O2 Forum Kentish Town
United Kingdom
Uber
Getting here couldn’t be easier. Simply download and open the Uber app, type ‘O2 Forum Kentish Town’ into the ‘where to?’ section, and your ride will be with you in minutes. No cash needed.
If you’re all about #squadgoals, you can select UberXL to get your group of six here in style.
Uber has wheelchair accessible and mobility options in the app. Find out more here.
By tube
The nearest London Underground stations are:
Kentish Town (on the Northern line, High Barnet branch and about 150 metres away)
Camden Town (on the Northern Line and around 1,450 metres away)
Night Tube services are now running on the Central, Jubilee, Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria lines, offering a 24-hour service on Fridays and Saturdays. Find out more here.
Accessible features
There are steps to escalators and no lifts from the platforms at both Kentish Town and Camden Town Underground stations.
For information on which London Underground stations are accessible, download the Step free tube guide
Wheelchair access and avoiding stairs
Accessible public transport
Get more details on accessible public transport in London from Transport for London and accessibility guides here
In addition, our transportation partner Uber has a wheelchair accessible and mobility options in the app. Find out more at t.uber.com/uber.access
By bus
Every London bus route is wheelchair accessible, with automatic ramps and designated wheelchair spaces.
The following bus stops are available nearby, click here for details.
All south-bound buses go from the KF bus-stop, just outside Kentish Town Underground station, including the 214 towards Liverpool Street station and the 134 to Tottenham Court Road.
The C2 (north) goes towards Oxford Circus and Parliament Hill Fields and the 214 to Highgate village. These are from the KJ bus-stop on Highgate Road, just turn right when leaving our venue and it’s about 50 metres away.
Night buses are also available from the following bus stops.
There’s the N134 and N20 towards Barnet and Trafalgar Square from bus-stop TP, which is just up Fortress Walk, which is across the road from our venue, turn left and it’s just 30 metres away.
Remember that you can’t pay with cash on buses anymore, so don’t forget your Oyster Card or contactless bank card.
By train
The nearest Overground train station is Kentish Town West and about half a mile away on Prince of Wales Road with direct services to Stratford and Richmond.
This is also a National Rail station (Zone 2) at the same place as Kentish Town Underground station that connects the Thameslink and Southeastern train services, with northbound trains to Luton and southbound to Sutton, Orpington and Sevenoaks, via London St Pancras and Blackfriars. Click here to find out more about accessible facilities and detailed station information.
Parking and by car
Public transport is by far the easiest way to get to us, but if you are driving, please remember that we are in a residential area, which means we’re in a Controlled Parking Zone that’s just for residents and permit holders.
Disabled parking
We are on a busy main road, so if you need to do a drop off, please be careful and use the adjacent street, Greenwood Place. To find out more about Blue Badge parking in the area, just click here.
By bike
Look out for bike racks in local streets if pedal power’s your thing.
O2 Academy Leeds
United Kingdom
Getting here
Uber
Ride with Uber, O2 Academy Leeds’ transport partner.
Getting here couldn’t be easier. Simply download and open the Uber app, type ‘O2 Academy Leeds’ into the ‘where to?’ section, and your ride will be with you in minutes. No cash needed.
If you’re all about #squadgoals, you can select UberXL to get your group of six here in style.
Uber has wheelchair accessible and mobility options in the app. Find out more here.
By bus
We’re in easy reach of many city centre bus routes, our local ones are numbers 33 and 757 from Caverley Street, Woodhouse Lane, Portland Way and Albion Street.
Timetables and stops can be found at Wye Metro.
Most buses in West Yorkshire are low-floor and fully accessible. If you need more details, visit Transport for West Yorkshire.
Leeds City bus station is on Dyer Street is about 1,000 metres away and served by National Express and local services.
By train
Leeds City railway station is nearby at less than 900 metres away for Virgin Trains East Coast, Cross County, TransPennine Express, Northern Rail and East Midlands trains all passing through for local and inter-city services. Click on the links for handy guides to getting around.
Accessible facilities vary between platforms, so check Network Rail for more details about entrance and exits, step free access, lifts and escalator services including ramps, low level counters, indication loops, toilets (radar key), lifts and staff support.
Parking and by car
As we’re in the centre, Leeds is easy to get to by all major approach roads, including the M1 and M62 but remember there are various one-way systems in our fair city so plan your route.
If you’re driving, the 24 hour car park is Woodhouse Lane and the post code for your sat nav is LS2 3AX.
Closer still is the Rose Bowl car park just behind us on Portland Crescent.
Q-Park have five safe and secure car parks in Leeds city centre. You can save 20% when you pre-book a space online for Q-Park St John’s Centre or Q-Park Albion Street using the promo code ACADEMY20. Both sites are nearby.
Options for on street parking are available but limited.
Disabled parking and by car
As well as two blue badge bays right outside, there are also spaces in the 24 hour is Woodhouse Lane, the Rose Bowl car park and Q-Park The Light has 24 bays, lift services and automatic doors.
By bike
Look out for bike racks in local streets if pedal power’s your thing.