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Bristol Attractions Offering Free Entry

 

The following attractions offer free admission, but please feel free to make a donation to them during your visit. There may be a charge for specific events or exhibitions, so please make sure that check this in advance.

Architecture CentreArchitecture Centre Browse the gallery with its regularly changing exhibitions ranging from jewellery design to architecture.


ArnolfiniArnolfini - Explore contemporary art exhibitions housed in 5 galleries, relax in the cafe, browse the bookshop or catch a film in the cinema.


Ashton Court Estate BristolAshton Court Estate - a historic park with a visitor centre, deer parks and pretty gardens.



Blaise Castle EstateBlaise Castle Estate boasts a free museum, woodland walks and a great adventure playground, perfect for a day out.


Blaise Castle House MuseumBlaise Castle House Museum hosts an exciting collection of objects from centuries past including Victorian toilets and baths, trains, dolls, toys and period costumes.


Bristol CathedralBristol Cathedral was founded as an abbey in 1140, became a cathedral in 1542 and has one of the finest 'hall churches' in the world.

Bristol's City Museum and Art GalleryBristol City Museum and Art Gallery has outstanding collections of art and archaeology, geology and natural history housed in a magnificent Edwardian baroque building.

Cabot TowerCabot Tower - Climb to the top for spectacular view across the city and harbour.


Clifton Suspension BridgeClifton Suspension Bridge - Brunel's iconic Bristol landmark. Stroll across for stunning views of the Avon gorge and elegant Clifton.



Georgian HouseGeorgian House One of the most complete 18th century town houses surviving in the UK. Rooms across 4 floors give a glimpse into 18th Century life.

John Wesleys ChapelJohn Wesley's Chapel is the oldest Methodist building in the world. Explore the wonderfully preserved chapel, preachers' rooms and common rooms upstairs.

Lord mayor's ChapelLord Mayor's Chapel is open every day except Mondays and has magnificent Tudor ceilings.


The Red LodgeThe Red Lodge is a historic Elizabethan house with one of the west's greatest treasures - the Oak Room.

 

St Mary RedcliffeSt Mary Redcliffe Church - Parish church with one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture.


WatershedWatershed media centre showcases films and media events with a great cafe bar.

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