Directions
Sustainable transport
As a firm, we aim to minimise our environmental impact and pursue sustainable solutions, considering the environment in terms of transport and travel, our office buildings, energy and climate, and natural resources.
Respect for the environment is integral to our responsible business commitments and part of stakeholder expectations, with our people and our clients. The following sustainable transport options are available at each of the locations listed below:
Sustainable travel options
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Bristol
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Edinburgh
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London
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Bike:
Secure bike storage
Sustrans.org.uk
Cycles
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Yes
Yes
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Yes
Yes
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Yes
Yes
Yes – Santander cycles*
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Walking - routes
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Yes
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Yes
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Scooters
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Yes
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Yes
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Buses
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Trams
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Yes
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Tube
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Yes
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Trains
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Yes
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Yes
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Yes
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Boat / ferry
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Bristol Ferry*
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Uber boats*
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* Disclaimer: Burges Salmon does not endorse these companies
By tube and train
Chancery Lane (Central) – 6 min walk
Farringdon (Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan,
National Rail) – 8 min walk
Blackfriars (Circle, District, National Rail) – 13 min walk
City Thameslink Rail (National Rail) – 9 min walk
St Paul’s (Central) – 15 min walk
Barbican (Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan,
National Rail) – 16 min walk
International rail arrivals
From St Pancras walk to King’s Cross St Pancras, take the Circle,
Hammersmith & City or Metropolitan line and travel east to Farringdon.
By air
Heathrow Airport has regular rail links into London Paddington via the Heathrow Express. Gatwick Airport has regular rail links into Victoria Station via The Gatwick Express. Gatwick and Luton Airports are also accessible via the King’s Cross Thameslink. London City Airport is available with bus links to Canning Town station for connections to the centre of London via the Jubilee Line or the Docklands Light Railway.
By car
Please note that our London office is located within the Central London Congestion Charging Zone. Unfortunately, we have no parking available at our London office.