Maps and travel
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If you are visiting our Southwark Campus, you may wish to use our downloadable campus map (PNG File 466 KB). For information on accessibility, see our DisabledGo access guides.
Location is everything…
And London has it all.
Our city campus (PNG File 451 KB) has an unmistakable South London vibe and we’re well connected with a huge range of excellent tube, bus, and rail connections right on our doorstep. So whether you live nearby, are commuting across London or from further afield, you can live, learn, and thrive in our buzzing zone 1 location.
By tube
We’re just 15 minutes from central London. The Bakerloo and Northern lines stop at Elephant & Castle underground station which is next to campus, or we’re just a ten minute walk from Southwark underground station - no one likes a long walk in the morning!
You can also use TFL’s student travel card for London Underground for around £5 a day, and you won’t need to travel every day.
By bus
There are regular buses from across London into Elephant and Castle, with most stopping right outside our campus. They include the 155, 244, 360 and C10.
The N155, N133, N343, N1, N63 are night buses which also stop outside campus – helpful after an evening study session (or let’s be honest, a night out on the town)!
By train
Trains from surrounding counties are approx. £12 and take 30 minutes, and the closest National Rail stations are walking distance to campus:
- Elephant & Castle (5 minutes)
- London Waterloo (10 minutes)
- London Bridge (15 minutes)
We’re well connected with ThamesLink if you’re travelling from southern England, Southeastern Railway if you’re coming from Kent and East Sussex, and South Western Railway if you’re travelling from Surrey.
Cycle in
If you prefer to cycle we’ve got that covered too. For around £60 a year, you get access to all of TfL’s city bikes whenever you need them and we have plenty of indoor and outdoor bicycle racks on campus.
By car
The best way to get here is via public transport. Due to our city-campus location we’re unable to offer on-site parking but there are public parking options close by. If you’re using nearby parking, remember the Congestion Charge if driving through London.
The main A2 which stretches across 72 miles, links Kent to London and the A3 runs through Guildford to London.
Address (sat nav)
We’re located at London South Bank University, 103 Borough Road, London, SE1 0AA
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Located in east London, Havering is home to our hundreds of nursing students, so if you’re studying here, you’ll be surrounded by like-minded peers. Our campus offers a warm, welcoming, and friendly environment with a close-knit community – a perfect setting for health courses.
The nearest station is Harold Wood – just off Gubbins Lane – and is a short walk to campus.
By bus
Bus route 497 stop in St. Clements Avenue, just around the corner from campus. The 256, 294, 347 and 496 buses stop at Harold Wood Station. The 346 bus is another regular service that goes to Upminster through Kings Park.
By train
Our campus is well connected with London and surrounding areas.
Trains run frequently from central London overground and tube stations like Liverpool Street (for around £16 a day) and Stratford Station (for around £9 a day). From there, it’s just a 10-minute walk to campus via Gubbins Lane and St Clements Avenue. The new Elizabeth line also connects Havering to central London by tube, making it even easier.
By car or bike
You can reach Harold Wood by turning off the main A12 trunk road between Junction 28 of the M25 and the A12/A127 Gallows Corner roundabout.
There is no on-site parking available but there are spaces available at Harold Wood Station for around £8 a day. If you prefer to cycle, we also have bike racks available on campus.
Address (sat nav)
We’re located at Goldcrest Way, Harold Wood, Romford, RM3 0BE.
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LSBU is the university for Croydon. Here you can show the world what you can do on a unique, state-of-the-art campus in the town’s iconic Electric House. Whether you want to improve the health and wellbeing of your community, or supercharge your business skills, we’ll connect you with the people and places that matter.
Walk in
We’re a 5- to 10-minute walk from both East Croydon and West Croydon overground stations and a few minutes’ walk from the town centre.
By train
Trains run frequently from London Bridge and London Victoria for around £13 a day. Thameslink trains also run from Central London to East Croydon. There are also direct trains from Brighton, Gatwick and the South of England.
By tram and bus
The main hub for buses is the West Croydon Bus Station with many bus routes connecting the campus to the wider area as well as London for £1.65 one way.
Bus routes 64, 197, 194, 198 and 367 all stop outside the campus. The 50, 60, 64, 109, 198 and 468 stop near Whitgift Centrale (5-minute walk from campus) as well as the N68, N109 and N250 which are night buses. There are also main bus routes from East Croydon Train Station and Reeves Corner.
The Tram line also connects Croydon with other parts of South London and you can pay as you go for less than £5 a day. Tram routes 64, 194, 198, 367 and 689 stop outside the campus.
By car
We don’t offer on-site parking but there are plenty of nearby car parks within a five-minute walk for around £5 a day.
Address (sat nav)
We’re located at Electric House, 3 Wellesley Rd, Croydon CR0 2AG
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