Meet the animals at Bristol Zoo Gardens and learn about the Bristol Zoological Society’s efforts to protect wildlife from around the world.
Meet animals including penguins, red pandas, and kangaroos on an engaging family day out.
Experience all there is to see in Bristol on a walking tour around the city.
You’ll see famous Banksy street art, learn about Bristol’s haunted history, or even sample local delicacies on a food tour.
Come face to face with planes from early 20th century Bristol, to the modern Concord at Aerospace Bristol.
This family favourite exhibit document’s England’s thriving history of aerospace adventures.
The wonders of the deep await at Bristol Aquarium where you’ll find thousands of amazing underwater creatures from around the world.
Located in Bristol Harbourside, We The Curious is an educational centre that allows you to explore the curious world of science.
Including interactive exhibits, a collaborative laboratory, and featured films, life’s big mysteries are at your fingertips here.
Bristol’s treasure trails will take you through the heart of the city chasing detective mysteries and spy puzzles to unlock your sense of adventure.
View the city of Bristol from the River Avon on a Bristol Packet Boat Tour.
Sit back and relax as you view the sights with opportunities to stop for a cream tea or a spot of lunch on the river bank.
Step aboard the world’s first great ocean liner at the dock where it was originally built.
Spend a day on the decks of the SS Brunel and amongst the archives of the Brunel Institute and immerse yourself in the shipbuilding history that shaped Bristol’s docks.
Free to the general public, Bristol Museum and Art Galleries displays wonders of human craftsmanship and natural history from all ages and continents.
Cabot Tower was built to commemorate the explorer, John Cabot, who journeyed from Bristol in 1497 to discover Canada.
It now stands as a proud monument to celebrate over 500 years since his triumph.
Experience the stars like the Victorians at Clifton Observatory. Their Camera Obscura, one of 3 left in the UK, still brings the magic of outer space to the humble city of Bristol.
Once you’ve gazed at the sky, you can explore further in the Observatory’s old Celtic fort Museum, and adventure into the Giant’s Cave.
The iconic silhouette of Clifton Suspension Bridge is not to be missed on a day out in Bristol.
Dating back to 1864, this historic bridge links Bristol to North Somerset amongst the stone gorge and forest surrounding the River Avon.
Visit Avon Valley Railway for a slice of locomotive history.
After closing its lines in 1966, Avon Valley Railway was restored 25 years later and is now open to the public for dining, driver experiences, and rides on restored locomotives from the 20th century.
The Great British love of pie is saluted at Pieminister where meat-filled, gluten free, and vegetarian pies are on the menu.
This sustainable eatery welcomes dogs through its doors and will leave you feeling stuffed and satisfied.
Built from an empty industrial building on Bristol’s floating harbour, the rustic Mud Dock Café is a bike shop and restaurant serving tea and food to anyone on the harbour looking for a bite to eat.
Situated in the Clifton Hotel, Racks Bar and Kitchen is a restaurant that dishes out hearty meals for brunch, dinner parties, and even a Sunday roast.
Enjoy their £6 lunch menu that serves wraps, ravioli, and nachos in a 3 star hotel.
Klosterhaus is a German fine-dining restaurant and bar that offers a unique, glamorous eating experience. Partnering classic German and European cooking with a select range of German craft beers, Klosterhaus is an independent restaurant that can only be found in Bristol.
For street food galore, sample the stalls at St Nicholas Market in the heart of Bristol where you’ll also find independent retailers amongst Bristol’s extraordinary architecture.
The Clifton Hotel offers rooms from single to king size in Bristol city centre and is a great place to relax after a long day exploring the city for business or pleasure.
The Mercure Bristol Grand Hotel boasts quirky and stylish interiors that take their inspiration from Bristol’s renowned history of art. Their restaurant, Keepers Kitchen, uses locally sourced ingredients to serve quality breakfast to guests and hungry visitors.
Berwick Lodge is a luxury, boutique hotel located on remote grounds with Georgian inspired furniture and is ideal for a weekend wedding or corporate event.
For lakeside glamping at a surf getaway just outside of Bristol, stay at the Camp at the Wave. After a long day of surfing, return to a glamping pod or unwind in the Clubhouse complete with cafe and bar.
Number 38 Clifton is a refurbished Georgien merchant’s house with a stylish homely feel, city views and a walled garden. Their delicious breakfast and library provide secluded corners to enjoy some alone time during a city break.
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