Directions to The College of Law, Birmingham

The College of Law
133 Great Hampton Street
Birmingham B18 6AQ
Freephone: 0800 289997

 

Birmingham, Britain's second largest city, lies just 120 miles North West of London and is well connected by major road and rail links.

By car 

By train 

By bus 

By metro 

By air 


By car

Please note that there is no on-site parking available at our Birmingham centre. If you need to drive in, there are car parks in the area, which are shown on the accompanying map located under Related Downloads.

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By train

New Street Station

The College of Law is approximately 20 minutes walk from New Street station. Leave the station via the main entrance. At the bottom of the entrance ramp, beside HSBC, turn left past Waterstones and the Burlington Hotel. Walk along New Street up to Barclays Bank (on your right). Turn right just before Barclays and walk straight up Bennetts Hill. Walk over the traffic lights and into Newhall Street. Continue walking (over a further 2 sets of traffic lights) until you see the Queen’s Arms pub on your left. Turn right here into Charlotte Street, which leads into St Paul’s Square. Once in the square, walk straight on skirting the square, then left, past the Ropewalk Pub and to Henry’s Cantonese in the top corner of the square. At Henry’s, turn right into Cox Street and then left onto Livery Street. Walk past the petrol station at the end of Livery Street, onto Great Hampton Street. The College is straight ahead on your left.

Snow Hill Station

The College is approximately 10 minutes walk from Snow Hill station. As you come out of the main exiton to Colmore Row, turn right and proceed along Colmore Row.Turn right into Bennetts Hill, then follow the instructions above.

Alternatively you can take the Metro from Snow Hill to St Pauls (see below).

St Pauls Metro Station

St Pauls station is only two minutes from the centre. You exit the station onto Constitution Hill and turn left. The College is on your left-hand side on the corner of Hall Street.

Jewellery Quarter Station

The College is only a short walk from the Jewellery Quarter station. From the main exit, you need to turn right and walk down Vyse Street, then turn left into Hall Street. You will see the College to your right, where Hall Street joins Great Hampton Street.

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By bus

Services 16, 74, 79 and 91 all stop on Great Hampton Street, departing from Bull Street in the City Centre.

From New Street station walk out of the main entrance, proceed up Corporation Street, then turn into Bull Street.

From Snow Hill station walk out of the main entrance and Bull Street is almost straight ahead, just to the left of the Great Western Arcade.

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By metro

Midland Metro provides a fast link between Snow Hill Station in Birmingham City Centre and Wolverhampton via West Bromwich and Wednesbury. For the College alight at the first stop, St Pauls and turn left. The centre is no more than a couple of minutes' walk away up Constitution Hill.

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By air

There are regular international and domestic flights to Birmingham International Airport, one of the UK's largest. Frequent trains run from Birmingham International (airport) to Birmingham New Street (city centre). The journey time is 15 minutes. Birmingham International Airport enquiries www.bhx.co.uk.

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