Queen's University Belfast, University Rd, Belfast BT7 1NN
Accommodation is included at The Elms Village on Wednesday and Thursday night. Early arrivals can book Tuesday 11th June through the CUBO website.
The Elms, 78 Malone Rd, Belfast, BT9 5BW
Car parking at The Elms Village is limited and on a first-come, first-served basis. Electric chargers are available onsite at the accommodation.
Travel to and from Belfast is remarkably easy and efficient. There are many inexpensive flights connecting Belfast with most major UK cities, plus extensive ferry, bus and train connections.
Air
There are two airports serving Belfast:
Additionally, Dublin International Airport, located approximately 100 miles to the south, provides connections to airports throughout Europe and further afield. The Ulsterbus Goldline Express 200 service travels between Belfast and the airport, with a journey time of a little over two hours.
Coach
The following companies provide long-distance services to Belfast, including cross-channel routes and Belfast-Dublin:
Rail
Rail connections are available from both the UK and Dublin.
Road
Within Northern Ireland, the road network is good. Motorway sections leave Belfast to the north (M2), the west (M1) and the east (M3). A city ring road, the Westlink makes it easy to navigate Belfast's traffic system. A good road link connects Belfast with Dublin in the Irish Republic to the south.
The main campus is easily and quickly reached from the city centre. View maps of Belfast and the surrounding area.
Sea
Fast ferry services including Stena Line and P&O Ferries make multiple daily crossings from Northern Ireland to ports in Scotland and England: