Ticket Prices

Aerospace Bristol tickets include FREE return visits for 12 months (excludes group bookings, T&Cs apply).

You do not need to choose a date when booking tickets. You can visit on any day that the museum is open (see opening hours) and your ticket will activate from the date it is first used.

Ticket Prices

Individual Tickets

  • Adult (Age 18 and over): £19.50

  • Child (Age 4 - 17): £12.00

  • Student (With valid student ID): £18.00

  • Child (Age under 4): FREE

  • Dedicated carers (accompanying a paying visitor who is disabled) are entitled to free entry. Carer tickets are not available to order online. On arrival, please go straight to the Admissions desk and a member of our Admissions team will be able to assist you.

Family tickets

  • Family of 4 (2 adults & 2 children aged 4+): £55.00

  • Family of 3 (2 adults & 1 child aged 4+): £45.00

  • Family of 3 (1 adult & 2 children aged 4+): £38.00

  • Extra child (Age 4 - 17): £10.00

  • Child (Age under 4): FREE

Tickets are available to book online in advance or from admissions upon arrival

Return Visits

Aerospace Bristol tickets include unlimited free return visits for 12 months from the date they are first used (excludes group tickets, T&Cs apply).

There is no need to book in advance to use a return ticket.

Simply bring your ticket and a form of photo ID (such as a driving licence or passport) with you to be scanned at admissions upon arrival.

Opening Times

Our opening days and times vary. Please be sure to check our opening hours before booking tickets or planning your visit to the museum.

Buy gift tickets

Give a thoughtful and unique gift while also supporting the museum. Gift tickets are available to buy now and can be used on any date that the museum is open.

We are pleased to remind existing ticket holders that your ticket to Aerospace Bristol will only activate on the day it is first used. Your ticket is also valid for free returns for one year from the first time it is used.

Ticket terms and conditions

  • Free day return visits excludes special daytime or evening events that are limited capacity and/or carry an additional admission charge, any dates or times when the museum is closed to visitors or at capacity, and certain bank holidays.

  • Free returns are only available to the individual named on the ticket.

  • When entering the museum for a return visit, please bring your ticket, photo ID and your arrival time booking.

  • Anyone attempting to use a return ticket will be refused entry if they are unable to provide acceptable proof of identity. To avoid disappointment, please do not attempt to share your ticket with anyone else.

  • Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Children under 4 receive free entry.

  • Admission prices are subject to change without notice

  • Aerospace Bristol offers free entry for dedicated carers and guide and assistance dogs are welcome. Free entry for dedicated carers is only valid for a single use ticket and when accompanying a paying visitor who is disabled.

Full Terms & Conditions

What is gift aid?

If you are a UK taxpayer, by opting to make a Gift Aid Declaration you enable us to treat your payment as a donation, and allows us to reclaim 25p of tax on every £1 from the government on your donations.

When you make a Gift Aid Declaration all donations you have made to Bristol Aero Collection Trust (BACT) in the last four years, and all donations you make from the date of your declaration until you notify BACT otherwise, are treated as Gift Aid donations.

Please notify the Fundraising office if you:

  • wish to cancel this declaration

  • change your name or home address

  • no longer pay sufficient tax on your income and/or capital gains.

I am a UK taxpayer and understand that if I pay less Income Tax and/or Capital Gains Tax than the amount of Gift Aid claimed on all my donations in that tax year it is my responsibility to pay any difference.  If you pay Income Tax at the higher or additional rate and want to receive the additional tax relief due to you, include all your Gift Aid donations on your Self-Assessment tax return or ask HM Revenue and Customs to adjust your tax code.  Funds raised, after allowing for Fundraising Department expenses, will be applied to the BACT projects and objectives. If an identified objective cannot be met, the net income will be applied to similar projects or objectives, as will any surplus.