- Nearest accessible tube is London Bridge Station, approximately a five-minute walk from the hotel, offers step-free access and facilities for disabled passengers.
- Multiple bus routes with accessible services operate in the vicinity of the hotel.
For detailed guidance on accessible public transportation in London, please refer to Transport for London's Accessibility Guide here.
- For transport updates, please use the TFL website here.
Provides wheelchair-accessible routes throughout, including paths to lifts and the registration desk.
All floors are accessible via lifts with ample space for wheelchair users.
Accessible toilets equipped with necessary adaptations are available within the venue.
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VENUE
Venue
This event will take place at Hilton London Tower Bridge.
Address: 5 More London Pl, Tooley St, London SE1 2BY
Ideally located just moments from Tower Bridge and the Thames, the Hilton London Tower Bridge offers a stylish and convenient setting in the heart of the capital, with excellent transport links and attractions right on the doorstep.
Getting there
The venue is within easy reach of central London’s key landmarks, including Borough Market, The Shard, and the Tower of London, making it a perfect hub for both business and leisure.
Nearby stations
London Bridge station (serving National Rail, Jubilee and Northern lines) is just a five-minute walk from the venue, providing fast connections across London, including direct links to the City, Canary Wharf, and London Gatwick Airport.
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VENUE ACCESSIBILITY
The Hilton London Tower Bridge offers step-free access through the main entrance, ensuring ease of entry for all guests. Use of TFL’s accessibility travel plan can be found here.
Transport accessibility
If you have any questions please contact isabella.diliberto@ft.com.
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