Venue
Venue Details
The Royal College of Physicians (RCP) is an award-winning and highly versatile venue for conferences, meetings, banquets, training and outdoor events. Situated on the east entrance of Regent's Park with easy access to central London, the Royal College of Physicians' Grade I listed HQ houses a museum, gallery, seminar and lecture halls, meeting rooms, curated gardens and banquet suite.
Founded in 1518 by a Royal Charter from King Henry VIII, the Royal College of Physicians of London is the oldest medical college in England. It continues to play a pivotal role in raising standards and shaping public health today. Revenue generated by hosting events helps to fund many important activities that form part of the RCP's role in healthcare.
Contact Details
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 3075 1200
+44 (0)20 3075 1363
Address:
Royal College of Physicians
11 St Andrews Place
London NW1 4LE
Email:
reception@rcplondon.ac.uk
Arriving
By bike
The RCP has bicycle stands for guests. Cycle hire docking stations are located nearby on Longford Street and Bolsover Street.
• About London's cycle hire scheme
By train
If you are arriving by train the nearest stations to the RCP are Euston (11 mins); Marylebone (20 mins); King's Cross and St Pancras International (25 mins).
• National Rail enquiries: journey planner
Before travelling please take a look at TfL's travel accessibility site for information on which stations, services, lifts and escalators are out of operation, how to navigate London's public transport with step-free access, and other relevant accessibility updates.
By underground
If you are travelling to the RCP via the underground, the nearest tube stations are Regent's Park (Bakerloo line; 4mins); Great Portland Street (Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City lines; 4mins); Warren Street (Victoria and Northern lines; 8mins).
• Transport for London: route planner
Before travelling please take a look at TfL's travel accessibility site for information on which stations, services, lifts and escalators are out of operation, how to navigate London's public transport with step-free access, and other relevant accessibility updates.