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The venue of the conference is the Clore Lecture theatre of Huxley Building (Imperial College London), located at 180 Queen's Gate, SW7 2RH London.

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The closest underground stations are South Kensington and Gloucester Road, both on the Circle, District and Piccadilly lines. A journey planner (TfL journey planner) is available on the website of Transport for London.

We strongly advise obtaining an Oyster card for travel in London - it halves fares in general, and automatically charges minimum fares. Those in possession of 16-25 railcards can link them to their Oyster card for even lower fares - and the £5 deposit is fully refundable. They are available at most underground ticket machines.

Reaching London from the UK

The cheapest way to reach London is often by coach: London is also very well serviced by rail. Check the journey planner of National Rail Enquiries, which are cheaper if booked in advance.

Reaching London from abroad

London is served by many airports as well (London City, Gatwick, Heathrow, Luton, Stansted). While London City and Heathrow airports are connected to the underground network, Gatwick, Luton and Stansted can only be reached by bus or train. For more information please follow this link.

If coming from Western Europe, another option to consider is train: the Eurostar runs from Paris or Brussels into London and can some times be more affordable (and pleasant!) than air travel.

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