Conference Venue:
Attention: we have moved our conference to a larger venue at University College London (nearby the original Senate House venue) due to big numbers of registrations.
Attention: Note a further change of venue – From Wednesday 15 June, our talks are back at the UCL Roberts building, room 421, as originally scheduled.
Note a change of venue: Week 2 talks are taking place at the UCL Bentham House, Lecture room LG17 for Monday 13 and Tuesday 14 June.
You can find a map of the new location here: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/maps/bentham-house
Week 1 talks and Week 2 Wed – Fri take place at the UCL Roberts building. For directions please refer to the maps linked below (see schedule for room numbers):
PDF Map of UCL Bloomsbury Campus: ucl-bloomsbury-campus
PDF Map highlighting Roberts Building: UCL_Roberts-Building
It is best to approach the building from Malet St walking north, which then turns into Malet Place and you need to go through gates then turn left. You will need to inform Reception that you are attending CMPC-2022, so they can direct you accordingly. Also see Accessibility details.
Accommodation near the Conference Venue:
Participants are requested to book their own accommodation as required. To facilitate the search for accommodation, we have prepared a list of possible venues, below.
Budget accommodation:
Rooms within UCL can be booked via https://london.ac.uk/staycentral
Youth hosteling international has a nearby venue: https://www.yha.org.uk/hostel/yha-london-oxford-street
Hotel accommodation:
For hotel accomodation, we recommend the following options:
The Academy https://www.theacademyhotel.co.uk
Imperial Hotels https://www.imperialhotels.co.uk
Higher end chain Grange Hotels provide a special offer with Senate House conferences. For details, see https://london.ac.uk/venues/about/accommodation. Quote “Senate House” to get better deals when contacting Grange Hotels; 0845 450 9900 (Grange Hotels Central Reservations department) or email reservations@grangehotels.com (quoting ‘Senate House’ for exclusive rates).
There are many other accommodation options available nearby. In particular, the region around King’s Cross Station has many budget hotels and is only ca. 15 minutes walk from Bedford square. Common search engines with UK offerings will find these (hotels.com, booking.com, expedia.com, etc.)
Please let us know if you found any alternative venues that would be worth mentioning here, explicitly.