This great structure in Bristol was once famous as a renowned landmark in the hotel industry. Brunel House was the first ever hotel constructed for the railway passengers. A terminus was planned for a Great Western Railway north of the cathedral by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Today, this ship has been transformed into a brand name in Great Britain of the Trust’s visitor attraction and venue hire operations also take place at Brunel House. Tourists can visit this amazing attraction as it opens daily except on 24th and 25th of December. Moreover, it attracts tourists in all seasons as it’s an all-weather attraction, a massive hit for people of all age groups. Audio tours are included and there are tickets allowing free unlimited visits for a year. In order to come to view this tourist hotspot, visitors can make use of train, bike, harbour ferry or bus. Group visits are well arranged and is a popular choice for travel trade partners. Moreover, this is a multi-award winning visitor attraction offering extensive group benefits. This is one of the most reachable historic ships in the world.
Entry Fee: Varies
Timings: 10am to 4.30pm
Address:
Brunel's ss Great Britain
Great Western Dockyard
Bristol
BS1 6TY
UK
Tel: 44 0117 9260680
Website: http://www.ssgreatbritain.org/home.aspxView
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