City Spaces - Centre Promenade
The Centre Promenade is a busy, dynamic, 24hr city centre space with constant pedestrian and vehicle movement and is a very popular site for commercial promotions, advertising, and markets. The Centre Promenade is the city's main bus and pedestrian travel hub and has a correspondingly high 24/7 footfall. The venue is surrounded by the characterful Old City and business districts, cultural centres, leisure facilities, and is adjacent to the rapidly developing Harbourside.
The site consists of seven event spaces running from north to south, bordered by roads and to the south the Harbourside. There are power and water supplies, 3 vehicle access points and parking areas.
| The North End - Area 1A 1A approx 20 m x 20 m event space This area is an important pedestrian thoroughfare with adjacent bus stops, taxi rank, benches, mature trees and planting design. There are spaces for promotional events though vehicle access is limited due to the large extent of french limestone paving. There is 1 x power supply. Download a detailed map of the area. |
| Neptune Area - Area 2A and 2B 2A approx 25 m x 30 m event space 2B approx 10 m x 10 m event space This is the most popular promotional event area with the heaviest footfall. The area includes the Sail Structure, timber, stainless steel benches, and a coffee cart concession. There are hard standing granite surface spaces in and around the Sail Structure. There are 1 x power supplies. Download a detailed map of the area |
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Centre - South Fountain Area - Area 3A and 3B |
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Quayside Area 4A and 4B 4A approx 25 m x 20 m event space |
Further information
Please download and print detailed guidance on site use and access from the 'related documents' section below
Contact us for more information and to make a booking
See other City Spaces information:
related links
- Bristol Harbour - homepage for Bristol's harbour
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Bristol parks and green spaces - homepage for Bristol's parks
- Maps and transport links - find your way to city spaces
- Promoting an event - all you need to know to promote an event in bristol
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Visit Bristol - information for visitors to Bristol
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Whats on - guide to events and activities in Bristol
related documents
- Site Use & Access Guide and detailed maps (pdf, 880 Kb)
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