By Car
Visiting ExCeL:
If you are visiting ExCeL for any other reason, parking costs £20 for up to 24 hours. The car park is located directly beneath the venue. If you are not visiting ExCeL but require onsite parking, please use the multi-storey car park, located next to the Crown Plaza Hotel. Parking costs £20 for up to 24 hours and can be paid for using pay and display machines in the car park.
If you have any questions or require more information please email ParkingOnline@excel.london
You can download our parking map which shows you the location of the car parks on campus.
If you’re arriving via the M11, the North Circular (A406) or the A13, as you get closer to ExCeL you’ll pick up signs for Royal Docks, City Airport and ExCeL London. If you’re using satellite navigation please enter the postcodes above.
You can also use the what3words app or go to the website, and enter the three word address: E16 1XL — ///expect.likes.eager
By Public Transport
DLR (Docklands Light Railway)
The Docklands Light Railway (known as the DLR) is part of the London Underground network. Two of the stations, Custom House and Prince Regent, are on our campus. Trains pull up at a covered walkway leaving visitors with less than a two minutes’ walk to the entrance.
Check your event listing for the entrance for your event. Alight at Custom House for the west entrance and Prince Regent for the east entrance and ICC London.
DLR services: All trains towards Beckton/Gallions Reach will stop at Custom House and Prince Regent.
London Underground
The Jubilee Line and the DLR are the quickest routes to ExCeL London.
Alight at Canning Town on the Jubilee Line and change onto a Beckton-bound DLR train for the quick two-stop journey to ExCeL: Custom House for ExCeL (for the west entrance) or Prince Regent for ExCeL (for the east entrance or the ICC London).
ExCeL is approximately 20-minutes walking distance away from Canning Town underground station, download the walking route map here.
London Overground
The London Overground, part of the London Underground network, serves a large part of Greater London and parts of Hertfordshire with 112 stations on several routes. The Overground is highlighted in Orange on the Tube map.
The DLR and Jubilee Line can be connected from multiple Overground lines such as Stratford, Canada Water, and Shadwell. It’s also possible to join the Overground and travel to ExCeL London from Euston station.