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2000s: How to find love in Bristol…
2000s: How to find love in Bristol…
Nicola Brown doesn’t like to lose control. Her flat is always meticulously tidy and her weekly meals carefully planned; Nicola keeps her life in order. When her carefree colleague Caroline challenges Nicola to find a date for Valentine’s Day, it’s a surprise to them both when Nicola agrees. As Nicola’s search for a man begins, she is thrown in at the deep end – sometimes quite literally – of the dating scene.
From men more likely to sell their mother than open their wallet, to those who are determined to find a girlfriend who shares their passion for extreme sports, Nicola has to run the full gamut of dodgy dates. But as the deadline looms closer, Nicola realises it isn’t so bad to lose control. It turns out that trying to get a love life can be rather a lot of fun…
Cabot Tower – Climb up here and you’ll spot many potential dates in one go. Granted they might well have disappeared by the time you make it down again. But at least you’ve have made an effort and widened your target
Park St – Sullivan’s Acting agency is located here and it’s quite a good street for spotting potential dates. Coffee shops to accidentally bump into people, pretend you’re a tourist and ask for directions and then there’s College Green for your date at the bottom of the street. A romantic picnic perhaps?
Clifton Suspension Bridge – For a date to take your breath away, and to recreate that scene in the Bridget Jones movie where her scarf is whipped off by the wind, take a drive over here!
Bristol is also a very popular location for film and TV fans – You may spot a Sherlock episode being filmed, or you could visit the cafe in Truly Madly Deeply (Goldney Hall) where Nina (Juliet Stevenson) meets Mark (Michael Maloney). Wouldn’t it be good to have a date or even to find a date here? Literary love fate!
Author/Guide: Rosie Blake Destination: Bristol Departure Time: 2000s
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