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Step into Wake The Tiger, the UK’s largest immersive art experience and the world’s first Amazement Park®. This out-of-this-world, self-guided adventure begins in an abandoned paint factory and transports you through the surreal Dream Factory, eventually transcending into the awe-inspiring OUTERverse.
With over 40 unique spaces to explore, the experience is designed for both the young and young-at-heart. Visitors are encouraged to interact with extraordinary installations, while those seeking a deeper connection can unravel the story behind this imaginative, alternative world.
Prepare for a soul-stirring journey where adventure is not just a destination but a state of mind - a dimension beyond imagination.
Junktion Café Bar at Wake The Tiger
Located on-site, Double Puc Café is known for its handcrafted coffee, fresh lunches, and irresistible double puc cookies. With family-friendly menus, it’s the perfect spot to relax, refuel, and enjoy a delicious meal after your adventure.
Sustainably Sourced & Locally Made
We are committed to sustainability, prioritising local sourcing to reduce our environmental impact. Double Puc shares this mission, serving seasonal, ethically sourced food made with care.
Café Opening Hours:
Open daily from 10:00 AM | Last orders at 5:30 PM
During school holidays, the café is open seven days a week.
The Curiosity Shop
Your journey ends at The Curiosity Shop, our gift store filled with fascinating find from curious trinkets and art to books, clothing, and games. We proudly support local, independent artists and creators, so you are bound to find a curiosity for yourself to take home as a keepsake.
Accessibility at Wake The Tiger
We believe in creating an experience that everyone can enjoy. Wake The Tiger is designed with accessibility in mind, removing as many barriers as possible.
Accessibility page
Calm Sessions
Our Calm Sessions offer a more relaxed way to experience Wake the Tiger - a SEND-friendly attraction in Bristol designed for visitors who may find busy, high-sensory environments overwhelming.
During these quieter hours, we lower sound levels, limit capacity, and create a gentler atmosphere throughout our immersive art world. It’s the perfect time for neurodivergent visitors, people with sensory sensitivities, or families seeking a quieter day out in Bristol.
Calm Sessions
Sustainability: Creativity With Purpose
At Wake The Tiger, we blend art, innovation, and environmental responsibility to create meaningful impact. As the first UK visitor attraction to achieve B Corporation Certification, we are proud to be recognised for our commitment to balancing profit with purpose.
From reducing waste to responsible sourcing, we continually seek new ways to lower our environmental footprint and promote a more sustainable future through storytelling and immersive experiences.
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| Ticket Type | Ticket Tariff |
|---|---|
| Adult(13+) Off Peak - Adult | £16.50 per ticket |
| Blue Light Holders - Concession | £14.85 per ticket |
| Child (5-12) Off Peak - Child | £13.50 per ticket |
| Student - Concession | £14.50 per ticket |
Under 5s: FREE
Carers: FREE
Tickets: A £0.50 transaction fee applies per booking. Refund protection available at point of purchase via TicketPlan Group for £0.99 per ticket.
Off-Peak: Weekdays pre-5pm, excluding school holidays.
Our address is 127 Albert Road, St. Philips Marsh, Bristol. BS2 0YA.
We have a car park on site, including disabled parking bays. Wake The Tiger is a pay by mobile car park and you can use the RingGo app. The first 3 hours is free (where no RingGo session is required). Up to 6 hours is £5.00, up to 12 hours is £10.00 and up to 24 hours is £15.00.
Our car park does have space for coaches but must be booked in advance. Please email info@wakethetiger.com to arrange.
Alternatively we have a coach drop off point – Coaches can drive 2 minutes to Bristol Fruit Market and pay a £12 waiting fee, which includes parking and shower facilities for drivers.
We encourage all our visitors to travel via public transport and we are a short walk from Bristol Temple Meads train station. Find out more on Travelwest’s website.
| 2026 Standard Opening Times (1 Jan 2026 - 31 Dec 2026) | ||
|---|---|---|
| Day | Times | |
| Wednesday - Sunday | 10:00 | - 18:00 |
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