Private Bristol walking tour

Let Me Show You Bristol

A private walking tour, typically 2 hours, with a route tailored to the group.

Overview

Private walking tours in Bristol run by Mike Crook. Tours are typically 2 hours and can be adjusted to your time, pace, and interests (history, street art, harbourside and more).

Key facts

Type
Private tour (groups from 1 up to 200)
Typical duration
2 hours (can be tailored)
Meeting point
Bristol Cathedral main entrance, College Green, BS1 5TJ
Price
From £150 for groups of 1–10 (includes audio receivers)
Timing
Flexible for private tours
Owner / guide
Mike Crook
Accessibility
Wheelchair and mobility scooter users can be accommodated using step-free alternatives.
Dogs
Welcome (museum entry may restrict dogs; guide can wait outside).
Rating
Aggregate rating 5.0 (196 reviews)
Content note
Family-friendly approach; can include sensitive history such as Bristol’s involvement in slavery.

Possible highlights

  1. College Green & Bristol Cathedral
  2. City Hall & “Well Hung Lover” (Banksy)
  3. Bristol’s oldest pub (pirate history)
  4. Slavery history & the toppled statue
  5. Nelson Street street art
  6. St Nicholas Market
  7. Bristol Bridge & Llandoger Trow
  8. Queen Square
  9. Arnolfini & harbourside

FAQ

What time do tours start?

Private tours offer flexible timing. The source also references 11:30 and 14:30 as standard start points.

Where do we meet?

Outside Bristol Cathedral, College Green, BS1 5TJ.

How long is the tour?

Typically 2 hours. The route and pace can be tailored.

What if I am a wheelchair user?

Step-free alternatives are used where needed, keeping the route mostly flat.

Are dogs allowed?

Yes. Dogs may not be permitted inside museums, but the guide can wait outside.

Is my tour guide Banksy?

Who?