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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 »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
Camp Teepee at The Paragon
With an outdoor programme crammed with a variety of activities, open to all children aged 6–11 years, offering children an opportunity to learn new skills, develop confidence and make new friends in a safe, outdoor environment. At each of the day camps, children will take part in ‘hands on’ and ‘feet in’ activities in the […]
Find out more »The home of Halloween at Wookey Hole
Prepare to dive headfirst into the enchanting realm of Halloween magic with the Witch of Wookey casting some magic spells, giant pumpkin trail, screening of Happy Family: Next Level 4D, giant soft play, ghost pirates circus and daily fancy dress competition.
Find out more »10:00 am
The Fashion of Flight at Aerospace Bristol
Showcasing a variety of British Airways cabin crew and flight crew uniforms, from 1940s to modern-day designs. Among the highlights will be some of the most outlandish pieces in history, including the BOAC paper dress designed for flights to the Caribbean and the entirely tartan uniform once used by Caledonian Airways. The exhibition will explore […]
Find out more »Pumpkinfest at Noah’s Ark Zoo Farm
A celebration of all things autumnal including pumpkin patch Fur, Fangs, and Feathers scavenger hunt (28 Oct–1 Nov) to explore the zoo, hunt for hidden clues whilst learning all about some fascinating animals and native wildlife. Participants will receive a discount pumpkins purchased from the patch and win a family animal adoption of your choice. […]
Find out more »6:00 pm
Luke Jerram’s Gaia at Bristol Cathedral
Combining faith, science and art in celebration. Gaia is 1.8 million times smaller than the Earth, with each centimetre of the internally lit sculpture representing 18km of the Earth’s surface. The installation was designed by Jerram to recreate the Overview Effect, a phenomenon first described by Frank White in 1987. Feel awe for the planet, a profound […]
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