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How to get there
By tube
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On the London Underground take the District Line to
Kensington Olympia from Earls Court, which is served by
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the District and Piccadilly lines – only a few stops from
Olympia is easily accessible by road, rail, air and bus for exhibition
London’s Victoria and Paddington mainline stations.
visitors. Olympia has its own dedicated underground and mainline train
station (Kensington Olympia). By train
There are London Overground services to Kensington
Olympia from Clapham Junction, Gatwick Airport,
Brighton, Watford Junction, Milton Keynes, Northampton
and Rugby. For National Rail enquiries phone
08457 48 49 50.
By bus
Olympia is served by the following bus routes:
Hammersmith Road 9, 10, 27, 28
Holland Road 49
North End Road 391
To plan your journey by public transport go to Journey
Planner:
www.tfl
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By air
Olympia is approximately half an hour from London
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Heathrow Airport by Heathrow Express followed by
either a short taxi or Underground journey on the
District Line, and around an hour from London Gatwick
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via the Gatwick Express, taxi or Victoria Line. The journey
from London City Airport is approximately an hour and
a quarter.
Open times
The British & International Franchise Exhibition is open
from 10am each day, closing at 5pm on Friday 19 March
and 4pm on Saturday 20 March 2010.
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To register for The British & International Franchise Exhibition, call +44 (0)844 257 8668 or visit
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can purchase tickets by credit card for £8 each or £7 each for two or more. Admission on the door is £13. Visitors can gain FREE S
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Future events
The British Franchise The National Franchise
Exhibition,
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Exhibition,
Manchester Central, NEC,
Manchester, Birmingham,
11 & 12 June 2010 1 & 2 October 2010
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