Be a tourist 13 All aboard! T H E M AT T H E W, F LOAT I N G HARBOUR Another tribute to Bristol's maritime heritage - a detailed reconstruction of the Tudor ship sailed by explorer John Cabot and his Bristol crew on their voyage to discover Newfoundland in 1497. When she's moored in the harbour, jump aboard and explore above and below decks. 14 Get festive BRISTOL CHRISTMAS MARKETS The city's Christmas markets are some of the biggest in the country stretching from the Harbourside to the Shopping Quarter. There are crafts stalls aplenty, a bustling street food section, twinkling decorations and seasonal music, plus the allimportant mulled wine (for a small price) flowing throughout late November and December. 15 Watch it BIG SCREEN BRISTOL, MILLENNIUM SQUARE If there's a national sporting event on TV, Millennium Square will be packed with people watching the action. Visit bigscreenbristol.com for upcoming listings or head to Millennium Square at any time of day to catch content from local filmmakers. Grab a photo with the Cary Grant statue nearby - the actor was born and bred in Bristol. the secret garden 16 Enter ARNOS VALE CEMETERY Fancy being transported back to Victorian times? The leafy secret garden is great fun to explore, with many of Bristol's sailing and wartime heroes buried throughout, plus a discovery trail unearthing the cemetery's fascinating history. 24