Visited several times with family and school children. Excellent day out. Interesting, inspiring and informative. Staff are great and workshop was brilliantly thought through for my class of 6 year ol...
Spoke to Brunel - he was brilliant. Really enjoyed a free visit around the yard today (ship closed due to Covid). Recommend it if you are passing. See if you can ask Brunel some tricky questions - his...
We spent 2 hours on-site going around a well laid out, very informative, Covid friendly attraction. The story of the ship is fascinating and the actual ship has been beautifully restored. The voluntee...
Very engaging attraction, stuffed with interesting information and interactive exhibits. I am in my 30's and I think I had more fun than most of the kids there. I will be sure to return if I find frie...
Was so lovely to spend some time down by the ship and covid in place , the water front is amazing to visit and lots of things to see and do plenty of places to sit and watch the world go by plenty of ...
Bristol, the British steamship.
Get a comprehensive understanding of the history of royal cruise ships, the lives and skills of sailors, and the knowledge in the engine room!
This ship has a long history. There are many stories behind it. This ship was very fast at the time and was the fastest ship at that time.
This yacht was built by John Brown Company in Scotland. It is also a yacht with historical memory. Princess Diana used to hold the wedding on this yacht. Now it is docked on the edge of the dock.
The boats across the river from the city still stand prominently beside the harbour. Here and the suspension bridge are the most famous attractions in Bristol. Although the ship has been transformed into an exhibition hall and can’t sail, it’s a good choice for tourists who know how to sail without setting sun. It’s just a pity that the commercial atmosphere is heavy and interactive experience is relatively lacking.