Aerospace Bristol is a family day out that gives you the chance to step aboard the last Concorde ever to fly. With Concorde as its star attraction, Aerospace Bristol will take you on a journey through more than a century, from the very first powered flights to the modern day. Discover aeroplanes, helicopters and space technology and get hands-on with fun interactives and activities for all ages.
Most of the venue was wheelchair accessible. I even got to enter Concorde. Only a little bit, but enter it none the less. Some of the toilet doors are very hard to push, especially if you are on your own in a powerchair. Food was fresh, but not much choice for gluten free/allergies. Some lovely aircraft to see and worth spending a couple of hours here.
This was our second visit to Aerospace Bristol at the request of our 6 year old daughter! The staff we met on the day were friendly and knowledgeable; there were plenty of interactive exhibits which our daughter could engage with, the array of exhibits on scene were of a high quality and were accompanied by concise and informative captions. The undoubted highlight of the visit was the Concorde hangar. There is a hushed solemnity to this aircraft, particularly as it was the last of it's type to grace the skies. Concorde itself is in a remarkable state of preservation and is a credit to the conservators. If you are visiting, the tour of the interior is highly recommended and will serve as a rude awakening for those of used to subsonic travel! In conclusion, Aerospace Bristol is highly recommended. The gift shop is ample and the Cafe is reasonably priced.
Great place. The Concorde was absolutely stunning and definitely the highlight. The rest of the museum had some interesting exhibits, but was a bit light on big aircraft. The Concorde made the visit well worth it.
Had a great few hours here today. Such friendly staff and the exhibits are all very well presented. Concord is a great place and where better to see it than here. Thank you all so much for a fantastic morning.
We are from Indonesia.. We have a lot fun there.. especially when seeing a legendary Concorde.. The staff are helpfull and nice.. The offer us to taking our picture together with my family I buy the ticket on the spot.. They have a family ticket cost PS55 for 2 adult and 2 children.. It takes us a whole day to see the museum.. My child also enjoy the playground..
Went to an after-hours tour with 35 other visitors, run by guides and volunteers. Spent a great 2 hours plus, being allowed access to areas not available to day visitors and getting information from very knowledgeable people.
On-site services
Live performances
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Restaurant
Toilets
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Good for kids
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Most of the venue was wheelchair accessible. I even got to enter Concorde. Only a little bit, but enter it none the less. Some of the toilet doors are very hard to push, especially if you are on your own in a powerchair. Food was fresh, but not much choice for gluten free/allergies. Some lovely aircraft to see and worth spending a couple of hours here.
This was our second visit to Aerospace Bristol at the request of our 6 year old daughter! The staff we met on the day were friendly and knowledgeable; there were plenty of interactive exhibits which our daughter could engage with, the array of exhibits on scene were of a high quality and were accompanied by concise and informative captions. The undoubted highlight of the visit was the Concorde hangar. There is a hushed solemnity to this aircraft, particularly as it was the last of it's type to grace the skies. Concorde itself is in a remarkable state of preservation and is a credit to the conservators. If you are visiting, the tour of the interior is highly recommended and will serve as a rude awakening for those of used to subsonic travel! In conclusion, Aerospace Bristol is highly recommended. The gift shop is ample and the Cafe is reasonably priced.
Great place. The Concorde was absolutely stunning and definitely the highlight. The rest of the museum had some interesting exhibits, but was a bit light on big aircraft. The Concorde made the visit well worth it.
Had a great few hours here today. Such friendly staff and the exhibits are all very well presented. Concord is a great place and where better to see it than here. Thank you all so much for a fantastic morning.
We are from Indonesia.. We have a lot fun there.. especially when seeing a legendary Concorde.. The staff are helpfull and nice.. The offer us to taking our picture together with my family I buy the ticket on the spot.. They have a family ticket cost PS55 for 2 adult and 2 children.. It takes us a whole day to see the museum.. My child also enjoy the playground..
Went to an after-hours tour with 35 other visitors, run by guides and volunteers. Spent a great 2 hours plus, being allowed access to areas not available to day visitors and getting information from very knowledgeable people.