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Find us

We’re based at 29 Marylebone Road in the beating heart of entrepreneurial London – close to our Marylebone Campus and Baker Street Underground Station.

 

Get directions via Google Maps

Plan your journey

  • The nearest Tube station is Baker Street – less than five minutes’ walk away
  • Tube lines: Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee and Metropolitan

To plan your journey by Tube, visit the Transport for London (TFL) journey planner.

The nearest train stations are London Euston and London Marylebone.

To plan your journey by train, visit the National Rail website.

To plan your journey by car, visit Google Maps.

  • The nearest bus stop is Baker Street Station (stops D and E)
  • Bus routes: 18, 27, 30, 205, 453, N18, N27 and N205

To plan your journey by bus, visit the Transport for London (TFL) journey planner.

The nearest coach station is London Victoria Coach Station.

To plan your journey by coach, visit the Transport for London (TFL) Coaches page.

Well-connected for those travelling from abroad, there are several routes into the city from London's main airports.

Walk from campus

  • From Marylebone Campus: 2 minutes
  • From Cavendish Campus: 16 minutes
  • From 309 Regent Street: 18 minutes
  • From Little Titchfield Street: 19 minutes

To plan your journey by walking, visit Google Maps.

Cycling

Public bike racks are available in front of the building on Marylebone Road, which also has a Santander cycle hire station.

Bicycles are the sole responsibility of their owners – the university cannot accept liability for loss or damage.

Explore cycling facilities at our nearby Marylebone Campus on our Cycling page. To plan your journey, visit the Transport for London (TFL) Cycling page.

  • The nearest Tube station is Baker Street – less than five minutes’ walk away
  • Tube lines: Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Jubilee and Metropolitan

To plan your journey by Tube, visit the Transport for London (TFL) journey planner.

The nearest train stations are London Euston and London Marylebone.

To plan your journey by train, visit the National Rail website.

To plan your journey by car, visit Google Maps.

  • The nearest bus stop is Baker Street Station (stops D and E)
  • Bus routes: 18, 27, 30, 205, 453, N18, N27 and N205

To plan your journey by bus, visit the Transport for London (TFL) journey planner.

The nearest coach station is London Victoria Coach Station.

To plan your journey by coach, visit the Transport for London (TFL) Coaches page.

Well-connected for those travelling from abroad, there are several routes into the city from London's main airports.

Walk from campus

  • From Marylebone Campus: 2 minutes
  • From Cavendish Campus: 16 minutes
  • From 309 Regent Street: 18 minutes
  • From Little Titchfield Street: 19 minutes

To plan your journey by walking, visit Google Maps.

Cycling

Public bike racks are available in front of the building on Marylebone Road, which also has a Santander cycle hire station.

Bicycles are the sole responsibility of their owners – the university cannot accept liability for loss or damage.

Explore cycling facilities at our nearby Marylebone Campus on our Cycling page. To plan your journey, visit the Transport for London (TFL) Cycling page.

How to access our spaces

Current students

Use your existing student ID card to enter. For more information and to pre-book spaces, email .

Westminster alumni

Your alumni card enables you to access the building and your authorised spaces. For more information, email .

External visitors

Once we’ve discussed your goals, we’ll pre-authorise a visitor ID card. Get started by emailing

Disabled access

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    Step-free access to all workspaces

    Enter via level access from Marylebone Road, while a lift serves all levels and split levels.

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    Wheelchair-accessible toilet on each floor

    Outward-facing doors with alternating left- and right-handed transfer configuration – plus an accessible shower on Level 4. 

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    Take a break and socialise in comfort

    Our breakout areas on the upper level are wheelchair accessible.

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    Navigate the building with confidence

    Corridors are generally 150cm wide and wheelchair turning circles feature throughout, reflecting our mindful rebuild

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    Assistive listening devices

    Installed to improve sound accessibility for those with hearing impairments.

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    On-site support

    Colleagues on-hand to guide you and assist with any accessibility requirements – during or prior to your visit.

What's on offer

Our building hosts a wealth of careers and enterprise opportunities for students, alumni, businesses, organisations, colleagues and the community. Learn more about Zone29

Explore our spaces and facilities

Nine floors, 30-plus workspaces and unlimited possibilities – our cutting-edge spaces are purpose-built for work and collaboration.

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What's on

Alongside our day-to-day activities, the building also hosts careers and enterprise events, talks and panel discussions.

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