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The Clifton Observatory is an intimate and unique place to make memories and celebrate special occasions. A blank canvas with spectacular views, the observatory is the ideal venue to entertain guests with exquisite food and drink and create an unforgettable experience for everyone.
- About Us
The observatory has opened its doors for events, allowing...
- Tourism
Clifton Observatory has a unique and varied history. From...
- 360 Cafe
The 360 Café is open 7 days a week from 10am-5pm and we do...
- What’s On
Witness the breath-taking morning ascent at Clifton...
- Christmas 2023
Clifton Observatory welcomes you this festive season! With...
- Venue Hire
For those looking to host intimate gatherings, our...
- Tickets
Delve into the history of the giants! Descend 130 steps down...
- News
Clifton Observatory featuring on BBC Radio Bristol. Read...
- Contact & FAQ
Clifton Observatory doesn’t have designated parking, however...
- Attractions
The observatory tower is home to our museum. From the Iron...
- About Us
Clifton Observatory (grid reference) is a former mill, now used as an observatory, located on Clifton Down, close to the Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, England. History [ edit ] Advert for the Clifton Observatory, 1842
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Set in a striking 18th-century windmill, Clifton Observatory features a viewing platform, a rare camera obscura and the cliff-side Giant's Cave. Together they offer incredible views of the suspension bridge, the plunging Avon Gorge and Bristol itself. Bristol's camera obscura is one of only two in England open to the public, making a visit well ...