Cardiff is served by the M4 and is easily accessible from all parts of Britain.
Leave the motorway at Junction 29, follow the A48(M)/A48, sign-posted Cardiff East and the South. Continue for approximately seven miles.
Continue along the A48 to the A470 (Gabalfa Interchange). Leave the A48 at Gabalfa Interchange and take the A470, sign-posted city centre. Follow the A470 towards the city centre and the University is sign-posted.
Leave the motorway at Junction 32, follow the A470, sign-posted city centre.
Follow the A470 towards the city centre and the University is sign-posted.
Cardiff is easily accessible by rail from London, major UK airports and many towns and cities across the country.
The Cardiff-London InterCity rail service, from London Paddington, runs some seventeen times a day, with a journey time of less than two hours.
Frequent regional network trains, the Sprinter services, connect Cardiff with many towns and cities across the UK, including:
Bristol (50mins)
Birmingham (2hrs 30mins)
Southampton (2hrs 40mins)
Manchester (3hrs 20mins)
Liverpool (3hrs 45mins)
Various rail companies operate direct services to Cardiff Central Station from London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
It is approximately a 20 minute walk from Cardiff Central station, or a connecting train to Cathays station gives easy access to the centre of the Cathays Park campus and The Sir Martin Evans Building.
Cardiff International Airport connects Cardiff to many European cities and has an increasing number of international flights.
Cardiff Airport (code CWL) is 11 miles from the city centre.
Various coach and rail companies operate direct services to Cardiff Central Station from London's Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
The Sir Martin Evans Building
Museum Avenue
Cardiff
CF10 5AX
The Sir Martin Evans Building is number 2 on the campus map