Wake The Tiger in Bristol is the UK’s largest immersive art experience and the world’s first “Amazement Park®,” inviting visitors into a fantastical realm where creativity and storytelling collide. Located in a transformed paint factory in St Philip’s, the journey begins in the Dream Factory before transporting guests into the surreal OUTERverse, a labyrinth of over 40 interactive environments designed to spark curiosity and wonder. Each space blends art, design, and narrative, encouraging exploration through touch, play, and discovery, making it as engaging for adults as it is for children. More than a spectacle, Wake The Tiger is rooted in a mission of sustainability and community, balancing entertainment with environmental and social awareness. Visitors can extend their adventure at the on-site café and Curiosity Shop, which showcase local makers and ethically sourced products. Whether you’re seeking a family day out, a creative escape, or a deeper dive into Bristol’s thriving cultural scene, Wake The Tiger offers an unforgettable experience that redefines what an art attraction can be.
Bristol United KingdomWake The Tiger is located at 127 Albert Road in the St Philips Marsh district, just east of Bristol city centre. It sits a short walk from Bristol Temple Meads train station, which makes it easily accessible by public transport. The location is close to the bustling Paintworks creative quarter, home to galleries, studios, and events spaces, and is a few minutes’ drive from the historic Arnos Vale Cemetery and Victoria Park. The immediate surroundings feature light industrial and creative businesses, and the large on-site car park allows convenient access. Nearby, visitors can find the Bristol Fruit Market and restaurants along Bath Road. The city centre, with attractions like Cabot Circus shopping centre and the harbourside cultural venues, is just a few minutes away by taxi or bus, making Wake The Tiger well placed for exploring Bristol’s central arts, events, and retail districts.
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