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Bristol Attractions

  1. Cultural Attractions
    There's plenty of cultural attractions in Bristol to visit and enjoy...Click here to browse our huge range of cultural attractions and get information on opening times and prices
  2. West Country Games
    West Country Games has become Bristol's most popular group activity day, especially suited to stag, hen, birthday and team building.
    1. 1 Jan 202431 Dec 2024
  3. Family looking at Concorde
    Journey through more than a century of fascinating aviation history – including aeroplanes, helicopters, rockets, engines and more – and step aboard the last Concorde ever to fly.
    1. 1 Jan 202431 Dec 2024
  4. Family Attractions
    Bristol is a great destination for a family trip and we pride ourselves on being a family-friendly city, offering entertainment for kids of all ages.
  5. Museums & Galleries
    Go history hunting and find some culture in Bristol's world-class museums and galleries.
  6. Historic & Heritage
    Bristol has a rich history and there are squillions of historic and heritage things to do where you can explore Bristol's history and uncover a slice of the past.
  7. Animals & Nature
    Bristol is a green city surrounded by countryside and we have a wide selection of things to do where you can experience animals, wildlife and get back to nature.
  8. Theatre & Performance
    See the circus, get up close to one of our independent stages, or see the best of the West End on tour.
  9. Sacred & Spiritual Bristol
    Take a moment’s quiet contemplation or simply bask in the architectural wonder of Bristol’s stunning churches and cathedral scenes.
  10. Outdoor Attractions in Bristol
    Bristol is a green city, surrounded by countryside and all of these attractions and things to do are outdoors, in the open air.
  11. Cinemas & Film
    Grab some popcorn and settle down to an old classic, a novel independent, or a Hollywood blockbuster.
  12. Play Centres & Playgrounds
    Bristol is great for kids and we have super indoor play centres, soft play centres and playgrounds that can keep even the most active children entertained.
  13. Gardens & Parks
    Bristol is truly a green city and has over 400 parks and green spaces. So take a deep breath and find the perfect places to walk, cycle, relax or picnic.

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  1. Summer In Bristol
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  3. Bristol Street Art
    Home of infamous graffiti artist Banksy and with street art along narrow alleys, down side-streets, across city walls and bridges, Bristol lives and breathes colour of every hue.
  4. Restaurants
    We love our food, as you’ve probably discovered from many a rave restaurant review and our expanding list of award-winning eateries. Find out where to book your meals to enjoy the locally-sourced, organic and inventive culinary delights.

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  1. Add Frenchay Village Museum to your Itinerary

    Frenchay Village Museum

    Frenchay

    Frenchay Village Museum tells the story of Frenchay and its residents. Mountain explorer, Hollywood film star, chocolate manufacturer, and assistant to Brunel – here are just some of their stories.

    Indicative Availability

    Book Frenchay Village Museum Online (opens in a new window)

  2. Add Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust to your Itinerary

    Rolls-Royce Heritage Trust

    Filton

    The Heritage Trust maintains the areo enginerring heritage of Rolls-Royce and its local predecessors.

  3. Add Cary Grant Statue to your Itinerary

    Cary Grant Statue

    Central Bristol

    A life-sized bronze statue of Hollywood legend Cary Grant, unveiled in 2001 to commemorate the Bristol-born actor's achievements.

  4. Add Troopers Hill Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Troopers Hill Nature Reserve

    An award-winning local nature reserve and former mine in east Bristol that overlooks the River Avon.

  5. Add Bristol Archives to your Itinerary

    Bristol Archives

    Harbourside

    Discover Bristol's archives - the raw material of history - at Bristol Archives

    Price

    Free

    Indicative Availability

    Book Bristol Archives Online (opens in a new window)

  6. Add Yate and District Heritage Centre to your Itinerary

    Yate and District Heritage Centre

    Yate

    The Heritage Centre provides a full heritage service for the Yate and Sodbury areas.

    Indicative Availability

    Book Yate and District Heritage Centre Online (opens in a new window)

  7. Add Acton Court to your Itinerary

    Acton Court

    North Bristol

    This unique Grade 1 listed Tudor building has been preserved largely intact.

    Indicative Availability

    Book Acton Court Online (opens in a new window)

  8. Add Castle Park and St Peter's Church to your Itinerary

    Castle Park and St Peter's Church

    Bristol Shopping Quarter

    A picturesque park offering a quiet place to sit or stroll, right alongside the tranquil waters of the city harbour

  9. Add Ram Hill Colliery to your Itinerary

    Ram Hill Colliery

    Yate

    The coal mine operated between the 1820's to the 1860 by the Coalpit Heath Colliery Company.

    Indicative Availability

    Book Ram Hill Colliery Online (opens in a new window)

  10. Add Ashton Gate Stadium to your Itinerary

    Ashton Gate Stadium

    Ashton

    Find out what's on Ashton Gate Stadium.

  11. Add Bristol's Hidden Treasure: Hogarth's Redcliffe Altarpiece at St Mary Redcliffe Church to your Itinerary

    Bristol's Hidden Treasure: Hogarth's Redcliffe Altarpiece at St Mary Redcliffe Church

    Redcliffe

    In 1755 St Mary Redcliffe commissioned the most famous English artist of the age, William Hogarth, to painting a huge altarpiece for the church.

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