Wake The Tiger
Wake The Tiger in Bristol is the world’s first Amazement Park®, a groundbreaking blend of art, storytelling and hands-on exploration that transports visitors into an extraordinary parallel world. It’s part immersive art experience, part fantastical adventure, and completely unlike anything else in the UK. From the moment you step through the portal, you’re invited to leave reality behind and enter Meridia, a mysterious realm brimming with strange landscapes, hidden stories and surreal surprises.
Inside, you’ll wander through more than 40 beautifully crafted spaces, each bursting with detail and creativity. One moment you might find yourself walking through a glowing underground mycelium network, and the next you’re exploring a neon workshop, a frozen cavern or a forest filled with secrets. Many rooms feature interactive elements, hidden doorways, moving parts, unexpected soundscapes and tactile features that invite you to touch, explore and play. It’s designed to be a journey driven by curiosity, where the route you take and the discoveries you make feel entirely your own.
Wake The Tiger is suitable for all ages, but it’s far more than a children’s attraction. Adults are just as captivated by the imaginative world-building, artistic detail and the sense of wonder that runs through every room. Whether you’re strolling slowly to absorb each intricate scene or diving in to uncover hidden features and puzzles, the experience is as immersive as you choose to make it.
Practical touches help make the visit smooth too. There’s an on-site café/bar where you can unwind before or after your adventure, and parking options nearby if the small car park is full.
Further Information: Wake The Tiger
Is there food and drink available?
There is a cafe serving food and drinks
What are the main things to do?
The world’s first Amazement Park® takes visitors on a surreal, immersive journey through the imaginative realm of Meridia with over 40 interactive, art-filled spaces to explore.
What are the ticket prices?
An adult ticket costs from £16.50. Children aged 5-15 are from £13.50 and children aged under 5 are free.
Is there parking?
There is limited on-site parking and parking nearby. Charges apply.
When are they open?
They are open from Wednesday to Sunday for most of the year.
Are they accessible?





