We encourage the use of public transport, cycling or arriving on foot.
We are a 30-minute walk from the city centre, or 10 minutes by bike.
View on Google Maps and the University of Cambridge map
By bus: Routes 4, 8, U or X3, or the Madingley Park and Ride route.
By train: There are frequent trains from London King’s Cross and Liverpool Street to Cambridge. We’re about 3 miles from the station so you may want to take a taxi.
By car: There are minimal provisions for visitors car parking on the Cavendish site, and this needs to be booked in advance by your host.
From the South: Leave the M11 at junction 13. Turn right along the A1303. The Cavendish is on the right after a mile or so on JJ Thomson Avenue.
From the West: From the A428 from Bedford, take the A1303 as you approach Cambridge then turn into JJ Thomson Avenue.
From the North: From the A14, take the exit for Cambridge and you’ll enter along the Huntingdon Road. Turn right along Storey’s Way, then right when you reach Madingley Road onto JJ Thomson Avenue.
We encourage you to use the Madingley Road Park and Ride site nearby. It has plenty of free parking, and there is a short walk of around 15 minutes to the Cavendish Laboratory.
See Cambridge Park and Ride for information or plan your journey.
By air: London Stansted is the closest airport to Cambridge, connected by regular train and bus services which typically take under an hour.
Gatwick and Heathrow are both connected via road and rail. Visit the National Rail and National Express websites to plan your journey.