| The South Kensington campus is a Central London conference venue, situated in the heart of London's cultural heartland, South Kensington. The map of the South Kensington campus, Imperial College London is available for download here. The PDF maps of the following are also available for download: Underground Stations, tube lines and 3-D map of the South Kensington area. The South Kensington campus can be reached conveniently for example:  By Underground - Nearest Station: South   Kensington
                    At South Kensington Station turn right into the subway sign-posted for the   museums.  
                    Walk past the Science Museum Shop and continue for 5 minutes until you reach   the very end of the Subway.  
                    At the exit turn left up Exhibition Road and walk for 1 minute. You will now   be at the main entrance to the South Kensington campus.  Travel to South Kensington: From Heathrow airport :Take the Underground train (Piccadilly Line) to   South Kensington station (50 minutes travelling time). Alternatively, one can   take the Heathrow   Express to   Paddington Station and from there change to the Underground (Circle or District   Line; eastbound) to South Kensington.
  From Gatwick airport :Take a British Rail   train to Victoria station (journey time 40 minutes) and then by Underground   train (Circle or District Line; westbound) to South Kensington. Both airports   are some distance from central London and a taxi is relatively expensive.
 From Continental Europe , via Eurostar  train to Waterloo station :From Waterloo take   the Jubilee line (northbound) to Westminster station. Change to District or   Circle line (westbound) to South Kensington station (journey time 15   minutes).
  By Bus : 9,10 or 52 - Royal Albert Hall
 14, 74 or C1 - Victoria and Albert Museum
 49 - Gloucester Road
 70 - Queen's Gate
 9A - Prince Consort Road
 Further Travel Information:Further travel   information about travel in London can obtained from Transport for London and London Underground.   Information about rail services to and from London can be obtained from Railtrack.
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