Bristol is a scenic waterfront city situated in the South West of England. As a part of the West Country the city is surrounded by rolling hills and charming countryside. The most famous part of the city is probably the Severn Bridge which was open in 1966 in order to link Wales and England.
The most attractive part of Bristol is considered to be the Clifton area with history rich Georgian buildings and well-known Brunel’s Clifton Suspension Bridge, which stands proudly over the Avon Gorge.
Bristol is most definitely the liveliest city in the West Country. It is seen as en established home for big business as well as a centre for aerospace and new technologies. It offers many premier conference venues and corporate training venues, both in the city centre and by the water.
The city is easily accessible by motorway and offers all the variety of places to suit corporate businesses including:
• Corporate training venues
• Conference venues
• Meeting Rooms and Meeting Venues
• Business meeting venues
Visiting Bristol for business purposes doesn’t mean spending free time in a hotel room when staying over night. If visiting for a few days either for conference or conference training it is vital to relax at evenings and during lunch breaks.
Bristol has in its offer many attractions that draw visitors from UK and abroad for many reasons.
For sightseers seeking to find out more about the history behind the city as well as the scientific side of it the Bristol University Tours organises by the university itself gives the chance to meet researches and learn about the nature of their work and studies their undertaking. At the same time you can admire the architectural site of the university which buildings have a great history and are still used as a part of the working institution.
For visitors hungry for the nature the tour has on its offer a visit to the new Botanic Garden and other charming gardens that surround the university halls and buildings.
If you prefer more interactive way of spending free time than Bristol Blue Glass Factory might meet your needs. By taking a tour of the factory you will have a chance to see how Bristol’s well-known export product is created as well as having a chance to blow your own glass bubble as a souvenir.
These are just a few examples of places to see in Bristol city. Business representatives and conference and meetings organisers should definitely consider this location for their future events. The easiest way to search through Bristol Venues is to use a Free Venue Finder visiting Venues.org.uk