Bristol Floating Harbour

Bristol

St. Mary Redcliffe Church showing a bay or harbor
Bristol Floating Harbour which includes art and interior views
Bristol Floating Harbour showing signage
Bristol Floating Harbour featuring art and interior views
St. Mary Redcliffe Church which includes a bay or harbor
Designed to allow vessels to float at low tide, today this harbour is a busy tourist attraction home to varied bars, galleries, museums and historic ships.

Bristol Floating Harbour is an inner-city harbor that shelters some of Bristol’s most popular attractions. Bars, restaurants, art and music venues occupy a series of refurbished shipyard warehouses. World-renowned ships float on the waterfront and present a reminder of the city’s maritime glories. Journey into a thousand years of history on a visit to Bristol Floating Harbour and bask in the charming atmosphere while sitting at the water’s edge, with a drink in hand.

The idea for the harbor originated in the late 1700s to combat boats becoming stranded due to the fluctuating tides of the River Avon. Bristol had been an important trading port since 1051 but was losing trade to Liverpool. In the early 1800s the River Avon was redirected around the southern section of the city and a new canal built through its center. The constant water level allowed boats to enter and depart with ease.

Today, superb attractions line the waterways of the 70 acre (28 hectare) harbor. From the east, the main canal weaves around the edge of Castle Park, home to the remains of Bristol Castle and the ruined St. Peter’s Church. It then borders Bristol Old City before arriving at the vibrant Harbourside district.

Dedicate time to visiting We The Curious science center, Bristol Aquarium and Millennium Square. Watch independent movies at the Watershed and browse art exhibitions at the Arnolfini Gallery. Brewpubs, pizzerias, steakhouses and Asian street food joints offer diverse drinking and dining options. Many have waterfront terraces, allowing you to observe the cool harbor setting while eating.

Discover more entertainment at the Spike Island neighborhood. M Shed is a celebration of Bristol’s history and Spike Island gallery showcases contemporary art. Historic boats berth at the island’s docks. Explore Isambard Kingdom Brunel’s iconic SS Great Britain. Schedule a trip on the Matthew, a replica of the ship sailed by John Cabot to Canada in 1497.

Bristol Floating Harbour is a hive of activity every day of the week. It’s just a short walk from Bristol City Centre and passenger ferries cruise along the waterways.


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Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel

Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel

4 out of 5
College Green, Bristol, England
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$105 nightly
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"Fab luxurious hotel, quiet, clean, spacious and very close proximity to the Bristol Hippodrome and Bristol harbour side. Family friendly."

Reviewed on Aug 20, 2025

Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel
The Bristol Hotel

The Bristol Hotel

4 out of 5
Prince Street, Bristol, England
$117 nightly
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Reviewed on Aug 19, 2025

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Clayton Hotel Bristol City

Clayton Hotel Bristol City

4 out of 5
Broad Street, Bristol, England
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Clayton Hotel Bristol City
Leonardo Hotel Bristol City

Leonardo Hotel Bristol City

4 out of 5
3 Temple Way, Bristol, England
$88 nightly
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Radisson Blu Hotel Bristol

Radisson Blu Hotel Bristol

4 out of 5
Broad Quay, Bristol & West House, Bristol, England
$94 nightly
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Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre

Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre

4 out of 5
Temple Way, Bristol, England
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$81 nightly
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Reviewed on Aug 15, 2025

Hilton Garden Inn Bristol City Centre
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Other neighborhoods around Bristol Floating Harbour

Arnolfini Gallery

Harbourside

Harbourside is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to We The Curious or Millennium Square.

Harbourside
St. Mary Redcliffe Church featuring heritage architecture and a church or cathedral

Redcliffe

Redcliffe is known for its abundant dining options, and you can plan a trip to St. Mary Redcliffe Church and Banksy Graffiti Thekla while you're in town.

Redcliffe
Castle Park showing a park, heritage architecture and wildflowers

Bristol Old City

Bristol Old City is popular for its abundant dining options, and if you're looking for more to see and do, you might think about a trip to St Nicholas Market or St. Peters Church.

Bristol Old City
Cabot Circus Shopping Centre showing street scenes and shopping as well as a small group of people

Bristol City Centre

4/5(7 area reviews)

The fantastic nightlife and popular shops are just a few highlights of Bristol City Centre. Make a stop by St Nicholas Market or Old Vic Theatre while you're exploring the area.

Bristol City Centre
Bristol showing outdoor art

Southville

Historic sites and theaters are just a few things travelers like about Southville. A stop by Tobacco Factory Theatre is also recommended if you've got time to explore the area.

Southville
Temple Meads railway station: Arriving or leaving by train, this maybe one of the first or last views of Bristol you get. Could be worse...#StunningStructures

Temple Quay

Temple Quay is well-liked for its historic sites. If you'd like to do some sightseeing in the greater Bristol area, you might plan a trip to St. Mary Redcliffe Church or Old Vic Theatre.

Temple Quay


Bristol Floating Harbour

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