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General Location Map N General location map N Outer Circle le c ir Regent’s Park C r e n In How to find us 13 82 113 The Regent’s Y o 274 r We look forward to welcoming you to Regent’s University London. Our k B Park r id g campus in Regent’s Park is easily accessible by public and private transport. e ­ ircle B C uter a Chagford St O l c O o Boston Pl u m te 16 mins r Y b C o ir e c r l k e By Underground From London Gatwick Airport S G t at Regent’s Park e ace Take the London Underground Gatwick Express train service 18 Terr York 27 18 30 ­ (Tube) to Baker Street station. To to Victoria station. London t 27 Euston be S m 74 Melco 30 Marylebone 205 help plan your journey, use the Underground from Victoria to Baker 205 Baker Street Nottingham Pl 453 453 Transport for London Journey Street station. Total journey time 2 18 205 18 27 27 18 30 Planner at www.tfl.gov.uk approximately 60 minutes. 27 Chiltern St 30 205 St ­ ire 30 onsh 74 453 Dev 6 mins 205 205 From Baker Street station U 453 From London City Airport p 453 B p e e r a k u l M m Take the Marylebone Road exit. Turn Docklands Light Railway (DLR) to a o o w n n t ­ e a ­ t t g S u u t n left and walk past Madame Tussauds Canning Town station. London i S t m 15 to York Gate on your left. Underground from Canning Town oxon St M to Baker Street station. Total journey Edgware Road et St Turn left into York Gate. Continue Dors t time approximately 45 minutes. sh S endi Cav New over the bridge into the park. Wimpole St u Pl ntag Mo W The University entrance is From St Pancras International e l Montagu Square b M e a c n k Bryanston Square c S on the left. Total journey time From Eurostar terminal, h t e t s e S t nn e en A Seymour Pl r ue Q approximately 10 minutes. London Underground from S t King’s Cross St Pancras to Baker e St g Geor By road Street station. Total journey time l C rtman Our campus is just off the Po approximately 10 minutes. ­ A501 (Marylebone Road) M a in central London. r St y ley l erke e er B b Upp o n e L a D n u e From London Heathrow Airport k e S t ­ Heathrow Express train service to Paddington station. London ­ Bond Street ­ Underground from Paddington to Baker Street station. Total journey Marble Arch 0 100 200 300 400 500 m Contains data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC BY-SA time approximately 35 minutes. Cartography by Steer Davies Gleave 2016 Regent’s Park Campus N Herringham Acland Queen Mary’s Garden The Regent’s Park Herringham Hall (G) Student Hub (G) Main entrance Exit Visitors please report to 6 mins Interior Design workshop (B) Student Union (G) reception in Herringham. I Reception (G) Student common room (G) Y Car park entrance Car park exit Regent’s Conferences & Oliver and deliveries Events (G) Herringham Goods in Jebb The Brasserie (G) Street Baker Knapp Gallery (G) Refectory and deli (G) Pilcher Security office (G) Acland Tate Jebb Oliver Library Tuke Study Abroad office (2) Bedford’s Bar (B) Darwin IT centre (B) Fashion design studio (2) Library & study areas Media services (B) (G and 1) The Hive (G) Tuke Reid Hall Tuke Hall lecture theatre (G) Halls of residence Reid Darwin Lawn York Lawn Botany Interior Design studio (B,1) Reid Facilities & Estates Theatre studios (B) Hall management TV studio (B) Wellbeing Studio Tuke Lawns Botany Map key Campus entrance Designated smoking point Secret Garden Building entrance Assembly point Regent’s Park Restricted gate access Inner Circle Accessible entrance (B) Basement Key card holders only. Open from 07:00. Closing times Regent’s Park Lift (G) Ground floor vary depending on month. London NW1 4NS Bicycle parking (1) First floor Tel +44 (0)20 7487 7700 Car park (2) Second floor regents.ac.uk Baker Street 5 mins.
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