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Travel information

This year's event will be held at Mary Sumner House in the heart of Westminster - 24 Tufton Street, London SW1P 3RB. 

By car

By coach

By train

By air

By taxi

By car

It’s easy to reach London by car, with the M1, M2, M3, M4, M11, M20, M23, M25 and M40 motorways leading in or near London, as well as some major A-roads.

To help plan your journey, you might find the following websites useful.

Congestion Charge

The London congestion charge applies between 07:00 and 18:00 Monday to Friday. You can visit the TFL website for more information, including how to pay.

Car parking in London

The nearest NPC underground parking for the event can be found on Great College Street, directly across from the Houses of Parliament.

Visit the NCP website to find the appropriate car park and pre-book.

Registering for parking can be done via your mobile, for more information please see RingGo.

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By coach

If you are on a budget then getting a Coach to Skills Day 2017 could be a great way to save money on travel. There are regular coaches from across the country; some companies that run services to London are listed below:

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By train

Regular services travel to London from across the United Kingdom. For information on trains please visit National Rail. The closest National Rail stations to the venue are Victoria and Waterloo, both of which are a 25 minute walk away from the venue, or have multiple bus connections.

Mary Sumner House is also accessible by tube, with Westminster and St James Park stations both just 10 minutes walk away. You can plan your journey within London on the TFL website.

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By air

London has six airports; London City, London Gatwick, London Heathrow, London Luton, London Southend and London Stansted, with various connection options available for each.

Check out the Visit London website for more information on flying into London.

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By taxi

Taxis in London include official airport taxis, pre-booked private hire taxis and city black cabs, each with separate taxi ranks. Many taxis are wheelchair-accessible and accept most major credit cards.

Visit the Taxi & Minicab TFL webpage for more information.

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