Other things that are on include a guided tour of st Mary redcliffe church which has over 800 years of history, a Bristol treasure hunt and Bristol history festival until the end of the month.
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00:00So, as ever, there is loads to do in the city of Bristol this week. So Adriana, can you
00:07tell us what is our first what is on in the city this week?
00:11Well, Bristol's oldest art trail returns this weekend. Totterdown Art Trail will return
00:18on Saturday and Sunday for its 24th year. Over 160 artists and venues will showcase
00:26their work under this year's theme of Umbrella. Thank you, Adriana. So that sounds like a
00:33lovely creative one for the city. So shall we move on to our second top what is on in
00:38the city? Tell me about that. The Vintage Winter Wonderland is back until
00:43January. Vintage Winter Wonderland has returned to Millennium Square with a Helter Skelter,
00:49store jams and other vintage funfair games. There's also an apres-chalet style bar, food
00:56stalls and plenty of festive cheer on the hub side.
01:01Thank you, Adriana. So that will be a lovely one for the winter season. So shall we move
01:06on to our final what is on in the city? Tell me about that.
01:10A new Wallace and Bromit Experience & Cafe will be opening at the city centre from this
01:15weekend. The friary building in Quakers Friars will host Wallace and Bromit, a cracking Christmas
01:22experience from November 16 to December 24. The event will see guests helping Wallace
01:29save Christmas by getting his latest gadget, the Christmas-o-matic, up and running in the
01:36nick of time. The friary will also host the pop-up cracking Christmas cafe for the duration
01:42of the experience, serving cheese sandwiches, cakes, tea and even dog treats. The new experience
01:48has been launched ahead of the new Wallace and Bromit film, Vengeance Most Foul, which
01:53will premiere on BBC iPlayer and BBC One this Christmas Day.