Bristol, Bristol

Bristol Zoo Project

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Overview

The Bristol Zoo Project is located in the lively city of Bristol and offers families an exceptional educational experience. This prestigious zoo is rich in history and conservation efforts, and it invites visitors of all ages to explore its diverse exhibits and interactive displays, designed to promote discovery and learning.

Things to do

The Bristol Zoo Project is a deeply committed initiative to wildlife conservation and education. Visitors can enjoy diverse exotic animals worldwide, including majestic lions, playful lemurs, and colourful tropical birds. Visitors can learn about the importance of protecting endangered species and preserving natural habitats through informative signage and engaging presentations.

 

In addition to its impressive animal collection, the Bristol Zoo Project offers a range of family-friendly activities and experiences. Children can unleash their creativity at interactive play areas, engage in hands-on learning sessions with zookeepers, and embark on thrilling guided tours to learn more about their favourite animals.

 

The Bristol Zoo Project is also dedicated to providing a welcoming and accessible environment for all visitors. The zoo has created wheelchair-friendly pathways and sensory-friendly exhibits to ensure families of all abilities can enjoy their time there.

 

In summary, the Bristol Zoo Project is more than just a place to see animals—it’s a hub of conservation, education, and family fun. With its diverse attractions, immersive experiences, and commitment to accessibility, the zoo promises to delight and inspire visitors of all ages. Come and explore the wonders of the natural world at the Bristol Zoo Project today!

Food and drink

Start your day with freshly brewed coffee from Clifton Coffee Roasts in Bristol. The café also has a range of delicious lunch options, including freshly made sandwiches, soup, jacket potatoes, and oven-baked pastries. The outdoor seating area is spacious, and in case of cold or wet weather, you can sit indoors before heading out to see the giraffes, geladas, and lemurs.

If you’re looking for a refreshing morning coffee and some tasty cake or to grab lunch, head to the Base Camp Pizzeria. Here, you can enjoy freshly baked sourdough pizzas or delicious pulled pork and jackfruit buns served in locally milled Shipton Mill Flour Hobbs House burger buns. We have great value meals for little explorers with smaller appetites. Each meal comes with a piece of fresh fruit and a fruit juice carton or canned water to quench their thirst.

Finally, if you reach the end of Bearries Wood Walkway, you’ll find The Bearries and Nuts kiosk. Here, Marshfield Ice Cream is served on weekends and during school holidays.

Location

Things to know

Address
Blackhorse Hill
Bristol
BS10 7TP
Opening Hours

Open daily 10.00 am – 4.00 pm

Pricing

Adult: £19.95
Child (2-14 years): £15.75
Child (under 2): Free
Carers: Free

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