The tour promised to teach people about Blackbeard’s favourite haunts, its stunning buildings and its incredible art. It starts at College Green every day, starting at 11.30am.
And one of the good things was, it was flat! Here here eight places I didn’t know existed in Bristol until I took the guided walk:
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I discovered eight new interesting facts about Bristol thanks to my guide on Blackbeard to Banksy tour. | Adriana Amor
2. The Duel of Bristol
"The Duel of Bristol" is an oil painting mural by Irish artist Conor Harrington made using an art style from Italy's 1560s. Conflict is a common theme in his work and this piece appears to represent the conflict between Ireland and the UK, for example, in the Irish flag between the right figure's legs." | Adriana Amor
3. Clothed With The Sun
"Clothed With the Sun" in Broad Quay was painted by El Mac as part of "See No Evil" and features his partner Kim and her baby niece Madeline. He projected the photo onto the building to paint the outline and added more details after; he usually draws photographic images but was unable to complete the full detail of the image within the limited 4-day deadline. | Adriana Amor
4. Oldest pub in Bristol
The Hatchet Inn is Bristol's oldest pub and was frequented by Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard. The front door was rumoured to be covered in human skin when it first opened to ward off evil spirits | Adriana Amor