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Bristol is one of the UK’s most exciting cities for families, offering a fantastic mix of historic landmarks, hands-on museums, outdoor adventures, and thrilling activities. From exploring world-famous ships to meeting amazing animals and enjoying indoor adventure parks, there’s something here for every age.
With Kids Pass, families can make the most of their Bristol visit with exclusive discounts on attractions, cinemas, activities, and dining, helping you enjoy more days out for less.
Top things to do in Bristol
🛳 Brunel’s SS Great Britain – Step aboard one of the world’s most famous ships and discover what life was like on this historic vessel that changed travel forever.
🧠 We The Curious – One of the UK’s most exciting science centres, packed with interactive exhibits, experiments, and hands-on activities that make learning fun for kids.
🦁 Bristol Zoo Project – Explore this modern wildlife conservation park where families can see animals from around the world while learning about protecting nature.
🌊 Bristol Aquarium – Dive into an underwater world filled with colourful fish, sharks, and tropical marine life right in the heart of the city.
🦖 Wake The Tiger – A unique immersive art experience where families can explore magical worlds, secret rooms, and imaginative interactive environments.
🌳 Ashton Court Estate – One of Bristol’s most beautiful green spaces, perfect for picnics, walking trails, cycling, and stunning views over the city.
🌉 Clifton Suspension Bridge – Bristol’s most famous landmark. Walk across Brunel’s spectacular bridge and enjoy incredible views of the Avon Gorge.
🏄 The Wave – Experience inland surfing on perfect waves all year round at this unique surf destination just outside the city.
🛩 Aerospace Bristol – Discover the history of flight and see the iconic Concorde up close at this fascinating aviation museum.
🎳 Family entertainment and indoor fun – Enjoy trampoline parks like AirHop and Gravity Active, bowling at Hollywood Bowl, or catch the latest films at Cineworld, ODEON, Vue, or Showcase Cinema.
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With so many exciting attractions and activities to explore, Bristol is a fantastic destination for a family day out or weekend break. With Kids Pass, you can unlock exclusive discounts on attractions, cinemas, dining, and family experiences, helping you make the most of your visit without breaking the bank.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top things to see and do in Bristol? +
Bristol is packed with exciting attractions and family-friendly experiences, making it a fantastic destination for a family day out or city break. With Kids Pass, families can enjoy discounts on many popular activities across the city.
Some of the top attractions to visit in Bristol include:
Brunel’s SS Great Britain – Step aboard the world’s first great ocean liner and explore this award-winning living museum celebrating Bristol’s maritime history.
We The Curious – An interactive science centre filled with hands-on exhibits, experiments, and a planetarium that make learning fun for kids and adults alike.
Bristol Aquarium – Dive into an underwater world filled with colourful fish, sharks, and fascinating marine life in the heart of the city.
Aerospace Bristol – Discover the history of aviation and see the iconic Concorde Alpha Foxtrot, the last Concorde ever to fly.
Bristol Zoo Project – A modern wildlife conservation park where families can see amazing animals and explore natural habitats.
With so many attractions to choose from, Bristol offers the perfect mix of history, science, wildlife, and adventure, making it an unforgettable destination for families.
What is the best time to visit Bristol? +
🌞 Best for Good Weather: June – August Warm summer months (around 18–23°C) make this the perfect time to explore Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol Harbourside, and outdoor parks like Ashton Court Estate. It’s also a great time for boat trips, festivals, and family attractions across the city.
🎈 Best for Festivals & Events: July – August Summer is when Bristol comes alive with events like the Bristol Harbour Festival and the world-famous Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, where hundreds of colourful hot air balloons fill the skies.
🍂 Best for Sightseeing & Fewer Crowds: April – June & September These months offer mild weather, fewer tourists, and shorter queues at popular attractions like Brunel’s SS Great Britain, We The Curious, and Bristol Zoo Project. It’s a great time to explore the city comfortably.
❄️ Winter (December – February) Bristol becomes festive with Christmas markets, lights, and seasonal events around the Harbourside and city centre. It’s also a quieter time to visit museums, aquariums, and indoor attractions.
💡 Best Overall? June or September! You’ll enjoy pleasant weather, exciting events, and fewer crowds, making it the perfect time for a family trip to Bristol. 🚀
How do I get to Clifton Suspension Bridge? +
Clifton Suspension Bridge is one of Bristol’s most famous landmarks and is easy to reach from the city centre. The bridge is around a 40-minute walk, although the route includes some steep hills. If you prefer an easier journey, you can take a bus from Bristol city centre or Temple Meads station, which stops close to the Clifton area.
For the best views, head to Clifton Observatory and Observatory Hill, where you’ll find fantastic photo spots overlooking the bridge and Avon Gorge. Families can also enjoy nearby green spaces, scenic walking routes, and cafés — making it a great stop while exploring Bristol. 🌉
When is the Bristol International Balloon Fiesta, and how much does it cost? +
The Bristol International Balloon Fiesta usually takes place during the first clear weekend in August at Ashton Court Estate. It’s one of the biggest ballooning events in Europe and attracts visitors from all over the world.
The great news for families is that the event is free to enter, making it a fantastic day out where you can watch hundreds of colourful hot air balloons take to the skies, enjoy live entertainment, and soak up the festival atmosphere. 🎈
How can I find Bristol’s colourful houses? +
Bristol’s famous colourful houses can be found in several neighbourhoods across the city. Some of the best places to see them include Cliftonwood, Totterdown, Ambra Vale, and Easton, where rows of bright, painted homes create one of Bristol’s most photographed views.
For the most iconic views, head to Cliftonwood, just above Bristol Harbourside, where the colourful terraces overlook the waterfront. Totterdown is another popular spot, known for its vibrant streets and unique character.
These areas are easy to reach from the city centre, making them perfect for a scenic walk while exploring Bristol. 🌈🏘️
Where to eat in Bristol? +
One of the best places to grab food in Bristol is Wapping Wharf, a vibrant waterfront area right by the harbour. This lively spot is famous for its unique restaurants and street food vendors, many of which are set inside colourful converted shipping containers.🍔
Here you’ll find a fantastic mix of independent eateries, street food kitchens, cafés, and dessert spots, offering everything from burgers and pizza to international flavours and sweet treats. The relaxed waterside atmosphere also makes it a great place to sit outside, enjoy a meal, and watch boats and kayaks pass along the harbour.🍦
Wapping Wharf is a must-visit for food lovers and a great stop while exploring Bristol Harbourside and the city centre. 🌮
Are there any shopping areas in Bristol? +
Yes! Bristol is a fantastic city for shopping, offering everything from major shopping centres to independent boutiques. Popular destinations include Cabot Circus in the city centre and The Mall at Cribbs Causeway, both home to a wide range of high-street brands, restaurants, and entertainment.
For something more unique, explore Park Street, Gloucester Road, and Clifton Village, where you’ll find independent shops, vintage stores, and local boutiques. These areas are perfect for discovering one-of-a-kind items while enjoying Bristol’s creative atmosphere. 🛍️
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