Our nearest international airport is Glasgow Airport, just over 8 miles from the city centre. There are bus, rail and taxi transfer options available for travel to from the airport, as well as several car hire options. Edinburgh Airport is also just a bus or train ride away.
We recommend you use a flight comparison site like SkyScanner to explore your options.
Trains from England and the South West of Scotland usually arrive at Glasgow Central Station, and trains from the rest of Scotland may arrive at Glasgow Central or Glasgow Queen Street. Both stations are conveniently located in the city centre.
TheTrainLine offers a simple journey planner and allows you to book tickets from multiple providers.
There are several coach providers that have routes to Glasgow from around Scotland and the wider UK, including National Express, Megabus, FlixBus, CityLink and more.
CheckMyBus is a great comparison tool that allows you to compare options from all major providers.
Glasgow is easily accessed by road, with major motorway links to Edinburgh, the North of England and the South. Parking in Glasgow can be expensive and difficult to find, so we encourage you to travel by public transport where possible.
Glasgow city centre has a Low Emission Zone that prohibits vehicles from entering if they do not meet emission standards. Check if your vehicle is permitted before you travel.
The bus network is vast and is made up of several providers, so the easiest thing is to check your journey on Google Maps to see which route you need. Buses are mostly cashless and you can pay for your ticket on board using a card or contactless.
There are several rail stations across Glasgow that make it easy to get to the West End (Anderston, Exhibition Centre, Partick), the Southside (Queens Park), the East End (High St) and across the city centre (Central, Queen St), Visit ScotRail to view maps and routes.
Take a trip on The Clockwork Orange, the nickname for Glasgow's Subway - the third oldest subway in the world and possibly the most simple to navigate! The route is circular with a clockwise and anti-clockwise line, so no matter what train you take, you'll eventually arrive at your destination!
Both days of the conference (Friday and Saturday) as well as the Super Sunday Assembly will be held at our main venue, The Pyramid at Anderston.
The venue address is The Pyramid at Anderston, 759 Argyl Street, Glasgow, G3 8DS.
Evening and additional social activities will take place at other easily accessible venues around the city. We'll share more details closer to the time.
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