Getting to Bell Cambridge:
From the airports
If you are coming to study in Cambridge, you will probably fly into one of the following London airports: Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton or Stansted.
For a smooth arrival, book an airport transfer with us to take you direct to Bell International College.
If you’d prefer to arrange your own transport, an airport express bus service runs to Cambridge from all the above airports. You can buy a ticket on the bus or book online at www.nationalexpress.com
Regular train services run from Stansted to Cambridge, taking under an hour. You can also travel from Gatwick and Heathrow by train. Both journeys take around 2 hours and involve changes. For train timetables visit www.nationalrail.co.uk
If you decide to travel by bus or train, we recommend you take a taxi to your accommodation on arrival in Cambridge.
From the Eurostar terminal
A train runs from King’s Cross station (next door to the St Pancras terminal) direct to Cambridge, taking around 45 minutes. On arrival in Cambridge we recommend you take a taxi to your accommodation.
Getting around:
By bus
Bus services around the city are fairly regular, but expensive. You can save money by buying weekly or monthly passes on board the bus.
By bike
Travelling by bicycle is a popular way to travel in Cambridge, but can be dangerous. We recommend that before you hire a bike, you consult the Student Services manager for more information on bicycle hire and safety.
By train
To explore the UK and visit places outside Cambridge, such as London, Oxford and Bath, national train timetables and information can be found at www.nationalrail.co.uk
By coach
Coach travel is often better value than train for trips around the UK. For further information, visit www.nationalexpress.com
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Contact
Address:
Bell International College
Red Cross Lane
Cambridge
CB2 0QU
England
Tel: + 44 (0) 1223 278800
Fax: + 44 (0) 1223 412410
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