Directions to London Bloomsbury
The College of Law
14 Store Street
London
WC1E 7DE
Freephone: 0800 289 997
Bloomsbury's central location makes it very accessible, with numerous tube, rail and bus routes nearby. Further information on local transport and facilities is listed below.
By underground
By bus
By foot
By car or bike
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For more detailed help in planning your journey we recommend the following websites which you will find in related items.
- Transport for London: The Transport for London website site covers information on all modes of transport and includes a useful journey planner, maps and ticket prices as well as real-time travel news.
- Streetmap: Streetmap allows you to search for any street or roadmap in Great Britain and includes aerial, mid-level and detailed street views.
By underground
Our Bloomsbury Centre is extremely well served by underground stations, from Goodge Street Station just a couple of minutes away to Euston which is about a 10 minute walk. Those within walking distance are listed below with the nearest first.
- Goodge Street - Northern Line
- Tottenham Court Road - Central & Northern Lines
- Russell Square - Piccadilly Line
- Warren Street - Victoria & Northern Lines
- Euston Square - Hammersmith & City, Circle and Metropolitan Lines
- Euston - Victoria & Northern Lines
- Holborn - Central & Piccadilly Lines
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By bus
The College is very near the following bus routes. Catch buses going north from Tottenham Court Road and those going south from Gower Street.
- 10 - Hammersmith to Kings Cross
- 24 - Pimlico to Hampstead via Camden
- 73 - Victoria to Tottenham via Islington
- 134 - Tottenham Court Road tube to North Finchley via Camden
If you walk down to Tottenham Court Road (Percy St) station there are numerous buses going east and west.
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By foot
If you are keen on the outdoors and keeping fit then London can be a pleasant place to walk – weather permitting! Many routes will take you through parks and squares and past numerous historic buildings and landmark sites. And if you are coming from South London, the bridge walks across the Thames offer quite spectacular views.
However, if you choose to walk, then don’t forget to allow plenty of time for your journey as you are expected to arrive in class promptly!
As an example, it is possible to walk in from Islington in the North of London or Pimlico to the South West, in approx 40 minutes.
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By car or bike
Driving to College is not recommended because of the difficulty in parking. If you have to drive in, there are meters and ‘pay and display’ in the area. These are only good for short term parking.
If you need longer term parking there are NCP car parks near Russell Square and in Berners Street with fairly hefty daily rates. Note that they can fill up early in the day. For motorbikes there are many parking bays in the surrounding areas that are free of charge.
Limited car parking is available to students with disabilities for whom a car is essential. Students who fall into this category should contact the learning support coordinator.
Bicycle racks are provided between the Store Street building and Ridgmount Place. Good newsagents and book shops sell cyclists’ maps of London which may help you find the safest route to College.
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