Things to do for free in Bristol: Bristol Museum and Art Gallery
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Brean Theme Park
Somerset
Brean Theme Park - The UK's largest FREE admission park near Weston-Super-Mare. Over 40 attractions including roller coasters, log flumes, and new family-friendly rides. Unlimited fun awaits!
The Red Lodge Museum
West End
A historic Elizabethan house, with a stunning walled garden and many original or otherwise completely restored features.
Bristol Cathedral
Central Bristol
Much more than a fascinating building, being a fine example of a hall church, it is a centre of Bristol's history, civic life and culture
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FreeSpike Island
Harbourside
A unique centre devoted to the production and exhibition of the contemporary visual arts, as well as a great café space
Bristol Central Library
Central Bristol
The Central Library contains the Lending centre, Learning Centre, Children's, Music and Business, Art and Local History libraries along with the Family History, Drama Collection and the Reference Library.
John Wesley’s New Room
Bristol Shopping Quarter
The oldest Methodist building in the world, constructed as a meeting room and accommodation after Wesley began to preach in 1739.
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
West End
Museum and art gallery with some outstanding collections of art, archaeology, Egyptology and natural history in a magnificent building
Blaise Castle House Museum and Estate
Henbury
Unique mansion that houses some stunning period costumes and everyday Victorian objects, including model trains, dolls and toys
The New Room Museum
Bristol Shopping Quarter
The Museum at the New Room tells the incredible story of the lives of John and Charles Wesley, the early beginnings of Methodism and its relevance today. Come and explore our 12 interactive rooms!
Banksy Walking Tour
Central Bristol
Some of Banksy's most famous Bristol works combined to make for a great self-guided walking tour of the city.
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.
St Mary Redcliffe Church
Central Bristol
One of the most beautiful churches in all England and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in the country
M Shed
Central Bristol
The M Shed is an innovative and exciting flagship museum for Bristol, featuring gallery space and a packed events schedule.
Arnolfini
Harbourside
Arnolfini is a centre for contemporary arts based on Bristol’s Harbourside. The organisation is dedicated to producing and presenting visual arts, performance, film, music and events.
Ashton Court Estate
Long Ashton
Historic 850-acre parkland with mansion, two pitch-and-putt golf courses, deer park, miniature railway, orienteering and nature trails
Clifton Suspension Bridge
Clifton
The world famous bridge and the iconic symbol of Bristol, designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel in 1831 and completed in 1864 after his death
Queen Square
Old City
A magnificent Georgian park area in the heart of Bristol, surrounded by trees and cobbled streets.
Pier to Pier Cycle Route
North Somerset
The Weston-super-Mare to Clevedon Pier to Pier Way is a new 13-mile route designed to appeal to commuters, leisure users and tourists alike opening in Spring 2024.
Windmill Hill City Farm
Central Bristol
Windmill Hill City Farm is a voluntary community project seeking to meet the needs of local people through a range of social, environmental, and educational activities.
The Royal Photographic Society
Arnos Vale
A dedicated centre for photography which comprises of a high-quality exhibition space, 101-seat auditorium, an education and resource centre and offices for the RPS staff.