As ever it has been a very busy week in the city of Bristol including a visit from a comedian, a secret puppet museum in a near by town and more.
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00:00So, as ever, there is loads to do in the city of Bristol this week. So, Adriana, can you
00:06tell me what is our first? What is on in the city?
00:10Bath Christmas Market is officially open until December 15. The market has over 200 chalet
00:17lines across the Georgian streets of Bath Street, Milsom Street and Abbey Quarter. There's
00:23a wide range of products on offer at the market, including stunning Christmas decorations,
00:29indie fragrances, handmade jewellery and gifts for your furry companions. Food offerings
00:35include classics like mulled wine, spiced apple juice and churros, among many other
00:41treats. Stalls are open Monday to Wednesday from 10am to 7pm, Thursday to Saturday from
00:4710am to 8pm and Sunday from 10am to 6pm.
00:54Thank you, Adriana. That sounds like a lovely festive one. So, shall we move on to our second?
01:00What is on? Tell me about that.
01:02Christmas stubs are back in Bristol. The group of Volkswagen owners who decorate their vans
01:09every Christmas to spread a festive cheer are set to light up more than 30 spots to
01:15raise money for Wallace and Gromit's grand appeal. The festive vehicles will be making
01:21multiple appearances this week.
01:24Thank you very much, Adriana. That is another lovely seasonal one. So, shall we move on
01:29to our final? What is on in the city this week? Tell me about that.
01:33The Old Down festive illumination trail near Bristol is set to open this weekend. The stunning
01:40sensory experience has returned to Old Down Country Park, with gorgeous installations
01:45complete with a funfair and a Christmas village. Guests will also be greeted by friendly animals
01:52during the trail and can enjoy seasonal crafts for children. At the Christmas village, guests
01:57can toast marshmallows.