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The Matthew

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The Matthew is a full-scale replica of the 15th-century ship that John Cabot sailed from Bristol to North America in 1497. Docked at Princes Wharf in Bristol Harbour, it offers a fascinating glimpse into maritime history. Families can explore the ship's deck, see the crew's quarters, and learn about the age of exploration through interactive exhibits.

  • Highlights include: climbing aboard the replica, handling replica artifacts, and hearing stories from costumed guides.
  • Suitable for ages 4-12, but younger children will enjoy the novelty of a real ship.
  • Facilities: baby-changing available, no dedicated play area. The ship has steep stairs and narrow spaces, so supervision is needed.
  • Practical tips: book tickets in advance during peak season. Allow 1-2 hours. Combine with a visit to the nearby M Shed museum.
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryEngland
Ages412
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Travel tips

  • Book tickets in advance during peak season

    Pre-book your tickets online to avoid disappointment, especially during school holidays and weekends when The Matthew gets busy.

  • Allow 1-2 hours for your visit

    Plan for about 1-2 hours to explore the ship thoroughly, including time for the costumed guides' stories and interactive exhibits.

  • Watch your footing on steep stairs

    The ship has steep stairs and narrow spaces, so keep a close eye on children and consider whether younger ones are confident climbers.

  • Baby changing facilities are available

    Baby-changing facilities are provided on site, which is helpful if you're visiting with infants or toddlers.

  • No buggy access on the ship itself

    You won't be able to take a buggy aboard the vessel, so plan accordingly if you have a young baby or toddler.

  • Best suited for ages 4 and up

    Whilst younger children may enjoy the novelty of exploring a real ship, ages 4-12 will get the most from the experience and interactive elements.

  • Combine with M Shed museum nearby

    The M Shed museum is close by at Princes Wharf, making it easy to extend your visit and explore more Bristol maritime history.

  • Children can handle replica artefacts

    Interactive exhibits include handling replica artefacts, which children usually find engaging and memorable.

  • It's an outdoor attraction

    The Matthew is docked outdoors at Princes Wharf, so check the weather forecast and bring waterproofs if rain is expected.

  • Bring layers for variable weather

    Being on the water can feel cooler than on land, so pack extra layers even if it looks warm on the day.

  • No dedicated play area on site

    There's no play area to let off steam, so consider this if you're planning a longer day out in Bristol.

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