How to get to CU?

If you’re a local

We’re in the Garden Room at Loring Hall (Goldsmiths, University of London), St. James’s, SE14 6AD London – 5 mins from New Cross Gate station. Please use the first entrance on your right as you come into St. James’s; please go to reception area, where you will be let into Goldsmiths. Then follow signs for ‘CU 2019’.

Problems? Call 07950 416 922 or 07544 924 122.

Get to London (within the UK)

By train

Review this site to consider your options.

By coach

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By car

Do mind that London is a busy city with a lot of congestion and high fares for parking. But should still want to come by car, enter SE14 6AD in your navigation app or computer of choice and follow directions.

Get to London (from abroad)

By air

Depending on which airport you land, there are several options. You can review this site how to get from the airport to London.

By train

Visit the Eurostar site to consider your options.

By coach

Review this site to consider your options.

By car

Do mind that London is a busy city with a lot of congestion and high fares for parking. But should still want to come by car, enter SE14 6AD in your navigation app or computer of choice and follow directions.

Once in London…

By underground

Get to station New Cross Gate. This can be reached via the Overground line.

Tube map for London.

You can pay via a plethora of means, review this page.

By car

Do mind that London is a busy city with a lot of congestion and high fares for parking. But should still want to come by car, enter SE14 6AD in your navigation app or computer of choice and follow directions.

As for parking…

Q-Park operates 16 safe and secure refurbished parking facilities in Central London, including car parks in Oxford Street, Park Lane, Soho, Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square, Chinatown, Harley Street, Queensway, Victoria and Knightsbridge. Book your parking to guarantee a space via the Q-Park website.

NCP (National Car Parks) runs about 100 car parks in London, including airport car parks.

If you want to plan ahead, visit the Parkopedia website to search for parking spaces at your destination.

In London streets, parking restrictions typically apply between 8.30am and 6.30pm Monday to Saturday. Always check the signs for exact details of parking restrictions in each street. Many of London’s roads operate “Pay & Display” schemes, where you’ll need to purchase a ticket and display it on the dashboard or windscreen of the vehicle. Some London boroughs operate “phone parking” where you can pay for parking on your mobile phone. However, you usually need to create an account and register a credit or debit card to do this.