Trinity College, part of the prestigious University of Cambridge, is located in the heart of Cambridge, UK. Here are the best ways to reach the College:
London Stansted Airport is the nearest major airport to Cambridge, located just 30 miles to the south of the city. Upon landing, you can take a direct train from Stansted Airport to Cambridge with a journey time of approximately 30 to 45 minutes.
Alternatively, London Heathrow and London Gatwick are also well-connected to Cambridge, with regular train services requiring a transfer in London.
Cambridge Railway Station is well-served by trains from across the United Kingdom. From London, frequent services run from London King's Cross and London Liverpool Street to Cambridge. The fastest trains from London King's Cross can take as little as 50 minutes.
National coach services operate between major UK cities and Cambridge's Parkside bus station. The journey from London's Victoria Coach Station to Cambridge takes approximately 2 hours.
If you are driving, Cambridge is accessible via the M11 motorway from London, or the A14 from the Midlands and the North. Parking in Cambridge city centre is very limited, and visitors are encouraged to use the Park & Ride services located on the city outskirts.
Upon arrival in Cambridge, you can reach Trinity College on foot, by bicycle, or by using local buses. The College is within easy walking distance of the railway station and the city centre. For the more scenic route, consider punting along the River Cam right up to the College’s backs.
Note: Trinity College is located in the pedestrian heart of Cambridge, so vehicular access is restricted. Plan ahead if you require special access arrangements.