Bristol is a great family destination and one that boasts a number of must-see, kid-friendly attractions. Such attractions include the likes of the Bristol City Museum Under 7s Gallery, At-Bristol, Adventure Golf, Brandon Hill Park and Bristol Ferry Boat Co.
One of the best things about this particular destination is that getting there is easy and hassle free. In fact, jumping aboard a plane is the easy way to travel to Bristol and depending on your departure airport, the journey time is often under an hour.
Bristol City Museum Under 7s Gallery:
Those travelling with younger visitors will enjoy a trip to the Bristol City Museum Under 7s Gallery, where stories are brought to life in the crystal cave and live performances are acted out using puppets on stage. A visit to this particular venue is certain to delight and inspire your little ones. It’s also part of a larger gallery, which means while your children are exploring, you can enjoy the many World Culture Collections.
Bristol Zoo:
Bristol Zoo Gardens is not only home to tens of thousands of animals, it’s also the fifth oldest zoo in the world. From Alfred the gorilla to Rosie the elephant, this is an establishment that focuses on both education and conservation, which makes it a great place to entertain the little ones. A visit to Bristol Zoo is an adventure for all, which certainly earns it a place in the top three things to do in Bristol.
At-Bristol:
With a huge sum of action-packed exhibitions to explore, comprising exciting live performances and a Planetarium, there’s something to suit all. The venue is also home to one of the UK’s most renowned interactive science centres.
It’s here that kids can choose to jump into the shoes of an animator for the day, create their very own television show and be amazed by cosmic rays and icy bodies.
With constant updates being added to At-Bristol’s busy calendar of events, there’s always something new to see here. For those travelling with younger children, you’ll be pleased to learn that there’s an area of At-Bristol that is solely dedicated to the under eights. So whilst your oldest children are enjoying the sights and sounds of outer space, you can rest assure the toddlers and younger children are having a whale of a time too.
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