Brunel's SS Great Britain in Bristol

Brunel's SS Great Britain

Bristol, United Kingdom

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About Brunel's SS Great Britain

Brunel's SS Great Britain is a museum located in Bristol, England, dedicated to the iconic steamship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. It attracts visitors interested in maritime history, engineering, and the Victorian era, showcasing the ship's innovative design and its role in transforming sea travel.

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2 marketplaces sell entry to Brunel's SS Great Britain, from $26.45.

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Brunel's SS Great Britain Official Adult admission ticket purchased online at least one day in $26.45 View
Evendo Ticket · Explore Bristol's Iconic Victorian Steamship $29.78 View

Tours, passes & combos at Brunel's SS Great Britain

Skip-the-line, guided tours, city passes and combo tickets — priced higher because they bundle extras beyond standard entry.

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Love to visit Brunel SS Great Britain, Bristol $26.45 View
Groupon Explore Bristol's Iconic Victorian Steamship $29.39 View
Booking.com Explore Bristol's Iconic Victorian Steamship $29.39 View
GetYourGuide Free cancellation Brunel's SS Great Britain Experience Entry Ticket $29.39 View
Tripadvisor Explore Bristol's Iconic Victorian Steamship $29.39 View
Viator Explore Bristol's Iconic Victorian Steamship $29.39 View
Priceline Explore Bristol's Iconic Victorian Steamship $29.39 View
Over The Planet Explore Bristol's Iconic Victorian Steamship $29.39 View
Tourscanner Explore Bristol's Iconic Victorian Steamship $29.39 View
Expedia Explore Bristol's Iconic Victorian Steamship in English $29.79 View
Cool Destinations Explore Bristol's Iconic Victorian Steamship $31.83 View

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Why is Brunel important to Bristol?

One of his most impressive designs was the original Bristol station, opened in 1840, which today is the Grade I listed Passenger Shed and is the earliest surviving major rail terminus in the world, last used by trains in 1965. Engine Shed next door is still home to Brunel's original boardroom and GWR offices.

What was Brunel's most famous project?

One of Brunel's defining achievements was the Clifton Suspension Bridge project. In 1830, he designed a 700 feet bridge to span across the Avon River. The bridge required two soaring masonry towers that reached 245 feet above the river gorge.

Is the SS Great Britain still in Bristol?

Now listed as part of the National Historic Fleet, Great Britain is a visitor attraction and museum ship in Bristol Harbour, with 131,056 visitors in 2025.

How did the SS Great Britain get to Bristol?

The SS Great Britain was towed on a giant floating pontoon (raft) across the Atlantic Ocean. The journey was 8,000 miles and took nearly three months. This photograph shows the SS Great Britain in July 1970 as it was towed up the River Avon and under the Clifton Suspension Bridge.

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