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Wake The Tiger    

3.8/5
(235) · Amusement park in Bristol, United Kingdom
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Blurring the lines between an experiential art gallery, interactive theme park and detailed film set, all with a surreal and beautiful twist, Wake The Tiger …

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3.8/5 · 235 reviews
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Apr 2, 2025
Car parks large. Has electric charging points. Althou a couple of massive pot holes to be wary of! The welcome was lovely. Very nice. We walked our way through and it's a great artistic journey. Rea…Full review by roryf316
Mar 25, 2025
Fab visit - it’s a one of a kind experience in Bristol and we loved it ! I do think they could control numbers better as it gets busy and tight in some areasFull review by Ellie L
Mar 21, 2025
They charged us £100 fine for parking, our car was registered as advised indide, got charged £100 on top. This is not first instance this happening, no way to call them, no replies via emails. Read p…Full review by Mr r
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There is a very nice cafe inside wake the tiger. We really enjoyed the food, and needed a rest stop anyway! They do good sandwiches, soups, donuts and cakes, wraps, pasta for …
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There is a very nice cafe inside wake the tiger. We really enjoyed the food, and needed a rest stop anyway! They do good sandwiches, soups, donuts and cakes, wraps, pasta for kids etc and nice coffee. And the room is really fun with a few surprises the kids loved. If you definitely want to eat elsewhere there’s not really anything in the immediate area…..But Bocabar at paintworks is the closest, or there’s a cafe inside Arnos Vale Cemetery. But we really enjoyed the wake the tiger food!
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Answer by Emma S · Mar 29, 2025
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Hello, how long would you say you need here? Thanks!
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The experience is self-guided so it really depends on each individual, however as a guide we would recommend saving at least 2 hours to explore the park, but generally we find …
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The experience is self-guided so it really depends on each individual, however as a guide we would recommend saving at least 2 hours to explore the park, but generally we find visitors spend around 3 hours here. We also have a Cafe Bar called The Guildhall, offering a wonderful range of fresh, homemade & seasonal vegetarian and vegan food available every day. Paninis, soups, cakes and sandwiches are available all day, whilst hot food from the lunch and dinner menus are available 11:00-18:00 daily. Additionally, there's a fully-stocked bar serving hot, cold & alcoholic beverages, plus some mouth-watering sweet and savoury treats. Items are subject to change as we source locally wherever possible.
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What is an Amazement Park and why is it called Wake The Tiger?
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An Amazement Park is a transformative and empowering space that uses art as an invitation to connect and inspire positive change, and t
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