Special keynote from renowned speaker Professor Carolyn Calfee on "Bringing Breath to Innovation & Research."
THIRD FLOOR
How do I get there?
The City and Guilds Building can be accessed from Dalby Court or from the College's main entrance on Exhibition Road.
From the City and Guilds Building main entrance, walk through the main foyer.
Room 300 is at the top of the staircase. Clink Link for further details
The nearest Underground station is South Kensington, on the District, Circle and Piccadilly lines.
Plan your route with the Transport for London journey planner.
Take the DLR to Canning Town, then by Underground, Jubilee line to Green Park and the Piccadilly line to South Kensington (journey time 40 minutes) .
Heathrow Express, 15 mins to Paddington mainline station, then the Underground, Circle line to South Kensington.
Or take the Underground, Piccadilly Line to South Kensington station (50 minutes travelling time).
Gatwick Express, 30 mins to Victoria mainline station, then by Underground, District or Circle lines to South Kensington.
Or take a national rail train to Victoria station (journey time 40 minutes) and then by Underground, Circle or District Line; westbound to South Kensington.
Stansted Express, 50 mins to Liverpool Street mainline station, and then by Underground, Circle line to South Kensington.
Heathrow, Gatwick and Stansted airports are some distance from London and a taxi is not recommended for the whole journey. However, if you have to travel by taxi, establish the cost before you get in.
Take a British Rail train from the port of entry to London (Harwich to London journey time 1hr 30 mins; Dover to London journey time up to 2hrs) and then travel by Underground to South Kensington Station.
From South Kensington Station, the campus is only a ten-minute walk. Either follow the subway signposted to the museums or walk north up Exhibition Road. The College is next to the Science Museum.
South Kensington Campus is easily accessible by bus. A number of routes pass within easy walking distance of the campus.
Car parking at South Kensington Campus is severely restricted and you are advised NOT to bring a car unless permission has been given. The car park is open to the public from 18.00 to Midnight on weekdays and from 08.00 to Midnight on weekends. Please note that overnight parking is not permitted. Parking in the streets surrounding the College is at pay and display or parking meters for limited periods only.
The postcode to use for satellite navigation to the South Kensington car park is SW7 2BX. Entry is via Exhibition Road.
To find out more about travel in London go to Transport for London.
Information about the accessibility of our campuses is available online through the AccessAble accessibility guide.
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