Travel

We have provided as much information on this page as possible to make your journey into Broadmead easy and stress free. However you decide to come to Broadmead you'll find clear instructions and lots of helpful information and useful telephone numbers. You can also download our Broadmead travel guide.

You can also call the Tourist Information Centre on 0333 321 0101.

By Car
With excellent road links from the M5, M4 and M32, and over 10,000 parking spaces in central Bristol, travelling to the heart of the city by car is straightforward.  Enter BS1 3DX into your Sat Nav and you'll find us without a problem.

By train
Bristol Temple Meads is one of the most impressive and important rail stations in the UK. For shoppers coming by train, you will be pleased to know that it is only a 15 minute walk or 5 minute bus ride from the station into Broadmead.

By bus or coach
More than 1,000 buses come into Broadmead every day - making it the easiest way to travel. Use our links to First City line (local buses) or First Badger line (regional buses) to find timetables for your nearest bus service that travels into Broadmead!

London Flyer coaches run between Bristol and London, and Megabus operates from Bristol to London.

By walking or cycling
Walking and cycling into Broadmead is a simple, stress free alternative to using public transport or the car. There are several bike racks within Broadmead, and comprehensive information on cycle and walk routes can be found if you click the link above this text. We hope you have a pleasant journey into the heart of Bristol.

By park & ride
Bristol Park & RideWith 3,100 parking spaces on offer, park and ride provides a stress-free, low cost alternative way to travel into Broadmead! Remember it is free to park, you simply pay for your bus fare – from £2 return!

By taxi
Another easy access option is to take a taxi into Broadmead.  Bristol and surrounding areas are very well served, and have a wide selection of taxi firms.

By ferry
Travelling doesn’t have to be monotonous when you have the likes of the Bristol Ferry Boat Company who operate services to Broadmead from Temple Meads railway station, Watershed and Hotwells.

Dial-A-Ride
Dial-A-Ride provides a door to door service for those with disabilities, or else unable to use public transport due to mobility impairments.

By Air
When you arrive at Bristol International, make sure Broadmead is your first destination – why not jump on the International Flyer coach which goes directly to the bus and coach station – 200 metres from Broadmead.

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