St John's College, a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, is situated in the heart of Cambridge, England. Here's how you can reach the college:
If you are traveling by plane, the nearest major airport is London Stansted, located about 30 miles south of Cambridge. Other nearby airports include:
From these airports, you can take a train, coach, or hire a taxi to reach Cambridge. The Heathrow Express and Gatwick Express provide fast train services to central London, from where you can catch a train to Cambridge.
Cambridge has regular train services from London King's Cross and London Liverpool Street stations. The fastest trains from King's Cross take about 45 minutes. Once at Cambridge railway station, St John's College is a short taxi ride away or a 20-minute walk through the city centre.
National Express and other coach services operate from major cities and airports to Cambridge. The coach station is in the city centre, a short walk from St John's College.
Cambridge is accessible via the M11 and A14 roads. Please note that parking in Cambridge city centre is very limited and there are restrictions on vehicular access to certain parts of the city, including areas near St John's College. You may need to use Park & Ride services or find public parking on the outskirts of the centre.
Remember, if you plan on driving into the centre of Cambridge, it’s best to check with the college for any specific advice on parking and access.
Cambridge is a cycle-friendly city with extensive cycle lanes and paths. You can rent a bike and reach St John's College easily if you're staying within the city.
St John's College is within easy walking distance of most central Cambridge attractions, accommodations, and transport hubs. Walking around the historic city centre is a pleasant way to reach the college.
Note: If you are visiting the college for an open day or as a prospective student, it is advisable to check the college's official website for any specific travel recommendations or arranged transport options.