Digital Humanities

DH2010

King's College London, 3rd - 6th July 2010

[Image: KCL Photo Collage]
[Image: London Photo Collage (Somerset House; Globe Theatre; Millennium Bridge; Tate Modern)]

Getting Around

By Underground

London is a big city and sometimes by not always easy to navigate. Please refer to the Transport for London website where you will be able to find Underground and Bus maps as well as a Journey Planner and information about Oyster cards, travelcards and price fares.

Nearest Underground stations to Strand Campus

  • Temple (District and Circle lines), 3 minute walk
  • Charing Cross (Bakerloo, Northern lines), 10 minute walk
  • Embankment (District, Circle, Bakerloo lines), 10 minute walk
  • Waterloo (Jubilee, Northern, Bakerloo, Waterloo & City lines), 15 minute walk
  • Holborn (Central, Piccadilly lines), 10 minute walk
  • Covent Garden (Piccadilly Line), 10 minute walk
  • Leicester Square (Northern, Piccadilly lines), 15 minute walk

By Bus

Buses stopping outside the College: 6 (24 hour service), 9, 11, 15, 23 (24 hour service), 91, RV1.

Buses stopping near the College: 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, X68, 168, 171, 172, 176 (24 hour service), 188, 243 (24 hour service), 341 (24 hour service), 521.

By Car

It is not advisable to drive into central London.

The daily congestion charge is a minimum of £8 a day and applies to standard cars entering central London. Parking in London is expensive and restricted. However, there is parking space near the Franklin-Wilkins Building, in the Cornwall Road car park, which is open 24 hours a day. The Strand Campus has no public parking, but an expensive 'pay-and-display' parking system operates in nearby streets including Surrey Street.

Motorcycles: bays in the Strand, Arundel Street, Temple Place and other nearby streets.

By Bicycle

Bicycle stands in the quadrangle of the Strand Campus (next to the School of Law).

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Last updated: 02/03/2010 at 23:26