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Bristol Hippodrome
The guide was updated:Bristol Hippodrome is the city’s very own 'West End' theatre. Since 1912, the Bristol Hippodrome has been the site of several premieres and is currently the scene of all great musicals. Please visit the website for information on current shows and musicals.
Useful Information
- Address: St Augustine's Parade, Bristol
- Website: www.atgtickets.com/venues/bristol-hippodrome
- Phone: +44 117 302 3310
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Take a walk over Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s Clifton Suspension Bridge – as striking today as it was on its completion in 1864. There are spectacular views down to the Avon Gorge and River Avon that links Bristol with the sea.
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The Red Lodge Museum and Knot Garden
The Red Lodge Museum is located in an impressive building from the 16th century with Bristol’s only surviving Elizabethan domestic oak panelling. You can experience a few of the oldest rooms in Bristol and Knot Garden, a great garden in Tudor style.
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We The Curious
We The Curious (formerly At-Bristol) is the place to go to for an interactive adventure of a lifetime. Enjoy over 30 exhibits at this leading UK hands-on science centre and see a presenter-led show below the stars in the Planetarium.
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Bristol Zoo Gardens
Bristol Zoo Gardens includes a large area with over 400 different animal species. Here you can easily spend a whole day either alone or with your family. Learn about the animals inside the aquarium or about the insects at Bug World, see snakes at the reptile house and say hello to penguins and seals. The butterfly house is also well worth a visit. A restaurant and picnic facilities are on site.
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Bristol City Museum & Art Gallery
Bristol’s City Museum & Art Gallery exhibits a wide range of objects, from sea dinosaurs to beautiful art. The museum is in conjunction with the region’s largest gallery and housed in the Edwardian baroque building next to Will’s University.
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Bristol Hippodrome
Bristol Hippodrome is the city’s very own 'West End' theatre. Since 1912, the Bristol Hippodrome has been the site of several premieres and is currently the scene of all great musicals. Please visit the website for information on current shows and musicals.
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St Mary Redcliffe Church
The St Mary Redcliffe Church is one of Britain’s finest examples of Gothic architecture. The church was built over a period of 200 years and is today more than 800 years old. You will be stunned by its huge archways and gargoyles.
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Arnolfini
Arnolfini is an organization for modern art which is based in a converted warehouse with a fantastic seafront location, not far from Bristol Harbourside. The program includes art exhibitions, film screenings, live dance and art shows. Please visit the website for more information on current shows, theatres and exhibitions.
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Brunel’s SS Great Britain
Travel back in time and board Brunel’s ss Great Britain. Brunel’s engineering masterpiece was the world’s first great ocean going liner and has been lovingly restored to her former Victorian glory. Check the website for upcoming special events, like discovery talks and storytellings.
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Bristol Harbourside Tours
See Bristol’s Harbourside from a nautical perspective by taking a historic harbour tour with the Bristol Ferry Boat Company or the Bristol Packet.
Bristol Ferry Boats
44 The Grove
+44 117 927 3416
Bristol Packet Boat Trips
Wapping Wharf
Gas Ferry Road
+44 117 926 8157
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Old City
Bristol's Old City includes the grand, dignified buildings surrounding the Corn Exchange and St Nicholas Market, where you’ll find an intriguing mix of stalls – not to mention regular street markets, including the weekly farmer's market and monthly slow food market. Nearby, you can stroll along the cobbled streets of Welsh Back, King Street and Queen Square with its fine Georgian buildings.
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Bristol Insight
Sit back and relax while the bus tour takes you to the most interesting sites. There are two different tours: The Clifton Loop, featuring Clifton Suspension Bridge, City Museum and more and The Old City Loop, featuring St Mary Redcliffe Church, Castle Park and more.
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HorseWorld
HorseWorld is a rescue centre for horses, ponies and donkeys and is an excellent place for family day-out. This award-winning visitor centre is set in beautiful stone farm-buildings, right south of Bristol. It offers fun and educational experiences, where you can meet some of the rescued animals. There are also lots of activities to take part in every day and play areas for children.
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Bristol Aquarium
Bristol Aquarium is situated on the famous Bristol harbour and is a must-see attraction if you love the ocean and especially great for children. The aquarium is divided into sections, leading you from a sunken ship, to an urban jungle, the coral seas and an underwater tunnel. Plus, there are special events like meeting a mermaid every month.
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Brandon Hill Nature Park
Take a stroll in the park and admire one of the best views of Bristol. The park is located in the centre of town, around a large hill. It is also here you will find the Cabot Tower, which was completed in July 1898. During spring and summer, the park is perfectly suitable for a picnic.
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Windmill Hill City Farm
Set within four and a half acres of lush green space, Windmill Hill City Farm is a voluntary community project committed to addressing the needs of local residents through various social, environmental, and educational initiatives. Here, children have the opportunity to learn by engaging with nature, while encountering cows, pigs, sheep, and ducks. The farm also features an award-winning café and a shop offering locally crafted goods. Whether enjoying a leisurely walk amidst nature or indulging in treats at the café, Windmill Hill City Farm offers a delightful escape for all.
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