BEDFORD AVENUE
LONDON
WC1B 3GH
Hotel Main Telephone: +(44)0 20 7300 3000
Hotel Reservations Tel: +(44)0 20 7300 3030
The St Giles Hotel London is approximately 50 metres along Tottenham Court Road from Tottenham Court Road Tube Station and is serviced by both the Northern and Central lines. When exiting the station Exit No.3 should be used for the St. Giles Hotel; Bedford Avenue is the second street on the right as you pass the Dominion Theatre.
From Waterloo International Station
Take the underground Northern line (Northbound Charing Cross branch) to Tottenham Court Road Station (4 stops).
From Euston Station
Take the underground Northern line (Southbound Charing Cross branch) to Tottenham Court Road Station (3 stops).
From Victoria Station
Take the underground Victoria line (Northbound) to Oxford Circus (2 stops), then change onto the Central line (Eastbound) to Tottenham Court Road Station (1 stop).
From Heathrow Airport
By underground, take the Piccadilly Line to Leicester Square Station and change to the Northern line (Northbound) to Tottenham Court Road Station (1 stop). Alternatively take the Heathrow Express to London Paddington and then take the Underground Bakerloo Line (Southbound) to Oxford Circus (5 stops), then change onto the Central Line (Eastbound) to Tottenham Court Road Station (1 stop).
From Gatwick Airport
Take either Connex South Central or Gatwick Express rail services direct to Victoria station; then follow the Underground directions above ‘From Victoria Station’ or take number 24, 38 or 73 bus from the main station and alight at Tottenham Court Road.
From Stansted Airport
Take the Express rail service to Liverpool Street Station, then the underground Central Line (Westbound) to Tottenham Court Road Station (5 stops).
N.B. Journey time for all 3 airports is approximately 1 hour (depending on time of day and day of week).
From London City Airport
Use the Docklands Light Railways (DLR) service to Bank Station, then the underground Central Line (Westbound) to Tottenham Court Road Station (4 stops).
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