Venue information for the Women’s Adventure Expo 2016

This year we have changed our venue for a little more room! Still in Bristol, we will be taking over the top floor at one of the UK’s largest science centers, @Bristol. Near Bristol’s historic Harbourside, @Bristol is perfectly placed to host a few hundred adventurous people. Transport links and local facilities are excellent, and the views over the city from the Women’s Adventure Expo event suite are stunning.

We have lots of information on this page about the event, what you can expect, and the facility’s available. However if you have any further questions please get in touch with us and we will do our best to support you.
Venue link: https://www.at-bristol.org.uk/visit-us/visitor-info

Event Times

Doors open at 9.30am and the Welcome Address starts at 10.00am sharp. There will be time to find your seats and say a quick hello to familiar faces before the main programme starts at 10.30am. The event closes at 5.00pm and details of a post event social will follow. A full programme for the event will be released on the 1st of September 2016.

Tickets

Event tickets will first be released for priority booking to Women’s Adventure Expo members in early July 2016. From the 8th of August event tickets will be released for general public sale. More information on prices and availability will follow, along with details on how to become a member, receive priority booking, plus additional resources and much more.

How to find us

In the heart of Bristol’s historic Harbourside, the Women’s Adventure Expo 2016 is at @Bristol, Anchor Road, Harbourside, Bristol BS1 5DB. The link below is packed with information on how to get to our venue. However if you are traveling by car please use Sat Nav Reference: BS1 5LL. Please also view the map below for your convenience. https://www.at-bristol.org.uk/visit-us/getting-here

Facilities

There are Rest Room facilities throughout the venue, and cloakrooms available at the Women’s Adventure Expo event suite. There are a number of cafés and restaurants in the immediate area. However tea, coffee and cold drinks are provided at the event throughout the day. Details will follow regarding food and catering.

Access

We want you to be free to have a great experience. Guide and assistance dogs are welcome. Access to the building is designed with limited mobility and wheelchair users in mind, and our venue is fully accessible with lifts on all floors and drop-off points. For more information on access for those with hearing loss, blindness and partially sighted visitors please use this link.

https://www.at-bristol.org.uk/accessibility

Travel and Parking

You can travel to the Expo via a variety of ways and of course hike here if you so wish! The link below will give you lots of information on bus and train routes, ferrys, walking, cycling, plus park and ride. We’re just a short walk from many city centre bus stops, so public transport is practical. Also check this link link for a discount on Great Western Railway train tickets to the event. https://www.at-bristol.org.uk/visit-us/getting-here

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