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Calmer Days at Bristol Aquarium
A more relaxing sensory experience for any customers who may need it without music or children’s rides as well as increased lighting levels. Last entry 5pm.
Find out more »9:30 am
Preschool Stay and Play at Clifton College
Intended for prospective preschool pupils (aged 3 in September 2025), to come together for a morning of play, music and a variety of other fun activities. Tea, coffee and pastries will be available for parents; snacks and juice for children. Further information and registration available online.
Find out more »10:00 am
Calmer Days at Bristol Aquarium
A more relaxing sensory experience for any customers who may need it without music or children’s rides as well as increased lighting levels. Last entry 5pm.
Find out more »Calmer Days at Bristol Aquarium
A more relaxing sensory experience for any customers who may need it without music or children’s rides as well as increased lighting levels. Last entry 5pm.
Find out more »Brabazon75 at Aerospace Bristol
Imagine an ocean liner soaring through the sky—a plane equipped with an on-board cinema, a cocktail bar, and a luxurious lounge, offering passengers the ultimate journey from London to New York. This was the ambitious vision behind the Bristol Brabazon when it took to the skies for the first time 75 years ago. An opportunity […]
Find out more »10:30 am
Me… at Tobacco Factory Theatre
A touching story about a parent and their love for their child. The shimmering stars and glistening snow spin around our little hero, while the mountains tower high and the wind rushes to and fro. And although baby penguin may be small his family know he’s the biggest thing of all. Suitable for age 2+ […]
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Wonder Boy at Bristol Old Vic
Sonny is twelve. Living with a stammer, he’s finding his way in a world ruled by vicious vowels, confusing consonants, and let’s not forget the biggest beast of them all – small talk. Sonny’s only friend is Captain Chatter, a comic book hero of his own creation, but in the real world language is power […]
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