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🏛️M Shed

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M Shed is Bristol's museum of the city's history, located in a former transit shed on Princes Wharf. It explores the story of Bristol from its earliest days to the present, with interactive exhibits, films, and a huge collection of objects. Highlights include a full-size replica of the Bristol Boxkite aircraft, a dockers' trolley, and a 1950s motor scooter. The top floor has a hands-on gallery 'Bristol: The Story of a City' with dressing-up costumes, touchscreens, and activities for children. There's also a model of the city centre with moving trains. Families appreciate the free entry, accessible facilities, and the on-site café with kids' meals. The museum is fully accessible with lifts and baby-changing facilities. Recommended for ages 5+, but younger children will enjoy the sensory elements and the large windows overlooking the harbour. Best visited on a rainy day, as it's entirely indoor. Note that some exhibits may be less engaging for under-5s.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountryEngland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Free entry for all ages

    Admission is completely free, making it an excellent budget-friendly option for families, though donations are welcomed.

  • Top floor is best for younger children

    Head to the top floor 'Bristol: The Story of a City' gallery where children can try on costumes, use touchscreens, and play with the model train set.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    M Shed is entirely indoors, making it ideal for wet weather days when outdoor attractions aren't possible.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    The museum has dedicated baby-changing facilities, so bring nappies and wipes but you'll have proper facilities to use.

  • Fully accessible with lifts

    The museum is fully accessible with lifts throughout, making it buggy-friendly for navigating between floors.

  • On-site café with children's meals

    There's a café serving kids' meals, though you may want to check opening times and bring snacks for younger children.

  • Large exhibits appeal to all ages

    The full-size Bristol Boxkite replica and vintage scooter are impressive enough to hold attention, even for toddlers who might not read labels.

  • Recommended for age 5+

    Whilst under-5s will enjoy sensory elements and harbour views, most exhibits are better appreciated from age 5 onwards.

  • Harbour views from windows

    Large windows overlooking Princes Wharf provide visual interest and a change of scenery, useful when children need a break from indoor exhibits.

  • Plan 1-2 hours for a relaxed visit

    Allow time to explore without rushing, as interactive elements and the model train can keep children engaged without overwhelming them.

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