Bristol's harbourside is one of the best places to live in the UK

A sunset over a body of water with boats docked on a dock.
An area of Bristol has been named as one of the best places to live in the UK in 2020 by the Sunday Times.

The harbourside came in at number three in the South West region in the newspaper's annual round-up, behind Cheltenham in top spot and Bear Flat in Bath at number two.

In recent years Bristol's harbourside has been subject to a massive regeneration project, with the likes of Wapping Wharf transforming the old dockside into one of the most popular spots in the city.

It is now seen as a top foodie destination which attracts diners far and wide thanks to top restaurants like Box-E, Woky Ko and Tare, as well as being one of Bristol's most sought after places to live. Although, of course, we can't eat out at the moment.

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