Historic Sites in Bristol


Bristol is a vibrant and diverse city with a rich history, a lively culture and beautiful scenery. Whether you're into art, music, food or nature, you'll find something to enjoy.

You can explore the street art of Banksy, visit the iconic Clifton Suspension Bridge, sample the local cider and cheese, or take a boat trip along the harbour. Bristol is also a great base for exploring the nearby attractions, such as Bath, Stonehenge and the Cotswolds. Come and discover why Bristol is one of the best places to visit in the UK!

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Free

Llanmelin Wood Hillfort

Hillforts constructed by native Britons, or Celts, in the Iron Age before the coming of the Romans are thick on the ground in Wales.

Newport Medieval Ship Project
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Free

Newport Medieval Ship Project

The Newport Ship is a fifteenth-century sailing vessel discovered by archaeologists in June 2002 in the city of Newport, South East Wales.

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Free

Carleon Roaman Baths

A series of cold and warm baths, covered exercise rooms and even an open-air swimming pool. Roman Britain wasn't that bad at all if you were a Roman.

Caerleon Amphiteatre
Attraction
Free

Caerleon Amphiteatre

Famed in the Middle Ages as King Arthurs Round Table, the amphitheatre at Caerleon was built to serve the Roman legionary fortress of Isca around AD 90.

Roman Baths
Attraction
Adults £24.50

Roman Baths

Step back in time at Bath's ancient baths. Immerse in Roman history, marvel at well-preserved artifacts, and soak in the unique, atmospheric ambiance.