Practical Information

The conference takes place in the Canada Room

Main Campus of Queen’s University Belfast

University Road, Belfast, BT7 1NN

Directions:

Once at Queen’s University, come to the front of the campus – this is where the green lawns and front of the grand red building, the Lanyon Building, are located. The Canada Room is on the first floor of the Lanyon Building. You will find the location of the room on the map of the University Campus, see here http://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/media/Media,167006,en.pdf

We have ordered coffees to arrive in the Canada room around 08:30. This is where all coffee breaks will take place. Lunch will also be served there.

The Queen’s University main building is a grand looking red, Lanyon Building, surrounded by green grass and a small wall. If you are in the street decorated with UK national flags, you have picked the wrong street. You can navigate the way from the bus station into University area following this map

Travel info

Belfast International Airport (Aldergrove) is located approximately 17 miles from Belfast. The airport is serviced by bus & taxi.

The bus, Airport Express 300, operates a 24 hour service between the airport and Belfast with buses departing every 15 minutes for the majority of the day on weekdays, with reduced frequencies at off peak times and weekends. The bus leaves from the bus stop located opposite the terminal exit. To get to Belfast city centre, travel on the bus to the end of its journey at the Belfast Europa Buscentre. This journey will take between 30-40 minutes, subject to traffic conditions. The fares are £7.50 for single and £10.50 for return journey.

From Belfast Europa Buscentre, the main campus of Queen’s University, Belfast is 15-20 minute walk, less than 5 minute taxi ride (around £6) or 5 minute bus ride (Metro number 8A/8B heading towards Malone Road cost £1.50 per journey).

A taxi to Belfast can be flagged down from the taxi rank at the terminal exit or by ringing a taxi company from one of the designated taxi phones located in the airport. A taxi to Belfast costs upwards of £25.

George Best Belfast City Airport is approximately 4 miles from the University. This airport is serviced by taxi, bus or train.

The bus, Airport Express 600, operates every 20 minutes from outside the airport to the Belfast Europa Bus Centre. It runs from 05:45 to 21:25 and costs £2.50 single and £3.80 return journey. From Belfast Europa Buscentre, the main campus of Queen’s University, Belfast is 15-20 minute walk, less than 5 minute taxi ride (around £6) or 5 minute bus ride (Metro number 8A/8B heading towards Malone Road cost £1.50 per journey).

Taxis can be flagged down from the taxi rank at the terminal exit. A taxi to Belfast city centre costs approximately £12.

You can also travel by train. There is a shuttle bus service between the airport terminal and the Sydenham train stop. Go to the information desk and ask for the service to bring you to the train station (it is free of charge). You’ll be instructed to wait by the taxi rank where the shuttle bus will collect you. Once at the Sydenham train station, board the train direction Belfast Central/Belfast Victoria Street/Lisburn/Portadown and get off at Botanic. You will buy your ticket from the conductor (single trip £1.90 after 09.30am and £3 before that). The train ride is approx. 8mins. The train runs every 20 minutes Monday-Saturday always at 01, 21 and 41 minutes past the hour between 06:00 and 22:00. First service 06.31 and last service 22.51. There is timetable at the station and should be available from tourist information at the airport.

Dublin international airport is in a different country, yet it is not too far away. You can see which terminal you are arriving by going to http://www.dublinairport.com/gns/at-the-airport/airport-maps/terminal1.aspx Once you are at the airport, you do not need to travel into town centre – there are buses running to Belfast directly. It takes between 2hrs and 2:30hrs between the airport and the Belfast city centre.

Two options are available there. Both these services arrive at the Europa Bus Centre/ Great Victoria Train station in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

From Zone 10 Stop 1 - all Buses leave for Northern Ireland. These are Bus Éireann (ROI company, red livery) & Translink (UK company, dark blue) running together. Buses run as follows http://www.translink.co.uk/Services/Other-Translink-Services/Airport-Services/Goldline-Express-Service-X1-X2-Belfast-to-Dublin-Airport-and-Dublin/ You can buy tickets from the driver. A return ticket (valid for 1 month) is £16, you can pay either in Euro or in Sterling (GBP). The timetable is here http://www.translink.co.uk/Services/Goldline/Routes--Timetables/All-Timetables/Goldline-Service-X1-X2-Inbound1/

Alternatively, there is an Aircoach – Irish bus company that runs from both terminals and does a non-stop route to Belfast. It costs slightly less and usually there are less people on board (my favourite) http://www.aircoach.ie/timetables/route-705-x-belfast-dublin-airport-dublin-city-express They set off from the Airport 20 mins earlier than Bus Éireann (at 55 mins from T2 and 10mins later at T1). You should buy ticket for this one online (you can also do so at the bus stop from the counter; not from the driver!).

Unless you are taking a train from City Airport/Sydenham to Botanic, you are likely to arrive at the Europa Bus Centre. From there, head south on Great Victoria Street (A1) and you will arrive at Shaftsbury Square. Across the Square you will see Halifax Bank and Post Office – follow the street between the two and you will be on Botanic Avenue. There will be Botanic Avenue train station on your left (on top of the road) and your hotel is opposite the Empire Bar and Chip Company.

If the weather is particularly dreadful, which is a possibility in this corner of the world, a taxi is always nearby. From the city centre to Queen’s University, Belfast main campus it takes approximately five minutes and is would cost you around £4. Two larger taxi companies are FonaCab (0044 2890 333 333) or Value Cabs (0044 9080 9080). Alternatively, there are a number of taxi ranks or taxi offices located throughout the city.