From London, there are two direct trains – the slower London Liverpool Street has more stops (1 hr 30 mins), which would also be suitable if you are
coming from Shelford, Audley End, Bishops Stortford, parts of Essex and more. The popular fast train
is direct from Kings Cross and takes around an hour.
Those traveling from the North of the city are best suited to take the Great Northern service from Kings Lynn to Cambridge, stopping at Watlington,
Downham Market, Littleport, Ely, Waterbeach and Cambridge North.
Conference attendees travelling to Cambridge through the UK's airports in Birmingham and Manchester can connect to direct services to Cambridge
via the cities' main train stations. Cambridge can be reached either directly from London Heathrow or
via Liverpool Street Station, and Gatwick Airport
directly or via St Pancras and Kings Cross.
Train tickets can be purchased here.
<<further information on the venue can be found here >>
Please note no access to Storey's Way car park from Huntingdon Road
please access Storey's way from Madingley road
Overseas delegates who did not have to previously, may now have to apply for a UK visa before attending the conference.
The UK Government has provided information on visas at their website here.