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Aerospace Bristol

Museum in Bristol

Updated: August 25, 2024 04:42 PM

Aerospace Bristol is located in Bristol (City in England), United Kingdom. It's address is Hayes Way, Patchway, Bristol BS34 5BZ, United Kingdom.

Hayes Way, Patchway, Bristol BS34 5BZ, United Kingdom

GCFC+8P Bristol, United Kingdom

+44 117 931 5315

aerospacebristol.org

Check Time Table for Aerospace Bristol


Monday10 AM to 4:30 PM
Tuesday10 AM to 4:30 PM
Wednesday10 AM to 4:30 PM
Thursday10 AM to 4:30 PM
Friday10 AM to 4:30 PM
Saturday10 AM to 4:30 PM
Sunday10 AM to 4:30 PM

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Where is Aerospace Bristol?

Aerospace Bristol is located at: Hayes Way, Patchway, Bristol BS34 5BZ, United Kingdom.

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Coordinates: 51.5232599, -2.5781513

Aerospace Bristol Reviews

Alisa B.
2024-05-15 11:27:18 GMT

Incredible museum with knowledgeable and friendly staff who take the time to answer questions and explain the exhibits. Seeing the beautiful British Airways Concorde in all its glory inside and out was definitely a highlight. This wonderful museum shows the incredible role Filton played in the country’s aviation history. The museum is laid out well and easy to follow. A definite must-do for anyone who loves aviation and World War history.

Mark Maguire
2024-06-08 18:20:43 GMT

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.

Colin Browne
2024-07-09 17:24:42 GMT

I've seen a few Concordes over the years but this one isn't surrounded by other exhibits so it's easy to appreciate its beauty. Plenty of other interesting exhibits telling the story of aircraft in Bristol too.
On site parking is free and there is a cafe although we decided not to eat there.

Christopher Mason
2024-07-19 19:26:00 GMT

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. 👍🏻

G
2024-08-05 22:35:11 GMT

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.

Lindsay & Simon Cox
2024-08-11 21:22:39 GMT

We had a fantastic few hours, I came for the Bristol Look up! and obviously the planes for the boys. Had a great time, Very informative! We didn't eat there as the kids wouldn't of had anything but the prices didn't seem too bad. Very helpful staff!

Asih Puspa Hati
2024-07-21 07:55:34 GMT

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 £55 for 2 adult and 2 children.. It takes us a whole day to see the museum.. My child also enjoy the playground..

Jeff Phillips
2024-07-28 19:49:08 GMT

Excellent displays which describe Bristol's contributions to aerospace development. Also has the last supersonic Concorde airliner which is preserved in its own hanger. If you like airplanes, you will love this place!

steve king
2024-06-02 09:36:22 GMT

A really well out together aircraft museum. All high quality and staff amazing. My favourite the gorgeous ex 747 flight attendant who knows more about the concord exhibition than any book. Must do day out for kids who love planes

Tom
2024-03-17 17:33:56 GMT

It is extremely easy to book online, and you can go as many times as you like for the year!
Went on a Sunday and wasn't overly busy with plenty of places to park in the free car park.
Once inside the first hanger has a wealth of information and exhibits about aviation and Bristol in its younger years, very informative.

Then to the main event with Concorde!
Was amazing to see in the hagar, walk around and even get inside, was very lucky to talk with some of the workers who helped build it in the factory.

Third hanger tour of the conservation area was great to see some future exhibits that need a bit of TLC and the volunteer that took us round had loads of information, facts and stories to tell.

Will have to return again

Collin Robbins
2024-05-31 07:26:53 GMT

Excellent museum, well worth a visit,
Follow the route of the Bristol company through to Aerospace, information boards & children's sections to keep everyone happy. See Concorde in all its glory and step on board. Take the tour of the restoration workshop and watch the volunteers at work.
Cafe,shop and plenty of free parking.

jezzaftw
2024-07-29 02:09:43 GMT

One of the best aerospace museums ive had the pleasure of visiting so far in my life.

You truly feel like your standing in the History with the nearby aerospace sites still operating today.

The museum staff do a brilliant job delivering information regarding the exhibits.

The concorde exhibit here IS one of the best in the country imo with lighting effects and audio information playing and a couple rooms dedicated to the concordes History.

Also the restoration hangar tours are a must see

Jo Hadler
2024-07-02 08:07:59 GMT

So much to see and do here! Was a brilliant day out and loved being able to get onboard a Concorde! What an amazing experience.
As a Bristolian I was shocked to learn how far back our aviation innovation goes.
We also paid extra for the red arrow flight simulator which was fun and memorable to say the least!

Alan Cocksedge
2024-06-14 15:52:37 GMT

Spent a few hours, viewing the concorde, and the new works hangar where you can see planes being worked on, like a Blenheim bomber.
In the main area, you can see Bristol's aviation history. With a lovely cafe and a gift shop to boot, an excellent day out not just for aviation buff.

Christian
2024-07-27 16:47:12 GMT

A great trip to Aerospace Bristol, the home of Concorde

We thoroughly enjoyed the exhibits, films, aircraft and general layout of the museum. The staff were amazing and we would highly recommend the conservation tour, some real gems in there and we learned a lot.

Concorde is the main attraction and its a beauty. Preserved from when it landed in Bristol Filton in 2003, she is a gorgeous aircraft with a wonderful story and incredibly well laid out.

Cafe was great, plentiful choice of hot, cold foods and tasty treats, with wide variety of drinks. Parking was free and they ask kindly if you could donate a small amount with it all going to running the museum and conservation.

Foxy Sausage
2024-08-16 13:40:42 GMT

Fabulous museum, including of course the stunning G-BOAF Concorde, the last Concorde to fly, back home where she belongs in Filton.

Beautiful exhibits in both the main Aerospace museum which chronicles the history of Aerospace, with friendly staff and a lovely cafe that does excellent food.

We spent the full day here from opening to close, taking in everything and really happy to step back on one of the aircraft our family both helped to design, build and fly on.

Great for families and adults, recommend seeing the talks and taking in as much as you can through the day.

Justin Lynch
2024-03-28 15:37:10 GMT

Aerospace Bristol is a MUST visit place for all aviation enthusiasts!

So much aviation history started in Filton, and the story is told perfectly here!

They also have the last Concorde stored here, which you can walk on to.

Superb place to spend a couple of hours.

Abigail Watson
2024-06-19 17:01:19 GMT

Really fascinating place, lots of Volunteers with much to tell and lots of things for the children to look at - although their favourite was the play equipment outside of course 😮‍💨

Jörg Killat
2024-01-10 19:34:34 GMT

I was pleasantly surprised how good this place is! You realise the rich Aerospace history of Bristol. More than 110 years of developments, well presented and enough activities to keep the kids interested. I went with my eight year old nephew and he didn't complain once that he was bored during the two and a half hours' visit.
Plus, the ticket is valid for a whole year, so you can return. All in all, if you are interested in aircraft history, this place is well worth a visit!

vera s
2024-06-02 19:53:53 GMT

A very interesting museum where you get to enter a real Concorde and interact with a team of very knowledgeable and experienced volunteers. Go to see the conservation workshop for a very unique experience.

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