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Clarendon Hotel Directions A4 How to find us Underground. By Car to / from ExCeL Jubilee Line North Greenwich 2 miles. Through the Blackwall Tunnel 4 miles. 108 bus to hotel. Please follow for directions to By Rail, Blackheath Station. ExCeL from The Clarendon Hotel. Turn left 5 minutes walk through the By DLR. The approximate journey time by car village. DLR Lewisham DLR. from The Clarendon Hotel to ExCeL is 380, 54, 108, 89, bus to hotel. 30 minutes. By Air. Montpelier Row, Montpelier Row, Blackheath London City Airport 4 miles ( Docklands). By Bus (Outside hotel). Blackheath Village, Stansted Airport 40 miles M11A /A12. 1 4 89 Lewisham - Slade Green London SE3 0RW 2 By Bus or Cable Car to / from ExCeL. Gatwick Airport 45 miles M230 /M25/A2. 1 1 A N89 Trafalger Square - Erith London SE3 0RW 1 108 Bus to North Greenwich 15 minutes 55 miles M4/M25/A2 Tel: 020 8318 4321 Heathrow Airport 108 & N108 Stafford - Lewisham North Greenwich to Canning Town 1 stop. or through central london. +44 020 8318 4321 202 Blackheath - Crystal Palace Canning Town to Custom House (ExCeL) Fax: 020 8318 4378 0 miles M1/M25/A2 Luton Airport 7 54 Woolwich - Elmers End 2 stops. or through central london. [email protected] 380 Belmarsh/Thamesmead - Lewisham Emirates Cable Car direct to ExCeL. www.clarendonhotel.com www.clarendonhotel.com A Bus Routes: Hotel/ O2/ Cutty Sark 13 1 A 0 1 108 bus to North Greenwich (O2) Zone B 1 A 1 0 2 0 Buses run 7-12 minutes, 24 hours a day A 1 0 2 0 CUSTOM DLR 386 bus to Cutty Sark Greenwich HOUSE 1 Buses run 12-15 minutes 6 R O Y A L A L B E R T D O C K 2 0 A S P 1 EN W A 2 Outside ‘Crown Pub’ 0522 - 0048 AhrYs . 0 R O Y A L V I C T O R IA D O C K 1 LONDON Journey times 10 - 15 minutes A THE CITY A 1 MILILLENNIUM AIRPORT Disabled access 2 BLAACCKWALL 0 DOME 6 TUNNUNNEL A 1 0 2 0 A10 EMIRATES M1 A1(M) A41 : M11 CABLE CAR L D I A12 21 A R T STANSTED E E S 20 23 25 C M25 AIRPORT D E 2 H 27 N L U T I 1 S O DLR N R R R O W E S 2 P H A M A M1 A1 OR I V E R T P A404 18 NORTH I A A406 H B R T R C GREEEENWICH A 17 28 C A A127 S 4 G D A404 E Q AA412412 Lewisham A102 (A20) O C U 29 S N U Dover, Bexleyheath (A2) A P L 16 A12 W O R P O F A13 CHURCH N E M40 L F LLONDONONDON CCITYITY M25 R M25 A40 A13 A D AAIRPORIRPORT R C E R CENTRAL E I E 30 E D L 2 0 6 O M4 15 M4 A E A N A LONDON R P A T L A D A2 P N HHEAEATHROW O T L CINEMA A M R R AAIRPORIRPORT A Y A20 2 E M3 A205 N O I Q A21 A R L A2 U SUPPEERSTORE E RD 1 IL E S S P Y L EM L W 12 3 0 T A A232 L 2 V N 3 A V WE ARE M3 A3 A N A T U R E L A21 6 E O M20 0 0 E M V 4 W R E S A 2 GRO H 2 A T K A D K H E O C A23 2 R HERE 10 C I C H A A L M26 M20 A LW O B B M25 S L W O BLAACKHCKHEATH 2 5 E B CHARLTON M A H 1 7 M25 H W I C CHARLTON F.C T O O L 2 A3 W A D RO CHARLTON GAGATTWICKWICK A21 I VER D M23 R R ATHLETIC AIRPORAIRPORT A R LG FOOTBALL A F CLUB A Docklands R T 4'0" Dover A2 M Central London Blackwall 16.4m Bexleyheath A Z 0 Peckham Tunnel NATTIIONAL E 1 A2 1 Woolwich Central London 2 4 miles (A207) H 2 Greenwich (A102) I Shooters Hill MARITIITIME L Peckham B MUSESEUM L Greenwich Woolwich Ferry A2 (A206) O L Blackheath D 5 G R E E N W I C H 0 D O C. 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