- Discover fascinating history on our Highlights Tours
- Join us for free lunchtime recitals – every Tuesday
Welcome to Bristol Cathedral
Admission to the Cathedral is by voluntary donation. The suggested donation is £5.00
Bristol Cathedral
College Green
Bristol, BS1 5TJ
The Cathedral will close at 3.15pm this week
Monday 25 – Friday 29 November
Evening prayer will be held in the Subcroft at 5.15pm every evening.
Pinkmans Café will still be open until 4.30pm and can be accessed through the Cloister doors.
Additional Information
Luxmuralis: In the Beginning
25 – 29 November
Various time slots
Join Bristol Cathedral for a dazzling journey of light and sound as the Cathedral architecture turns into a virtual canvas this Christmas.
This year’s light show is ‘In The Beginning’ and is a reimagining of the Nativity Story just in time for the advent season and perfect for the whole family.
You can register your interest to attend a nearly silent Eucharist, immersed in the enchanting backdrop of Luxmuralis.
Find Out MorePinkmans Café opens at Bristol Cathedral
A Warm Welcome from the Dean of Bristol.
Bristol Cathedral promises an exciting Summer and Autumn ahead with a variety of family-friendly activities, including craft days for children.
When you visit with your family don’t miss our children’s trail and enjoy hunting for some of the more unusual animals portrayed in stone and glass around the building. Did you know there’s even a snail crawling across a leaf among the carvings on our walls?
In our Sunday worship throughout September, we will be focusing on Creation- the gift of life, the importance of home, and our responsibility to use the gifts of Creation wisely.
The Very Revd Dr Mandy Ford
Dean of Bristol
Bristol Cathedral is open every day of the year and everyone is welcome.
With a rich programme of services and events, historic architecture and a peaceful garden, Bristol Cathedral is an essential part of any trip to Bristol.
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Bristol Cathedral continues a centuries-long tradition of being an open and welcoming space for all people to pause for thought, find beauty and peace, sense the sacred and come together as communities.
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