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How to get to the conference centre
Located in the heart of the City, on the Fulham Road in West London
SW6 1HS.
Chelsea Village is just
a few miles from Harrods
and all the West End
attractions. Just
a few minutes walk from
Fulham Broadway tube,
conveniently close to
the A4 for easy access
to Heathrow Airport.
Head for the door
under the large
Millennium Reception
sign. This is the
conference centre.
Chelsea
Village Hotels are just
2 minutes walk away,
along the road/path to
the right of the doors
marked Millennium
Reception.
By Train, tube, bus
For
UK national train times, click
here. If
you need a taxi from the train station, click
here. The nearest tube station is Fulham Broadway (5 min walk) on the
District
Line; take an
underground train to Earls Court and change for Wimbledon bound trains.
Exit
at the
Fulham Broadway underground
station, via the
shopping mall,
www.fulhambroadway.com;
turn
left
at the Virgin MegaStore. Walk
for 2 minutes
on
the same side of the
road until you see the
bus stop and yellow
brick wall facing you.
Turn left there, and
you've
arrived!
Head for the door under
the large
Millennium
Reception sign. This
is the conference
centre.
Chelsea
Village Hotels are just
2 minutes walk away,
along the road/path to
the right of the doors
marked Millennium
Reception.
London
Underground, tube planner, click
here. For a
large print map of the
tube, please call: + 44
20 7941 4600 or
email.
The three local bus routes are the number 14, 211 and the
414. The 14 route takes
in Putney and through
South Kensington to
Piccadilly. The 211,
runs from Hammersmith
via Fulham on to
Victoria and
Waterloo. The 414
runs from Fulham to
Maida Vale.
Driving From The North, East or
West
Use the M25 to take you round to junction 15 and turn off onto the M4 towards London, follow the M4 which becomes the A4 up to Hammersmith. Stay on it over the Hammersmith flyover and for a further 1.5 miles before turning off for Earls Court. Go past Earls Court station and down the one way system until you hit Fulham Road, turn right at the traffic lights. Go
straight on for 600 yards and the
Chelsea Village is on your right.
Parking is
available for 180
vehicles for our conference
delegates, @
GBP
15.00 per 8 hours day.
That is a below ground
NCP car park.
Full Car Park tariff
[32 Kbs, PDF format]
Driving From The South
Head for Wandsworth bridge to cross the river. If using Wandsworth bridge, cross the river and head straight up Wandsworth Bridge Road. At the Junction with New Kings Road turn right and then immediately left. This will take you up to Fulham Broadway, turn right onto Fulham Road and the
Chelsea Village is 400 yards on your left.
Parking is
available for 180
vehicles for our conference
delegates, @
GBP
15.00 per 8 hours day.
That is a below ground
NCP car park.
From Heathrow, Gatwick, Stanstead, Luton, and City airports
Heathrow airport is much closer to Chelsea Village Hotels
From Heathrow airport get the Heathrow Express
From Gatwick airport get the Gatwick Express
From Stanstead airport get the Stanstead Express
From Luton airport get the train
From City airport there are several transport options
then take a black cab, or tube train. Tube information above.
In case of difficulty, please call the Conference Centre: + 44 20 7915 1900
visit MultiMAP.com or ask for help here
Registration and payment is required in advance to attend the conference, via this website. Registration and payment is not possible at the conference.
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