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What’s Bristol Like in September?

September in Bristol generally offers a pleasant transition from summer to autumn. The city remains vibrant, with fewer peak-season crowds than August but still plenty of activity before the colder months. It’s an excellent time to explore both indoor and outdoor attractions.

What’s the Weather and Climate in September?

Bristol in September typically experiences mild, often sunny weather, though rainfall is possible. Average high temperatures range from an estimated 17-19°C (63-66°F), while average lows are around 9-11°C (48-52°F). The city generally sees an estimated 8-12 days of rain, with total rainfall averaging 60-80mm. Sunshine hours are still quite good, averaging an estimated 4-5 hours per day. Packing layers and a waterproof jacket is advisable.

What are Typical Costs and Availability?

Accommodation availability in September is generally good, as the peak summer holiday season has ended, though early September can still be busy with university freshers.

What to Expect (Crowds, Events, Conditions)?

Expect moderate crowds. While family tourism decreases, university students return, bringing a lively atmosphere. Major summer festivals typically conclude in August, but smaller local events, markets, and cultural happenings continue. Conditions are generally comfortable for walking and outdoor activities, with mild temperatures and changing autumn foliage beginning to appear later in the month.

What are the Best Activities for September?

September is ideal for exploring Bristol’s diverse offerings:

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