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Getting to WTM Section By Air


ExCeL London is easily accessible from London's fi ve main airports; City, Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton. By Train


Transport & Accommodation


Where to stay WTM has negotiated a number of transport and accommodation deals, giving visitors access to the best possible rates for fl ights, hotels and ground transport including taxis and chauffeurs, plus visitor travel cards. Full information can be found on the Venue & Travel area of the WTM website.


The offi cial hotel provider for WTM 2014 is Imaginations; this is the ONLY company approved to provide accommodation for the event and the ONLY company to have access to specially negotiated hotel packages.


Contact Imaginations now for all your accommodation needs: www.world-travel-market-hotels.co.uk Tel: +44 (0)151 641 6800 or email: info@imaginations.org.uk


Save yourself time and stress by planning ahead and knowing exactly how you are going to be getting to and from WTM. There are a number of transport options:


The best way to get to WTM is via the London Underground (Tube) and the Docklands Light Railway (DLR). The Jubilee Line is recommended as the quickest route – exit at Canning Town to change onto the DLR. Custom House is the station for the main West Entrance and Prince Regent for the East Entrance. ExCeL London is in Zone 3, use the Transport for London (TFL) journey planner to plan your journey at www.tfl .gov.uk – it may be wise to buy an Oyster card for cheaper travel throughout London. Please note: If you have not printed your badge you will need to go to the East Entrance. By Eurostar The Eurostar arrives at St Pancras International Station, take the Northern Line (black) to Bank station and change onto the Docklands Light Rail (DLR) towards Beckton and alight at Custom House. Alternatively use the Jubilee Line (grey) to Canning Town and change onto the DLR from there. More info at www.eurostar.com By Road


WTM is easily reached from Central London via the Limehouse Link, the M25 (Jn 30), A13, M11, A406 (North Circular), the Blackwall Tunnel and Rotherhithe Tunnel. When driving to ExCeL London follow signs for Royal Docks, City Airport and ExCeL London.


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Car parking is available, prices and further information are available online.


Sat Nav address: ExCeL – London, One Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London E16 1XL. By Riverboat


Thames Clippers operate riverboat services from Central London piers to Canary Wharf during WTM. By Cable Car


The Cable Car service is called ‘The Emirates Airline’ and links ExCeL London with the O2. As well as being a great way to experience stunning views of London, this is also an exciting alternative way of getting to and from the exhibition. Access the Cable Car via the Jubilee Line at North Greenwich or a Thames Clippers riverboat from Central London Piers. Disabled access


Getting to ExCel London


Please note: ExCeL London is not within the Congestion Charging Zone but your journey may go through it. For more information and maps of the zones please visit the Congestion Charge website at TFL.


ExCeL London has been purposely designed and built to allow unrestricted access for disabled visitors. Visit the ExCeL London website for detailed information on disabled parking, access from the DLR and getting around the venue.


All WTM attendees are eligable for some great discounts


• Heathrow Express (return from Heathrow to Paddington) • Emirates cable car - four days for the price of two • Virgin Atlantic fl ights (up to 7% off)


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