Bristol Aquarium is teeming with marine life from around the world. Come face to fin with colourful tropical species and see what lives below the surface of our local waters too!
The more you look the more you’ll see at Bristol Aquarium – there is so much to discover in every display!
Find out more about just some of the creatures you can see here below.
Moon Jellyfish
Common Stingray
Painted Ray
Thornback Ray
Malawi Cichlids
Common Starfish
Cuckoo Wrasse
Bull Huss Shark
Lesser Spotted Cat Shark
Atlantic Wreckfish
Sea Bass
Gilthead Sea Bream
Big-Bellied Seahorse
Short Snouted Seahorse
Anemones
Blind Cave Fish
Red Bellied Piranha
Red-Eared Slider
Black Pacu
Cownose Rays
Lionfish
Honeycomb Moray Eel
Port Jackson Shark
Giant Grouper
Sharks
Rays
Hound Shark
Arabian Carpet Shark
Common Lobster
Vermiculate river stingray
Ocellate river stingray
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Plan your visit
Bristol Aquarium is open every day, including all bank holidays. We’re closed only on Christmas Day.
Bristol Aquarium is open every day, including all bank holidays. We’re closed only on Christmas Day.
Our standard day tickets allow you to come around the aquarium as many times as you please during our opening hours on the day of your visit.
Last entrance into the aquarium is 1 hour before closing.
Opening times vary seasonally so please check here before planning your visit!
We’re easy to find, located in the heart of Bristol city centre on the historic Harbourside.
Bristol Aquarium
Anchor Road
Bristol
BS1 5TT
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As a city centre attraction we do not have our own car park, the closest is Millennium Square Care Park. There are lots of other city centre car parks too if you prefer.
The aquarium is step free with disabled toilet facilities and ramps throughout, suitable for wheelchairs and mobility scooters.
A 1:1 registered carer accompanying a paying disabled visitor, with proof of carer status, is admitted free of charge. Click more info for further details on required proof.
We welcome trained assistance dogs to support the visitor they are with, wearing a working vest, and an ID card.
