Location
The workshop will take place in Engineers' House, The Promenade, Clifton
- close to Bristol Zoological Gardens.
Accommodation
The workshop registration does not include accommodation. Delegates should
make their own arrangements with one of the following local hotels:
Close to Engineers' House
Close to the city centre
Maps
- Approaches to Bristol
( 67K gif file)
- Central Bristol street map, showing Engineers' House,
Queen's Building (red) Bristol Temple Meads rail station,
Bristol Bus & Coach Station (orange), hotels (blue) and Goldney Orangery (magenta)
(551K jpg file).
- Online maps (can be scrolled, zoomed, etc.) from multimap.com
Travelling to the University of Bristol
- By air
-
- Bristol airport is only nine miles from the city centre. There is a dedicated non-stop bus service to Bristol Bus & Coach
Station - the "Bristol Flyer". The journey takes approximately 30 minutes, tickets can be
purchased onboard the coach. The service operates every 15 minutes
from 6:45am to 7:30pm, and roughly every 30 minutes from 7:30pm until
11:45pm daily.
The return fare is about £8 for adults.
Alternatively, take a
taxi direct from the airport. Fares are about £25 each way to most points in the city centre.
- Heathrow airport,
10 miles to the west of London, is the closest of the London airports to Bristol. The easiest way to Bristol is by coach, number FK200, FK201 or FK202 -
a 2 hour journey, with coaches leaving approximately every
hour.
The coach arrives at Bristol Bus & Coach Station. The
return fare is about £38.00 for adults. Travelling by train
is a little
more involved (and much more expensive) journey, and involves taking the "Heathrow Express" into London Paddington station, and changing trains
for Bristol Temple Meads (see below).
- Gatwick airport
also has a direct coach service to Bristol, also number FK200, FK201 or FK202, taking
about 3.5 hours, leaving approximately every hour. The coach
arrives at Bristol Bus & Coach Station. The return
fare is about £44.00 per adult. Do check the times on the web (see address
below). By train, it's a 3 hour journey, changing trains at Reading.
- Travelling from the majority of other UK airports is most easily
achieved by train or coach (see below).
- By train
-
The most convenient train station for the Univeristy precinct is the
main station in the centre of Bristol, Bristol Temple Meads - note that
Bristol has a second main line station, Bristol Parkway, but this is a
long way from the city centre, so is best avoided. Trains from London
leave London Paddington station every half hour during the day. Bristol
Temple Meads is also served by direct trains from most other major cities
in the UK. Train timetables are available from
National Rail's website and fares
from thetrainline.com (registration
necessary for the latter).
- By coach
-
Coaches arrive at the Bristol Bus & Coach Station on
Marlborough Street. More information on coach travel is available from
the National Express website.
Travelling to Engineers' House
- From Bristol Temple Meads or the Bristol Bus & Coach Station
-
There are taxi ranks at both Bristol Temple Meads and the Bristol Bus &
Coach Station, from where you can take a taxi up to The Promenade, in Clifton.
- By road
-
- From the M5 (the North & South West), leave the M5 at junction 15
and take the M4 eastbound. Then follow the M4 directions below.
- From the M4 (London/South East & South Wales), leave the M4 at junction 19
(M32), follow the M32 until the end of the motorway and then follow the
signs for the city centre.
From the centre, follow signs for Clifton/The Downs/Bristol Zoo. Turn right
up Park Street, and along Queen's Road (passing the main University
precinct on your right). Keep following directions for Clifton around
The Triangle and back onto Queen's Road, bearing left at the Victoria
Rooms to stay on Queen's Road. Take the third turning on the right,
Pembroke Road, and follow this all the way to the end. Turn left onto
Clifton Down, and past Bristol Zoological Gardens. Bear left when the
road forks, following signs for the Suspension Bridge,
and The Promenade is the second turning on the left.
|
SPONSORS
|