No. 9 Harley Street, London
9 Harley Street, London, W1G 9QY
IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CLAIMANTS VISITING THE CLINIC DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC.
By Road
We strongly recommend that patients use public transport to reach 9 Harley Street; However if you do wish to drive, there is metered parking on Harley Street and two NCP car parks located at “Welbeck Street” and “Harley Street”.
By Tube/Train
Under a 10 minute taxi journey from Euston or Marylebone Train Stations. Local underground stations include Oxford Circus (Central, Bakerloo, Victoria line) and Bond Street (Jubilee, Central line).
By Bus
Oxford Circus bus stop OG accessed via routes 25, 55, 8, N55, N8.
Car Parks
Q-Park Indoor Underground Car Park (24 Hours), Queen Anne Mews, W1G 9HF
http://www.q-park.co.uk/parking/london/q-park-harley-street
Q-Park Indoor Underground Car Park (24 Hours), Cavendish Square, W1G 0PN
http://www.q-park.co.uk/parking/london/q-park-oxford-street
Disabled Parking
There are a number of Disabled Blue Badge Parking Bays in Westminster. You can find a full list here.
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