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Getting to NEC Birmingham is easy
Whether you travel to the NEC by car or by public transport, the NEC Birmingham is ideally located at the heart of the country's transport network, with excellent access by road and rail.
The NEC is at the hub of the UK's motorway network, linked directly and well signposted from M6, M1, M40 and M42. The NEC has its own on-site car park with 22,000 spaces. A regular shuttle bus service links the Show with the car park. For more info click here
Birmingham International station is within the NEC complex,just a short walk to Hall 16. Virgin and Silverlink trains run from London Euston and central Birmingham.For details phone +44 (0)8457 48 49 50 or visit www.silverlink-trains.co.uk or www.virgintrains.co.uk
The NEC has been purposefully designed to allow unrestricted access for disabled visitors.
Male and female wheelchair accessible toilets are provided throughout the venue. Disabled parking bays for blue badge holders are available free of charge. A limited number of manual wheelchairs are available for hire free of charge to registered disabled and at a cost of £5.00 per day for visitors who are not registered disabled, on a first come first served basis. Electric scooters can be hired at a cost of £15 per day. Please telephone Magbility on +44 (0)1527 837076 to book in advance. Lines are open 9.00-18.00 Monday - Sunday.
Companions admitted free: if you have a disability that restricts your ability to attend the Show on your own, then a companion is admitted for free. Please make this clear to the Box Office staff when you book your ticket, they will be happy to help.
Guide dogs are welcome at the NEC. Animals (except guide dogs) are not admitted.
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