To help you plan a safe, Covid secure event in 2021, we’ve rounded up Bristol conference and events venues which have acquired the ‘We’re Good To Go’ industry standard.
What is the ‘We’re Good To Go’ standard?
‘We’re Good To Go’ was launched in June 2020 by VisitEngland, in partnership with the national tourist organisations of Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It’s designed to help businesses show they can welcome back visitors with confidence.
Conference venues with the ‘We’re Good To Go’ mark have proven they’re doing all they can to run their business safely. They’re adhering to Government and public health guidance, have carried out a Covid-19 risk assessment and have the appropriate processes in place to maintain cleanliness and aid social distancing.
So, you can rest assured that venues with the mark will host a safe event for you and your delegates.
Which Bristol venues have the ‘We’re Good To Go’ mark?
Aerospace Bristol
The museum tracing Bristol’s place in the aeronautical history books, where you can host an event under the wings of the last Concorde ever to fly.
Image - Aerospace Bristol
Brunel’s SS Great Britain
The world’s first great ocean liner is now a multi-award-winning venue, with space on and off the ship for events including the Top Deck, First Class Dining Saloon and Being Brunel Museum.
Image - Brunel's SS Great Britain
Watershed
For a flexible Harbourside venue, look to Watershed. It’s a cross-artform centre with an ethos of innovation, independence and creativity, housed in a Grade II* listed building.
Image - Watershed
Future Inns Bristol Cabot Circus Hotel
Made up of six different meeting rooms, the conference centre at Future Inns Bristol extends across the whole top floor, with great views over Cabot Circus and the rest of the city.
Image - Future Inns Bristol
The New Room, John Wesley’s Chapel
First opened back in 1739 by John Wesley, the world’s first Methodist building has four event spaces today, including the 18th century chapel and the modern Horsefair Courtyard building and atrium space.
Image - The New Room
The Bristol – a Doyle Collection Hotel
Part of a collection of luxury and urban hotels, The Bristol has an unbeatable waterside location on the harbour, plus nine event spaces, a generous lobby and break-out areas.
Image - The Bristol Hotel
M Shed
Another Harbourside venue is the city’s social history museum, M Shed. Host everything from small workshops to celebratory dinners in their contemporary event spaces.
Image - M Shed, credit Quintin Lake Photography
Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel
The Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel is based in a 150-year-old, Grade II listed building and has several event spaces, from the spacious Kings Suite to intimate meeting rooms.
Image - Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel
Berwick Lodge
Plan an event in the tranquil surroundings of Berwick Lodge, a luxury boutique hotel surrounded by countryside yet conveniently close to Bristol.
Image - Berwick Lodge
Mercure Bristol North The Grange Hotel
Mercure Bristol North The Grange is a 19th century country house hotel set among beautiful landscaped gardens, just minutes away from the M4, M5 and M32.
Image - Mercure Bristol North The Grange Hotel
The Square at The Berkeley Square Hotel
Based just off Park Street, hire out the boutique lounge, award-winning restaurant, quirky cocktail bar or heated terrace at The Square.
Image - The Secret Garden at The Square, credit Evoke Pictures Lifestyle
Bristol Museum & Art Gallery
Housed in an impressive Edwardian Baroque building, the museum can host up to 400 people in its two grand event spaces – the Wills and Winterstoke halls.
Image - Bristol Museum & Art Gallery, credit Pyramid AV
University of Bristol
The University of Bristol is custodian to a diverse array of fine buildings around the city, which make excellent venues for conferences, meetings and social events.
Image - University of Bristol
To discuss hosting your event in Bath or the surrounding areas contact the Meet Bristol and Bath team on events@meetbristolbath.co.uk or make an enquiry.
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