Bristol 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
- West Country Games has become Bristol's most popular group activity day, especially suited to stag, hen, birthday and team building.
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- 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.
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- 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.
- Go history hunting and find some culture in Bristol's world-class museums and galleries.
- 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.
- 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.
- See the circus, get up close to one of our independent stages, or see the best of the West End on tour.
- Take a moment’s quiet contemplation or simply bask in the architectural wonder of Bristol’s stunning churches and cathedral scenes.
- Bristol is a green city, surrounded by countryside and all of these attractions and things to do are outdoors, in the open air.
- Grab some popcorn and settle down to an old classic, a novel independent, or a Hollywood blockbuster.
- 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.
- 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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Newark Park
Gloucestershire
A secluded country estate upon the Cotswold escarpment, with garden strolls and woodland walks.
Locked In A Room
Harbourside
Locked In A Room is a live escape-room experience. Participants are locked in a room with a series of tests, puzzles and clues that combined allow the unlocking of the rooms mystery and hopefully a successful escape.
Pero's Bridge
Harbourside
A pedestrian footbridge that spans Bristol's floating harbour, named in honour of Pero Jones, an enslaved African who lived in Bristol.
Sudeley Castle & Gardens
Gloucestershire
With 10 award-winning gardens, historic exhibitions, castle rooms, dungeons, Tithe Barn, 1000 year of history, a Royal resting place, two cafes, and the greatest children’s play fort in Gloucestershire, there’s something for everyone at Sudeley…
Go Ape - Forest of Dean
Forest of Dean
Live life more adventurously – that’s their challenge to you. Start by booking your next Go Ape outing. Head into the forest for the Tree-Top Adventure or one of the new Forest Segway safaris. They promise you it’ll be a day out you’ll never forget
Avon Valley Adventure and Wildlife Park
Keynsham
BIG on adventure! Jam packed days and extraordinary events. Open school holidays.
Somerset Rural Life Museum
Bristol & Bath
Visitors to Somerset Rural Life Museum can explore Somerset’s rural and social history from the 1800s onwards, discovering more about the county’s landscape, farming, working life and rural crafts.
The Bird of Prey Project
Newton St. Loe
Multiple award winning bird of prey centre with unforgettable flying displays and personal experiences.
The Georgian House Museum
West End
One of the most complete 18th century town houses surviving in the UK, offering a glimpse of life hundreds of years ago.
Palestine Museum and Cultural Centre
Central Bristol
The museum takes you on a journey through the history of Palestine, from the late 19th century through to the present. An exhibition of Palestinian heritage, culture and daily life.
Bristol Improv Theatre
Clifton
The Bristol Improv Theatre is the UK’s first full-time dedicated improv theatre. They create, teach and perform spontaneous theatre that is accessible, creatively ambitious and unapologetically entertaining.
Oldbury Court and Snuff Mills
Fishponds
Enjoy a great family day out with woodland and riverside walks, an arboretum and large children's playground.
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Freetheclubandspa at Doubletree by Hilton, Cadbury House
North Somerset
The leisure facilities at DoubleTree by Hilton, Cadbury House, are second-to-none. They're so good that both the health club and spa have won numerous awards. Featuring a relaxation room, outdoor hot tub, eating area and a sundeck.
Clifton Observatory's Giants Cave
Clifton
Ghyston’s Cave, sometimes known as the Giants Cave or Foxhole is a natural cave in the limestone face of St Vincent’s Rocks in the Avon Gorge.
RSPB Ham Wall Nature Reserve
Somerset
Explore Ham Wall a special place teeming with wildlife. Enjoy stunning views across to Glastonbury Tor and follow secluded paths through the mystical landscape discovering spectacular sights and sounds.
Castle Bridge
Redcliffe
With its strking form snaking over the river, Castle Bridge connects the areas of Finzels Reach and Castle Park.
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FreeCastle 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
Troopers Hill Nature Reserve
An award-winning local nature reserve and former mine in east Bristol that overlooks the River Avon.
Thornbury and District Museum
Thornbury
This small, independent museum illustrates the history of Thornbury and the Lower Severn Vale.
The Downs
Clifton
Consisting of Clifton Down and Durdham Down, this is a huge area of protected parkland on the edge of the city