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World Travel Market 2010
ESSENTIAL INFORMATION.
When Monday, November 8 – Thursday, November 11
Venue ExCeL London, 1 Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock, London E16 1XL Getting there
By tube and Docklands Light Rail: ExCeL is in Zone 3. From central London take the Jubilee line, changing to the DLR at Canning Town. Custom House is the nearest station for ExCeL’s main west entrance, Prince Regent for its east entrance.
By riverboat: Thames Clippers operates riverboat services from central London piers to Canary Wharf every 10 minutes during peak times. A WTM shuttle service will operate from Canary Wharf to ExCeL.
By road: Drive via the Limehouse Link tunnel from central London and via the M25 (junction 30), A13, M11, A406 (North Circular), the Blackwall Tunnel and Rotherhithe Tunnel from other parts of the country.
ExCeL east entrance now open ExCeL has been expanded to include a new International Convention Centre, accessible via its reopened east entrance. Badge holders can use either ExCeL entrance, non-badge holders should use the east entrance.
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ExCeL’s reopened east entrance
Online registration Complete an online form at
wtmlondon.com for free admission from Tuesday to Thursday. Visitors who have not pre-registered will have to pay an admission fee. Monday is reserved for exhibitors, ministers, press and invitees.
WTM layout: Finding your way around WE ARE HERE
UK & Ireland
Meridian Club
Lounge N1 S1 N2 S2 N3 S3 N4 S4 N5
Central Boulevard S5
The Americas (including Caribbean)
N6 S6
Asia / Pacific / Indian Ocean
Middle East N7 S7 N8 S8
Global Village
Meridian Club Lounge
Royal Victoria Dock SOUTH HALL
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Technology and Online Travel
N9 S9
Registration & Cloakroom
N10 S10
NORTH HALL
ASK THE EXPERTS
Europe & Mediterranean Europe & Mediterranean Africa
(including North Africa)
EXCEL WEST ENTRANCE (Custom House DLR station)
Badge holders only
Cloakroom
EXCEL EAST ENTRANCE (Prince Regent DLR station) Badge holders & non-badge holders
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