From a tiny piece of art down a narrow walkway to the first tree planted during a campaign in the 1970s (yes, it’s still standing), there were many things I learned while out on a walking tour of my hometown Bristol.
The Blackbeard to Banksy: the Ultimate Bristol Walking Tour took a group of us two miles around the city centre, with a helpful guide full of information leading the way.
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:

9. Tree campaign
The first tree from the Government-sponsored “Plant a Tree in 73” campaign from 1973 was planted in Bristol. The tree can be found next to The Hatchet Inn on Frogmore Street. | Adriana Amor