Travel

Getting to Cambridge:

Cambridge is situated in the East of England, 60 miles North of London and very well placed for access by road, rail and air.
Below you can find some facts and links to useful web sites to help you with your travel planning.

 

Train

Cambridge has a fast train service to and from London Kings’ Cross, which is adjacent to St Pancras for Eurostar connections. The journey takes approximately 45 minutes and several fast trains depart each hour, to check exact arrival and departure times please visit National Rail

 

Air (& bus)

London Stansted is situated 30 miles south of Cambridge and offers a number of routes to and from Europe and other UK destinations. Direct routes to Cambridge by National Express bus services and trains are available and taxis are plentiful.

London Heathrow, London Gatwick and London Luton are all within 1-2 hours drive of Cambridge and accessible by public transport via connecting bus and train services in London or by direct links from National Express.

 

Car

It is strongly advised that you do not drive to Cambridge city centre. However, Cambridge offers a number of Park & Ride sites on the outskirts of the City and journey times into the centre take just a few minutes. If overnight parking is required Cambridge City Council can offer information on central parking locations.

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