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Visiting our main office

Our main office in London is at 89 Albert Embankment, on the south bank of the river Thames at Vauxhall Cross. We're in the office block next door to the distinctive MI6 building on the southeast corner of Vauxhall Bridge.

When you arrive, please go to main reception on the ground floor where staff will register you and direct you to our office on the second floor.

Our office is fully wheelchair accessible and disabled toilets are provided.

map of Ramblers office
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Walking

Our office is on the south bank route of the Thames Path National Trail, a pleasant 20-30 minute walk along the river from Waterloo station. Leave the Thames Path by the slipway next to MI6 and you're only a few steps from the entrance. We're also a 20-25 minute walk from Victoria: follow Vauxhall Bridge Road, cross the bridge and either take the steps on the left down onto the Thames Path for a few metres, or keep ahead to the junction and turn left onto Albert Embankment.

Cycling

Our office is easily reached by bike, although the local cycle routes tend to follow busy roads. The roads around Vauxhall Cross interchange are very busy and we advise you stick to the designated cycle paths and toucan crossings. National Cycle Network route 4 passes nearby: either leave it at Lambeth Bridge and continue down Albert Embankment towards Vauxhall Bridge, or follow the LCN+ (London Cycle Network) route from Millbank across Vauxhall Bridge. From the west, there is a subway accessible from the southwest side of the bridge that takes you along the river past the MI6 building to our office. Cycle parking is available.

Public transport

We are a few steps from Vauxhall national rail, underground and bus station, served by frequent SWT trains from Waterloo and Clapham Junction, frequent Victoria Line trains direct to Brixton, Victoria, Oxford Circus, Euston and King's Cross St Pancras, and numerous buses to many parts of London.

Driving

We recommend you avoid driving to our office. We are just inside the London Congestion Charge zone so there is an additional charge to visit us during business hours. We have no dedicated parking (except for people with disabilities) and finding a parking space in surrounding streets is difficult and expensive. Public transport is likely to be much more convenient.

More information

See the Transport for London website at www.tfl.gov.uk for a comprehensive journey planner including public transport, walking and cycling options, and more information about how to pay the Congestion Charge. See also Public transport: London.