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UCL Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH UCL Institute of Child Health, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1EH DIRECTIONS King’s Cross If you arrive by train: International arrivals: Thameslink King’s Euston A4200 St. Pancras Cross King’s Cross Station or St Pancras Station From London Heathrow, the quickest route in to Euston Road A501 Euston Road London is the Heathrow Express to Paddington (15 When leaving the station, cross Euston Road and Euston A501 -25 minutes depending on terminal). From there, turn left. Continue walking for a few minutes, and, Square a cab would take approx 20 minutes depending Judd Street turning slightly to your right, enter Gray’s Inn Road. on time of day and traffic, or you could use the After approximately 5-10 minutes, turn right into underground network to Russell Square tube station Guilford Street. Continue walking until you see the A201 (Circle line to Kings Cross and walk 15 mins to Institute on your left hand side. A4200 ICH, or change to Piccadilly line to Russell Square, Euston Station within 5 minutes walk of ICH). Alternatively, the UCL Piccadilly line tube runs directly from Heathrow to Gray Take the Eversholt Street exit. Turn right along Russell Square station and takes approx an hour Eversholt Street, and cross over the Euston Road. ’s Hunter Street on the train. There are also National Express coach W Cross straight over into Woburn Place, and after Inn Road oburn Place services to central London which are cheaper still. Gower Stree approximately 5-10 minutes, turn left into Guilford Street. Continue walking until you see the Institute From London City Airport, a cab would take on your right hand side. approx 45 minutes depending on traffic. Brunswick If you arrive by underground: By public transport, from London City Airport Centre Coram’s tB Fields DLR to Russell Square by tube would take approx P For King’s Cross Russell Institute of Child Health 55 minutes and involve changing at Bank for Malet St 30 Guilford Street (Victoria, Piccadilly, Circle, Northern, Metropolitan, Northern line to Kings Cross (walk 15 minutes from Russell A400 Square London WC1N 1EH and Hammersmith and City lines), please follow the there or change to Russell Square). Russell Square Guilford Street instructions above. From London Gatwick Airport, in 30 minutes the ICH A5200 Russell Square Station Gatwick Express will get you to Victoria, where you Square (Piccadilly line, the nearest tube) can get the tube (Victoria line) to either Green Park GOSH and change to Russell Square, or to Kings Cross loomsbury Street Conduit Street Queen When leaving the station, turn right into Bernard Square and walk/bus from there. Great Ormond Street ’s Street. Continue straight ahead, and cross over Hunter Street/Grenville Street. This will lead you From London Stanstead Airport, the Stansted Lamb into Lansdowne Terrace, which bears to the right Express arrives in Liverpool Street Station and takes Entrance and leads directly into Guilford Street. Turn left and approximately 45 minutes. Liverpool Street tube continue walking until you see the Institute on your to Holborn, 10 minute walk from ICH, or change to P Gray right hand side. Russell Square. ’s If you arrive by bus: From London Luton Airport, there is a train link to Bloomsbury Way A401 Theobald’s Road Inn Road Kings Cross Thameslink which takes approximately A4 The number 188, 168, 68, 59 and 91 bus services 0 30 minutes, or one to St. Pancras (45 minutes) both High Holbor all stop at bus stop B on Southampton Row 15-20 minutes walk from ICH. High Holborn (www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/gettingaround/maps/buses). n Cross over the street, and a little to the right you From Kings Cross St Pancras Eurostar will see Guilford Street. Walk along Guilford Street Terminus: Cab journey takes approx 5 minutes, or it Holborn until you see the Institute on your right hand side. is a 10-15 minute walk to ICH. Helpful travel links: Transport for London: www.tfl.gov.uk Tube map: www.tfl.gov.uk/gettingaround/1106.aspx Airport express trains: www.gatwickexpress.com, www.heathrowexpress.com, www.stanstedexpress.com UK public transport: www.traveline.org.uk.
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