Contacting C3
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For directions to Clinical
Cell Culture's offices, please click here.
| Europe | Asia-Pacific | America |
| Clinical Cell
Culture Europe Ltd 13 - 15 Hills Road Cambridge CB2 1NL UNITED KINGDOM Tel: +44 (0) 1223 341 150 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 341 170
Registered in England |
C3 Operations Pty Ltd Level 9, The Quadrant 1 William Street Perth, WA 6000 AUSTRALIA Tel: +44 (0) 1223 341 150 Fax: +44 (0) 1223 341 170
Registered in Australia |
Clinical Cell Culture Americas LLC 3111 North University Dr. Suite 418 Coral Springs, Florida 33065 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Tel: +(1) 954 255 7546 Toll Free (USA): 877 901 7546 Fax: +(1) 954 255 7599 |
How to Find C3
Clinical Cell Culture (Europe)
Clinical Cell Culture’s head office is located in Cambridge, UK which is approximately 1.5 hours from London and 40 minutes drive from Stansted Airport.
Getting there by air: Stansted Airport is the closet major Airport to Cambridge and is around 25 miles (40 minutes by car) away. Stansted is well-serviced by airlines flying to European destinations. Flight information is available at the BAA Stansted website. Once at Stansted, regular train and bus services operate to Cambridge and hire cars and taxi’s are also readily available. More information on getting to and from Stansted can be found here.
Heathrow Airport is the major route for International airlines into the United Kingdom. Flight information is available at the BAA Heathrow website. Once at Heathrow, regular train and bus services operate to Cambridge, via London and hire cars and taxi’s are also readily available. The easiest way to get directly to Cambridge is via an hourly coach service (Jetlink 787 or 797) operated by National Express . The coach service takes approximately 2.5 hours
Getting there by train: There is a regular train service to Cambridge from London. Trains depart from King's Cross or Liverpool Street stations in London. The journey time of the faster King's Cross trains (Cambridge Cruiser trains) is about 45 minutes, while the other trains are slower and take around 70 minutes, or longer. Current timetables are available from National Rail. Once at the Cambridge train station, Clinical Cell Culture is just a ten minute stroll down Hills Road, towards the centre of the city. Local buses also run from the station on Drummer Street every ten minutes and there is a taxi rank outside the station.
Getting there by bus: There are regular bus services to Cambridge from London and other regional centres with National Express. Bus services terminate at the train station at Drummond Street. Once at the Cambridge train station, Clinical Cell Culture is just a ten minute stroll down Hills Road, towards the centre of the city. Local buses also run from the station on Drummer Street every ten minutes and there is a taxi rank outside the station.
Getting
there by car: Cambridge is well serviced from the major cities
of England. Once in Cambridge, streets can become congested and parking
is limited. The use of Park
& Ride services, where you are able to park at the city perimeter
and use local bus services to access the centre of town, are convenience
and cost effective. Most Park and Ride buses pass Clinical Cell Culture
on Hills Road.
Maps of travel to and within Cambridge are available from the Visit Cambridge website.

