Venues and Accomodations

Venues
Accomodations
Directions

Venues

16 - 18 JULY

Forum sessions will take place at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford, Radcliffe Observatory, Andrew Wiles Building, Woodstock Rd, Oxford OX2 6GG

IMPORTANT NOTE: For accurate directions, please use the postcode OX2 6GG in Google Maps. Due to ongoing construction near the New Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities (located behind the department), the road leading to the Anna Watts and Gibson buildings will be closed. Access to the Mathematical Institute via that route will not be possible.

We recommend entering via Gate 5 (Fountain Gate) or Gate 6 (near St Luke’s Chapel).

16 JULY — 18:30

A reception and dinner for all delegates will be held, at the Ashmolean Museum, Beaumont St, Oxford OX1 2PH

Accomodations

Attendee accommodations are provided at two hotels near Oxford City Centre. Please check your email for your hotel confirmation.

For any questions regarding your stay, contact research@qfi.org.

Malmaison Oxford

Oxford Castle, 3 New Rd, Oxford OX1 1AY, United Kingdom

Parking & Directions

The Randolph Hotel Oxford

Beaumont St, Oxford OX1 2LN, United Kingdom

Parking & Directions

Directions to Oxford

Train and Bus Services

Direct services run from London Paddington (serving Oxford station) and London Marylebone (serving Oxford and Oxford Parkway stations). Oxford Railway Station is a 5–10-minute walk from the centre of Oxford. Please use Google Maps or our interactive map to find your way from the station. The Oxford Tube Bus also offers a direct service between Oxford and London, running a frequent timetable on a virtually 24-hour basis, Monday to Sunday, stopping at the central coach station Gloucester Green in the city centre.

For UK-based delegates, car parking is extremely limited in Oxford (and expensive) and so we recommend travelling into Oxford via public transport.

From London airports

From London Heathrow and Gatwick airports, take the Airline coach service, which runs 24 hours a day. You can also get to Oxford by train from Heathrow via London, and from Gatwick via Reading.

From London Stansted airport, take the Stansted Express train service to London Liverpool Street and then take the tube to either Paddington or Marylebone for direct trains to Oxford. Alternatively, there is a National Express 737 coach service.

Learn more about transportation options:

Getting Around Oxford

Find more travel information on the University’s ‘How to Get to Oxford’ page.

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