Senate House
Tyndall Avenue, the busiest of the three
- Weekdays8am to 10pm
- Weekends9am to 6pm
- WudhuYes, on site
- AccessWalk in, no form
The one most people use day to day. Between lectures and need somewhere fast, start here.

Bristol ISoc / Prayer
On campus and nearby
Jummuah, every Friday
Usually at The Hawthorns, Woodland Road. The odd week moves, so check the Instagram.
University spaces. Free, and open to any student, member or not.
Tyndall Avenue, the busiest of the three
The one most people use day to day. Between lectures and need somewhere fast, start here.
Open around the clock
The only one that needs a form. Fill it in now, not the night you need Isha. Access is not instant.
Fill in the access formQuiet, and someone is usually in
Prayer mats are there, and a chaplain will almost always open a quiet room for you. Make wudhu before you come.
We never guess a prayer time, so we don't print them. Each masjid publishes its own.
Two things people ask in their first week.
Head for The Hawthorns on Woodland Road, that's where it usually is. Come a few minutes early and someone will make room for you. Not sure on the day? Send us a DM on Instagram.
We facilitate Eid prayers, and the Ramadan programme runs iftars through the month. Both go out on the Instagram and the mailing list.
Room hours as published by the University of Bristol Students' Union. If one has changed, tell us at contact@brisoc.com.