Bristol Research Conferences 2014:
IGSBBM and UK Antarctic Symposium
Conference Location:
School of Geographical Sciences
University of Bristol
University Road
Bristol BS8 1SS
http://www.bris.ac.uk/geography/ for more information
ABOUT..
Both meetings are being help in the School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol on University Road. It's located just off Clifton Triangle near the city centre.
Travelling to Bristol
By Car:
The university is located close to the city centre with pay and display parking in the vicinity of the School of Geographical Sciences, however we recommend travelling by public transport.
By Rail:
The nearest major railway station is Bristol Temple Meads. From here you need to get the number 8 or 9 bus just outside the station to Clifton Triangle. The department is a short walk from here.
By Air:
Bristol Airport (www.bristolairport.co.uk) has regular routes to many areas of the UK. From the airport you can take the Bristol Flyer bus to Bristol Bus Station and walk 15 minutes to the department.
Please visit www.bristol.ac.uk/maps/directions/ for more details.
Accommodation
The university is located very close to Bristol city centre, and there is plentiful choice of accommodation for all budgets within 20 minutes walk. We recommended you investigate these options yourself in order to find the best price.
The following hotels are close and have proved popular with visitors in the past:
Ibis City Centre - www.ibis.com/gb/hotel-5547-ibis-bristol-centre/index.shtml
The Berkley Square Hotel - www.cliftonhotels.com/bristol-hotels/berkeley-square/
The Washington - www.cliftonhotels.com/bristol-hotels/washington/
The Regency - www.theregencyhotelbristol.co.uk/
The Clifton - www.cliftonhotels.com/bristol-hotels/clifton-bristol-city-centre/
Bristol YHA - www.yha.org.uk/hostel/bristol
The university has some additional information on where to stay in Bristol - visit www.bris.ac.uk/maps/stay.html for more details.
Special thanks to...
Many thanks to all those that have helped with this years events. Their contributions have been invaluable.