How Do I Get to Frieze From London?

By Michael Ferguson

If you’re planning to attend Frieze, the annual contemporary art fair held in London, you’re probably wondering how to get there. Don’t worry; we’ve got you covered. In this article, we’ll explore the different transportation options available and help you choose the best one for your needs.

By Tube

The easiest way to get to Frieze is by taking the tube. The fair is held in Regent’s Park, which is serviced by two tube stations: Baker Street and Great Portland Street. Both stations are on the Metropolitan, Circle, and Hammersmith & City lines.

From Baker Street Station

If you choose to travel via Baker Street station, take the Bakerloo line or Jubilee line and disembark at Bond Street Station. From there, take the Central line towards Epping or Hainault (not West Ruislip) and disembark at Regent’s Park Station.

From Great Portland Street Station

Alternatively, if you prefer Great Portland Street station, take the Circle line or Hammersmith & City line and disembark at Great Portland Street Station. From there, it’s a 5-minute walk to Frieze.

By Bus

Another option is to take a bus to Regent’s Park. Many buses stop near the park entrance on Marylebone Road. Bus routes that run near Regent’s Park include 18, 27, 30, 205 and 453.

By Bike

If you’re feeling adventurous and want some exercise while enjoying London’s beautiful scenery en route to Frieze Exhibition Centre then consider coming via bicycle rental services like Santander Cycles which are available throughout Central London.

Conclusion

In conclusion, getting to Frieze from London is easy and accessible with various transportation options. Whether you choose to take the tube, bus, or bike, there are plenty of ways to reach your destination. So go ahead and enjoy the art fair without worrying about the commute.