The nearest train station to the festival site is Beckenham Junction.
Beckenham Hill station is the nearest bus stop. 54, 227, 322 and 432 buses all service it.
If you’re planning on travelling to London from other parts of the UK then you can get a super cheap bus from major cities like Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham and Leeds from just £6 via Megabus or National Express to Victoria bus station.
From there, jump on the Southeastern railway to Bromley South (16 mins) Change here to the Thameslink to Beckenham Hill (7 mins)
You can fly into any of the following London airports and jump on a quick train or tube to Beckenham Place Park:
LONDON GATWICK
Thameslink train to London Bridge (29 mins) then South Eastern railway to Grove Park ( 13 mins), then just a 12 min bus journey from Grove Park Station (136 or 181) to Green Man Community hub.
LONDON STANSTED
Stansted Express train to Tottenham Hale (30 minutes) them Tube for 4 stops on the Victoria Line to Kings Cross then hop on the Thames link train for 38 mins to Beckenham Hill.
LONDON HEATHROW
Tube Eastbound via the Piccadilly Line to Earls Court then the District line Eastbound to Blackfriars. Lastly, jump on the Thameslink (29 mins) to Beckenham Hill.
LONDON CITY
DLR train to Shadwell (17 mins), change there to get a Overground train to Peckham Rye. From there, hop on the Thameslink for 14 mins to Beckenham Hill.
To get to the festival from Belgium or Amsterdam it really is easy!
Jump on the 2 hour Eurostar from Brussels (South Railway Station) to London (St Pancras)
Next take a 8-minute tube ride on the Thameslink train going to Blackfriars. You can then change at Blackfriars taking the train to Beckenham Hill (29 mins)
You can purchase a day travel card to travel on the Tube or buses, or you can purchase an Oyster card from any Tube station or shop with the Oyster card logo.