Be2Camp North is being held at FACT (the Foundation for Art and
Creative Technology), a venue for digital and creative technology
in the centre of Liverpool. Event should start at about 10am
BST.
Where exactly?
FACT
88 Wood Street,
Liverpool
L1 4DQ
Here's a shot of the main entrance to FACT, from Google street
view:
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Getting there...
By train...
- Liverpool Lime Street. This is the main station for
Liverpool. There are direct trains here from Manchester, Sheffield,
Birmingham, even London (Euston). Trains from London Euston run
direct once an hour, and take just over two hours.
Directions:
When you reach the station concourse turn left, and the exit is at
the far end of the concourse. On leaving the station turn right,
and almost immediately at the traffic lights turn left onto Lime
Street. Head straight along the road (past the Adelphi Hotel and
Lewis' department store onto Renshaw Street, and past the
ridiculously long Rapid Hardware store) until you reach the
bombed-out church. Turn right onto Bold Street, and then left
when you reach Ropewalks Square (just after Bold Street Produce
Market greengrocers). FACT will be in front of you. It should take
about ten minutes to walk.
See an approximation of the route on Google maps (Google
doesn't know about the cut-through at Ropewalks Square)
- Liverpool Central Station. If you're coming to Liverpool
from the Ormskirk or Preston direction, or from the Wirral, then
you might well arrive at this station.
Directions:
As you leave the station (into a covered shopping precinct) turn
left, then left again when you leave the shopping precinct.
Continue up Bold Street until you reach Ropewalks Square on your
right (just before Bold Street Produce Market greengrocers). Cross
the square and you'll reach FACT. It's roughly a five minute walk.
See an approximation of the route on Google maps (Google
doesn't know about the cut-through at Ropewalks Square)
By car...
The main way into Liverpool is along the M62. To reach FACT,
carry straight on when you reach the end of the motorway, following
the brown tourist signs for "Central tourist attractions". Then the
signs for the Cathedrals, and when they split into the two
different cathedrals, follow signs to the Anglican Cathedral.
Just after you reach signs for the Anglican Cathedral, you'll
reach a T-junction with traffic lights and the bombed-out church on
your left. Turn left at these lights and then take the second right
onto Seel Street. Follow Seel Street all the way to the bottom, and
turn left and then immediately left again into Gradwell Street to
find the car park.
Once parked, walk back up Seel Street until you reach Back
Colquitt Street. Turn left into Back Colquitt Street and as you
round the corner you'll see FACT in front of you.
Lunch Options
The cafe on the ground floor of FACT offers free WiFi and a great
salami and jarlsberg sandwich (among other things), but there are
plenty of other options within a short walk. If you leave FACT by
the doors furthest from the cafe, and cross the square you'll reach
Bold Street. As you can see if you
explore the street on Google Street View there is a wealth of
options. Here are a few that come particularly recommended:
- The Italian Club. Opposite FACT, this cafe-bar gives you a real
taste of Italy, even down to showing RAI (the Italian BBC) on the
TV
- Coffee Union. A couple of doors up from The Italian Club, and
good for coffee and a sandwich
- Soul Cafe. Further up the hill, this cafe has a great selection
on the menu at great value. They do a good fry-up.
- The Tea House. And if you head down the hill rather than up,
you'll find this nice little Chinese place.
Where to Stay in Liverpool
If you're travelling from a way away and are looking for somewhere
to stay for Be2Camp North then there you can search for local
hotels, etc. at the
Visit Liverpool
website. Searching for places in the "Liverpool City Centre"
area will give you results within quarter-of-an-hour's walk from
FACT.
Hope Street
Hotel is one of the nicest and probably also one of the
closest. The Adelphi, once the grandest in Liverpool, is getting a
little tired these days. And if you fancy making the Beatles
connection, the
Hard
Day's Night Hotel comes
recommended.