M Shed is a museum, telling the story of Bristol, exploring the city’s history from prehistoric times to the 21st century.
There are working exhibits on the harbourside including steamboats, trains and cranes as well as a café that opens out onto a public square on the dockside.
In this 'you may also like' section we attempt to answer what else can I do? Here you have a list by order of being the closest some more beaches, things to see and do, places to eat and upcoming events.
The Bristol Craft Beer Festival brings 100s of beers from local, UK and world breweries to the harbourside in Bristol. A great weekend of harbourside craft beer, music and food. Read more…
The Bristol Theatre Royal was built during 1764–66 and now the oldest continually operating theatre in England. The Coopers’ Hall, built 1743–44, was incorporated as the theatre’s foyer during 1970–72. Together, they are designated a Grade I listed building by English Heritage. Bristol Old Vic is the theatre company based at the Theatre Royal, established in 1946 as an offshoot Read more…
Bristol Cathedral has been a place of peace and prayer since the 12th Century. In 1148 Robert Fitzhardinge founded the Abbey of St. Augustine. The Chapter House and Abbey Gatehouse remain clearly to be seen: other remains are within Bristol Cathedral Choir School. The eastern end of the Cathedral gives Bristol Cathedral a unique place in the development of British and Read more…
The Lord Mayor’s Chapel is located opposite Bristol Cathedral and originally part of the 13th-century Hospital of Saint Mark. For the events calendar see the chapel website. Read more…