Venue and Times

Opening Times: 0900 – 1600

The Exhibition Centre Liverpool is located at King’s Dock, Port of Liverpool, Liverpool L3 4FP

Procurex National takes place in Hall A&B.

Getting here

Arrive by land, air, or sea. Two international airports, 20 minutes from the UK motorway network, and closer still to trains and ferries, Exhibition Centre Liverpool is a venue that’s easy to reach.

Exhibition Centre Liverpool is less than 20 minutes from the UK motorway network and adjacent to Liverpool’s main through road, Exhibition Centre Liverpool is perfectly placed if arriving by car.

BY NORTH

Approaching from the north, leave the M6 at junction 26, following signs for the M58 Liverpool.

Drive to the end of M58 and then follow signs for A59 Liverpool. Continue to follow Liverpool City Centre until picking up signs for the Waterfront. The Kings Dock Car Park and other on site parking is signposted ‘Waterfront’ on the city wide ‘available spaces’ signage.

BY SOUTH

Approaching from the south, leave the M6 at junction 21A and take the M62 to Liverpool.

Continue to the end of the M62 and follow signs for Liverpool City Centre, this will take you along Edge Lane. Follow signs for the Waterfront. The Kings Dock Car Park and other on site parking is signposted ‘Waterfront’ on the city wide ‘available spaces’ signage.

Walking in Liverpool city centre is an enjoyable experience. It is the best way to experience the city, with great views of the architecture and meeting the friendly people of Liverpool. Pedestrianised areas around Liverpool ONE link to the wide Waterfront boulevard, the docks and Exhibition Centre Liverpool.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport, is famed for its low cost flights to European and International destinations. Manchester Airport, just 45 minutes away, brings even more domestic and international destinations within reach.

Liverpool John Lennon Airport (JLA) is one of the UK’s top 10 busiest airports and handled almost 500,000 passengers in 2019. It features flights to approximately 75 destinations in the UK and across Europe.

Airlines at JLA include two of Europe’s largest low cost airlines, easyJet and Ryanair, both of whom have large bases at JLA. A taxi from the airport to the city centre will take approximately 20 minutes or the express bus service Route 500 will take roughly 25 minutes, dropping you off within a five minute walk of Exhibition Centre Liverpool. If you prefer, we can arrange private transfers for you.

Just 45 minutes’ away via the motorway network, Manchester Airport has an even more extensive network of flights, with long haul destinations including America and Asia served with direct flights. Once again, we can arrange private transfers for you.

Exhibition Centre Liverpool is just two hours from London via direct train services. Regional and local rail connections bring us within easy reach to the North West and nearby regions. From Lime Street Station, we are just a short taxi journey away.

Avanti operates hourly, with direct services from London Euston to Liverpool Lime Street. This journey usually takes just over 2 hours. From Manchester there are frequent and direct trains. Other long-distance rail services also operate into Liverpool Lime Street station.

Exhibition Centre Liverpool is a 20-minute walk from Lime Street through the city centre or a short taxi ride. You can also transfer at Lime Street onto the underground Wirral Line trains to James Street station (10 minute walk) or catch the CityLink Route C4 (7am – 8pm) directly to Exhibition Centre Liverpool. If travelling from outside Merseyside, your ticket includes an underground journey across Liverpool to James Street station from Lime Street station.

Ring Traveline Merseyside 0871 200 22 33 for up to date information about your bus, train or ferry service. The Traveline is open from 8am – 8pm every day of the week.

A number of cycle routes enable cyclists to get around Liverpool and visit Exhibition Centre Liverpool by bicycle. You can find out more about the routes available from Liverpool City Council’s website. You can take your bike for free on ferries and trains in Merseyside, though remember it’s busy in peak hours. Most stations have free, secure cycle storage too.

Citybike, run by Liverpool City Council is the largest public bicycle scheme outside of London, launched in May 2014 and is set to offer over 100 stations within the first twelve months. Tariff packages available from £3 per day, stations are available at Lime Street as well as across the city centre and waterfront areas.