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Exploring Bristol & Bath with Kids

by Katie Wallace | Updated: May 10, 2023

Bristol and Bath are two beautiful cities in England which have historic roots and interesting modern-day culture. During this trip to the UK, we really enjoyed exploring Bristol and Bath with our kids. We visited parks and playgrounds and explored Cabot Tower, Bristol Cathedral, the Roman Baths, and Bath Abbey.

As seen in this video, our family also stopped by Stonehenge on our way to Bristol, England. We spent a week exploring with our kids near Bristol and Bath.

Video: Exploring Stonehenge, Bristol & Bath

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Bristol bouquet of flowers mural

Exploring Bristol

The colorful street art we saw was one of my favorite things about exploring Bristol. This mural of a bouquet of flowers (above) decorates the plaster walls of a florist. Just down the street, whimsical painted characters add color to an otherwise gray stone alley.

Bristol frog street art

Bristol Street Food

Street food is another interesting part of a city’s culture. In Bristol’s St. Nicholas Market, food vendors line the alleys with bright displays like this falafel stand. A pita filled with shredded veggies, seasoned chickpeas, grains, pickles, and hummus is a great energy boost. After passing this open-air stand, we did a bit of shopping at the flea-market styled St. Nicholas Market.

Bristol street food United Kingdom

Cabot Tower in Bristol

One afternoon we took our kids on a short walk to Cabot Tower in Bristol. This stone tower was built in the 1890s to commemorate John Cabot, an explorer to North America. Our kids enjoyed climbing the stairs to the two levels of viewing platforms, from which they could see a birds-eye view of Bristol. The grassy park around this tower was also a very nice place to walk and watch our kids run around.

Cabot Tower in Bristol

City views of Bristol from the top of Cabot Tower.

view from Cabot Tower

city view from Cabot Tower

Cabot Tower in Bristol is just one example of the beautiful stonework structures often built in the past to remember famous individuals. Our experience visiting Cabot Tower was worth the effort it took to climb 105 feet to the top.

John Cabot Tower in Bristol

Bristol Cathedral

Next on our list of destinations in Bristol, we visited the cathedral. I think Bristol Cathedral is a beautiful stone structure and I especially love the ornate designs within its windows. Because we visited shortly after the death of Queen Elizabeth II, a memorial of flowers was set up in front of the cathedral. Additionally, the church bells were ringing and reverberated throughout the city.

Bristol Cathedral in the UK

Bristol Cathedral Queen Elizabeth II memorial

A single yellow rose left in remembrance of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.

Inside the Bristol Cathedral, the chapel is partitioned off, with ornately carved details and a towering array of organ pipes. The richly caved vaulted ceilings easily make a person feel very small.

inside Bristol Cathedral

I loved the design and colors of this stained glass window made of many smaller diamond panes, resembling leaded glass. The center panel highlights two women alongside words which identify Saint Anne and the Virgin Mary.

stained glass window Saint Anne and Virgin Mary in Bristol

Exploring Bath with Kids

Nearby in Bath, we took our kids on a walk that ended at the Roman Baths. Buildings like the Black Fox freehouse give this city old-world charm with a modern touch.

Bristol free house Black Fox

Kings and Queens Roman Baths

The Roman Baths are a central attraction in Bath, England. Used 2,000 years ago, the Roman Baths provide a glimpse into the luxurious life, social structure, and religion of the time. For our family, even just walking down the street alongside towering stone buildings was culturally enlightening.

Roman Baths in Bath United Kingdom

The Roman Baths

To visit the most well-preserved Roman baths, we learned we had to book a tour, which were full the day we visited. Nevertheless, our family enjoyed looking at the architecture, visiting the nearby shops, and walking through the Bath Abbey.

historic Roman Baths in the UK

The city of Bath is built over and around old Roman infrastructure, which they created to use the natural hot springs discovered in the area. When Rome left the region in the early 400s AD, they also left behind their bathing facilities.

exploring Bath England with kids

Bath Abbey in the United Kingdom

Bath Abbey

The Bath Abbey is another beautiful stone cathedral with soaring arched ceilings. Although it looks very historic, it’s been significantly renovated to reinforce the structure and to meet energy efficient standards. Inside the abbey, Victorian chandeliers lit with LED bulbs hang next to embellished stone pillars. Stained glass windows allow soft light into this impressive sanctuary. The ceiling shows off “fan vaulting” carved artistry of the 1500s.

inside the Bath Abbey in England

Bath Abbey interior stained glass

Beautifully detailed stained glass panels decorate the front of the Bath Abbey atrium.

Bath Abbey Victorian LED chandelier

Victorian chandeliers are fitted with LED light bulbs at the Bath Abbey.

Bath Abbey memorial Sir Richard

Sacred to the Memory of

Thousands of people in the past were buried at the Bath Abbey, which recently prompted extensive renovation efforts. Many memorial inscriptions inside the Abbey give visitors a glimpse into who some of the people were.

I loved this inscription (above) in memory of Sir Richard; Knight Commander of the most honorable Order of the Bath, knight of the Imperial Ottoman First Order of the Crescent, Admiral of the Red Squadron of His Majesty’s Fleet… It divulges, “Few men have descended to the tomb more sincerely beloved and respected, or more deeply lamented…”

Family Life while Traveling

When traveling with kids in Europe, we’ve found it helpful to have a flexible family routine. On this trip to the United Kingdom, we typically completed some homeschool work in the mornings after breakfast. For this purpose, we brought our kids workbooks for math and language arts. Additionally, we accomplished lessons in history and science by visiting museums and exploring historic monuments.

homeschool morning in Bristol

Home Exchange in Bristol

For housing in the UK, we stayed in a variety of homes through Airbnb and Home Exchange. Our Home Exchange in Bristol was especially comfortable. Each of our kids had their own bedroom, we made meals in the tidy kitchen, and we had plenty of living space to spread out.

Home Exchange is a international network which allows travelers to stay in other people’s homes, in exchange for points or direct house swaps. Because of the model of the network, the Home Exchange houses we’ve stayed in feel “lived in”. The houses are typically clean and often the host’s personal possessions are around the house. In this way, Home Exchange houses differ from Airbnb vacation rentals. Overall, we’ve found Home Exchange to be an asset for traveling with kids.

British phone booth in countryside

Iconic red phone booths dot the roadside in the United Kingdom, even in the British countryside!

Turkish coffee in the United Kingdom

Authentic Turkish coffee at a Turkish restaurant in the United Kingdom.

We had a great time exploring Bristol and Bath with our kids. We experienced some of the local culture, learned a bit of Roman history, and saw amazing centuries-old architecture. The best lessons from travel include experiencing how big and diverse and world truly is, and learning what we can from the events of the past.

Katie Wallace
Katie Wallace

Hi, I’m Katie! I live with my husband and 4 kids in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. I love Jesus, coffee, creative projects, photography, and traveling. I’ve previously worked as a web designer, journalist, and barista. I hope you enjoy our creative projects and family adventures!

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