Conference Venue Details:
University of Oxford
St Anne’s College
56 Woodstock Road
Oxford OX2 6HS
Telephone: +44 (0) 01865 274800
Onsite Accommodation
To book onsite accommodation during your conference, please visit https://www.st-annes.ox.ac.uk/conferences-bb/accommodation/book-b-b/.
University of Oxford Accommodation
To book accommodation during your conference stay, please note that generally there is ample accommodation available at the University of Oxford and you can get rooms at very nominal price. Please visit http://www.universityrooms.com/en/city/oxford/home to book your accommodation.
Hotel Booking
To book your accommodation during conference, kindly visit www.booking.com and book your accommodation near to the Conference Venue.
Recommended Hotels list:
Macdonald Randolph Hotel
Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel
Holiday Inn Oxford
The Oxford Hotel
Mercure Eastgate Hotel Oxford
Old Parsonage Hotel
The Buttery Hotel
Airport(s) Distance
Heathrow London (52.4 miles)
Oxford Airport (6.3 miles)
Airport to Oxford
Travel By Bus/Coach
From any UK Airport to Oxford use National Express coach services. To book your ticket, please visit http://www.nationalexpress.com/wherewego/airports/index.aspx
Directions to Conference Venue
Parking We regret that, owing to lack of space, parking at St Anne’s is strictly disabled access only. We further regret that parking in Oxford can be difficult and expensive, however, we can recommend using the park-and-ride. Park-and-ride There are park-and-rides available on the outskirts of Oxford, so you are sure to find one no matter from which direction you have come. They are all clearly sign-posted, are linked to the centre of the city by regular bus services, and are open 24 hours per day (bus services run until about 11pm). From Peartree and Watereaton you can catch buses which stop very close to St Anne’s. By car Limited street parking is available in Wellington Square and St Giles. It is metered from 8am to 10pm with a 2-hour maximum stay each and every day including Sundays; after 10pm overnight stay is permitted. There are also severe restrictions on access to many of the streets in the centre of the City. Traditional routes such as High Street/St Aldates/Queen St and Cornmarket are either closed to vehicles or have very limited access and are protected by number plate-reading cameras and frequent police patrols. You have been warned! The nearest public car parks are at Worcester Street, Gloucester Green, the Westgate Centre and at the Railway Station. They are all expensive and should you wish to try North Oxford as an alternative, many areas now have residents’ only parking. By train Oxford railway station is located on the western edge of the city centre, about 20 minutes’ walk from St Anne’s. There are also two direct buses operated by Stagecoach which run fairly frequently from the station to the College (Buses 14 and S3). The station is managed by Thames Trains, with routes from Stratford-upon-Avon to London Paddington and Bristol, and is also served by Virgin Trains from Scotland to the south coast. Services to London Paddington run twice an hour during the day, with journeys taking around 60 minutes. Information on rail journeys and fares to/from Oxford are available from National Rail Enquiries. Tel: 08457 484950. Railway Stations Adress : Amey Railways, Oxford Train Station, Park End St, Oxford OX1 1HS (Distance: 0.9 miles) By bus The main bus station in Oxford is located at Gloucester Green in the City Centre, approximately 15 minutes’ walk from St Anne’s. National Express buses run to and from Oxford to locations throughout the UK. The Oxford Tube runs from London (Victoria, Marble Arch, Notting Hill Gate and Shepherd’s Bush) to Oxford every 10-15 minutes including throughout the night. The X90 also runs from London (Victoria, Marble Arch and Baker St) to Oxford up to every 15 minutes. The airline buses run regularly from London Gatwick and London Heathrow to Oxford. Coach/Bus Stations Adress : 48 George St, Oxford OX1 2AQ, United Kingdom. (Distance: 0.7 miles)
Further information is available on Oxford city council’s website :http://www.visitoxfordandoxfordshire.com/travel-information/Travel.aspx
*FLE Learning is not a part of, or otherwise affiliated, to the University of Oxford and/or St.Anne’s College, nor Academic International Conference on Business, Economics and Management (AICBEM) is a University of Oxford and/or St. Anne’s College program or activity.