HOW TO REACH SPACESHIFT


• By UNDERGROUND:

King's Cross/St Pancras is the nearest underground station. The Victoria, Northern, Piccadilly, Hammersmith & City, Circle, & Metropolitan lines all stop by King’s Cross/St Pancras.

Russell Square station, on the Piccadilly Line, and Euston station, on the Victoria & Northern lines, are two other underground alternatives from a reasonable walking distance.

• By BUS:

The following bus line numbers all stop nearby: 10, 17, 30, 45, 46, 59, 63, 73, 91, 205, 214, 259, 390, 476

Click here for a bus map of the area from Transport from London

• By TRAIN:

King's Cross/St Pancras is the nearest train station.
First Capital Connect trains go north to Letchworth via Stevenage, Peterborough, Cambridge and King’s Lynn.
Midland Mainline trains go to Leeds, York, Nottingham and Sheffield via Leicester & Derby.
The GNER trains go to Peterborough, Doncaster, Leeds, York, Newcastle, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Inverness & Aberdeen in Scotland.
The Thameslink train service goes north to Luton and Bedford and south to Gatwick Airport and Brighton

London Euston train Station is 5 to 10 minutes walk to King's Cross/St Pancras following up the Euston Road to the East.
The Silverlink trains go to Birmingham, via Willesden Junction, Watford Junction & Bletchley.
The Virgin Trains go to Wolverhampton (via Coventry & Birmingham), Holyhead, Liverpool, Glasgow and Manchester.

• WALKING TIPS:

From King's Cross/St Pancras main line stations (2-5 minutes walk): exit the station through the underground exit onto the south side of the Euston Road or come out of either station and walk across the Euston Road at ground level. Walk towards St Pancras Chambers and the British Library to the West. On the left hand-side of the Euston Road look out for the covered walkway going in between the local public Library and the side of the Camden Town Hall building, just across St Pancras Chambers main entrance. This walkway leads into Tonbridge Street, walk up Tonbridge Street until it meets Cromer street. Spaceshift is at the corner of the two streets, on your left.

From London Euston station (5-10 minutes walk): exit the station onto the main concourse walk down and across the green facing the station and take a left on the Euston Road. As you pass the British Library and see St Pancras Chambers on your left, cross the Euston road at the traffic light, walk a few more steps on the other side of the Euston road towards King’s Cross station and look out for the covered walkway going in between the Library and the side of the Camden Town Hall building on your right, just across St Pancras Chambers main entrance. This walkway leads into Tonbridge Street, walk up Tonbridge Street until it meets Cromer street. Spaceshift is at the corner of the two streets, on your left.

From Russell Square station (5-10 minutes walk): cross over the road as you exit the station and walk up Marchmont Street. Turn right into Leigh Street, left into Judd Street and Cromer Street is the first street on your right.

• TAXI/CAR:

Please note that Cromer Street is divided into 2 parts. In order to reach spaceshift you will need to enter Cromer Street from the Judd Street end, not from Grays Inn Road.

Taxi ranks are located on either side of St Pancras International station. To book a taxi you can call Com Cab 0207 432 1432 or Radio Taxis 0207 272 0272

• PARKING/CONGESTION CHARGE:

spaceshift is located within the Congestion Charge Zone, 200 yards south of the Euston Road, which is one of the boundary roads of the Congestion Charge zone.

Pay & Display parking spaces are available on Cromer Street and around. The charging hours are: Mon to Fri 7.30am to 6.30pm, Sat 7.30am to 1.30pm

Car Parks: click here to access a map, contact details and fees of the nearby car parks. The nearest NCP parking facility is on Judd Street, 2 minutes walk from spaceshift and within the Congestion Charge area. Also check on the map for other car parks located both inside and outside the Congestion Charge area, but still only a few minutes walk from spaceshift.

• INTERNATIONAL:

Eurostar: the high-speed trains terminal to Europe has been re-located to St Pancras International in November 2007.

Gatwick and London Luton airports: both airports are directly connected to St Pancras station via the Thameslink train services.

Heathrow airport: underground trains run direct to King's Cross/St Pancras and Russell Square stations on the Piccadilly Line.

Stansted airport: is easily accessible by underground on the Victoria Line from King's Cross/St Pancras to Tottenham Hale from where Stansted Express trains connect to the airport in less than 35 minutes.