
TICKET INFORMATION
TICKETS TO THE FESTIVAL ARE FREE, BUT YOU WILL NEED TO BOOK IN ADVANCE USING THE BUTTON BELOW:
GETTING TO US
By public transport:
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Getting to the venue by public transport is the easiest way to get to us. The closest underground station is Moorgate, only a 5 minute walk from the venue. Other underground stations close by are Bank, which is 6 minute walk from the venue, and Liverpool Street, located an 8 minute walk from the venue.
If you are travelling to us by train, it will take you only 11 minutes to walk to the venue from Liverpool Street Station.
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By car:
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If you plan to travel to visit our festival by car, you can park in NCP Car Park London Finsbury Square (Finsbury Square, Finsbury, London EC2A 1AD) which is only 7 minutes walk from the Moorgate Place, or in City of London Corporation - Car and Bike Parking (Barbican, London EC2V 5DY), located only 9 minutes walk from the venue.
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Are you staying for both days of the festival?
If so, then you might need to book a hotel. If you are looking for a place nearby the venue, we recommend staying at the hotel The Moorgate (34 London Wall, London EC2M 5QX), which is located only 2 minutes walk away. If you are looking for a cheaper place to stay, we recommend considering Premier Inn London Blackfriars (1-2 Dorset Rise, London EC4Y 8EN), which is 23 minutes walk far from the venue.
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