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Useful InformationConference venue The workshop will be held at the York Medical Society (http://www.yorkmedsoc.org) which is situated on a historic and picturesque street in the centre of York (23 Stonegate). Detailed instructions on how to find the venue are given on the following website http://www.yorkmedsoc.org/how-to-find-us.html. The workshop will start at 13.00 on Monday 20th March and conclude at 17.00 on Tuesday 21st March.
Travel York rail station is situated on the east coast mainline with good transport links to major cities (e.g. London in less than two hours) and several airports (Manchester, Leeds-Bradford). The conference venue is in the centre of the city (less than 15 minutes walk from the train station) and conveniently located for many hotels, restaurants and tourist sights.
Accommodation As York is a popular tourist destination there are many options for accommodation in the city. Hotel booking sites such as www.hotels.com, www.booking.com, www.trivago.com and www.expedia.com will provide many options to suit your budget and requirements. In addition you may want to check hotel chains such as www.premierinn.com and www.travelodge.co.uk which do not always appear on hotel comparison sites.
Things to see and do in York York is a city with Roman, Viking, and Medieval heritage and has a large number of tourist attractions including York Minster, the National Railway Museum, Castle Museum, Clifford's Tower and an almost complete city wall that you can walk around. There are also many excellent restaurants and pubs in York (one for every day of the year it is often said). There are many websites that provide more detailed information (e.g. www.visityork.org/seeanddo/). If your schedule allows we recommend arriving a day early or staying a day after the workshop to see some of the sights of York. |