowned street art and Europe’s largest graffiti festival

Lonely Planet’s selection highlights Bristol and its renowned street art as a core reason for its inclusion. From the historic docks to colourful neighbourhoods, over 250 artworks enliven the streets, including pieces by famed local son Banksy and dozens of artists from the annual Upfest – Europe’s largest graffiti festival. The city transforms its urban spaces into a vast open-air gallery, attracting international attention and giving visitors the perfect backdrop for exploring Bristol’s creative spirit.​

Why is the Bristol only UK city on Lonely Planet’s prestigious Best in Travel 2026 list

Beyond artistry, Bristol is equally revered for its food scene, offering cafes, bars, food stalls, and Michelin-starred restaurants just steps from mural-lined streets. Sports fans can catch football, rugby, and world-class cricket, including venues linked to legend WG Grace. Friendly locals with their distinctive West Country welcome contribute to the atmosphere, while the city leads progressive causes and sustainability efforts, evident in landmark moments like the removal of the Edward Colston statue.​

Bristol’s heritage sits comfortably alongside its youthful vibrancy. The city’s historic docks, iconic Clifton Suspension Bridgeand buzzy harbourside blend with a prominent university community and an expanding Enterprise campus. The arts, architecture, and live music like jazz at the famous Old Duke pubkeep Bristol lively day and night.​

Part of Bristol’s charm is its enviable location: within a three-hour drive, visitors can access Cornwall’s beachesWales’ dramatic coastline, and scenic countryside perfect for extended exploration. The city offers a convenient and affordable alternative to London for breaks packed with culture, history, and natural beauty.​

Tourism fuels the local economy, with the visitor sector alone valued at £2.6 billion across Bristol and surrounding areas. The city succeeds in retaining graduates, thanks to its wealth of opportunities, creativity, and high quality of life.​

Bristol’s recognition by Lonely Planet as a top global travel destination for 2026 cements its place as a city that blends historic interest, edgy creativity, renowned cuisine, and West Country warmth – all without the crowds and costliness of London.

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