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VENUE Imperial College London has different campuses, but the one we will be holding our conference at is located in South Kensington. To give you an idea of the surroundings, I have added a number of links to get you acquainted with the area: |
The conference venue itself is located at:
Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine,
Mechanical Engineering Building
Exhibition Road, London SW7 2AZ
tel: +44 (0)20 7589 5111 email: info@ic.ac.uk
Click on the map above to get a more
detailed view of the campus.
The conference dinner on Saturday November 11, will be held at the
Verbanella
Restaurant
HOW TO GET THERE
By air
From Heathrow airport
Take the Heathrow Express (Piccadilly Line) to
South Kensington station (50 minutes travelling time).
From Gatwick airport
Take the Gatwick Express Train to Victoria station (journey time 40 minutes) and then by Underground train (Circle or District Line; westbound) to South Kensington.
For more information on travelling in London by underground.
The whole map of London Underground can be found here.
Both airports are some distance from central London and a taxi is not
recommended for the whole journey. However, if you have to do so,
establish the cost before you get in.
By sea
Take a train from the port of entry to London (Harwich to
London journey time 1hr 30 mins; Dover to London journey time 2hrs) and
then travel by Underground train to South Kensington station.
On foot
From South Kensington station, the campus is only five minutes' walk.
Either follow the subway signposted to the museums or walk north up
Exhibition Road. The College is next to the Science Museum.
9,10 or 52 - Royal Albert Hall
74 or 14 - Victoria and Albert Museum
49 - Gloucester Road
45A or C1 - South Kensington
70 - Queen's Gate
9A - Prince Consort Road
By car
Car parking at the South Kensington campus is severely restricted and you
are advised NOT to bring a car unless permission has been given. After
6pm, at weekends and during vacations the car park is open to the paying
public. Parking in the streets surrounding the College is at pay and display
or parking meters for limited periods only.
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