There are many ways you can travel to our hospitals.
Park and ride
Our hospitals have direct and quick links with many of the Cambridgeshire Park and Ride sites.
- Plan your journey via the Park & Ride website (opens in a new tab).
Non-urgent advice: Temporary reduction in parking at Babraham Park & Ride
There is currently a temporary reduction in the number of spaces available at Babraham Park & Ride whilst work takes place on a renewable energy project.
Additional capacity is available at Trumpington Park & Ride which allows access to our hospitals via the frequent Busway service or shared cycle/pedestrian path.
Bus
Addenbrooke’s Hospital has its own bus station at the Hills Road entrance to the site. The majority of buses pick up and drop off here. There are further stops around the wider biomedical campus.
- View timetables (opens in a new tab)
- Or call Traveline: 0871 200 2 233.
Due to construction works there may be changes to the bus stops, compared to those shown on the site map.
Cambridgeshire Guided Busway
Busway A and B
Trumpington Park and Ride > Cambridge Biomedical Campus (CBC) > Cambridge Rail Station > City centre and beyond
Campus stops
- Francis Crick Avenue (Busway A and B) (opens in a new tab) (10 minute walk to main reception)
- Dame Mary Archer Way (Busway A and B) (opens in a new tab) (5 minute walk to main reception or 1 minute to the Rosie Hospital)
- Outpatients (Busway A and B) (opens in a new tab) (2 minute walk to main reception)
- Puddicombe Way (Busway A and B) (opens in a new tab) (6 minute walk to main reception)
- Royal Papworth Hospital (Busway A and B) (opens in a new tab) (6 minute walk to main reception)
The services run along the busway serving Longstanton and St Ives Park and Ride sites.
Universal bus service
Eddington – Cambridge City Centre – Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Campus stops
- Francis Crick Avenue (Universal bus service) (opens in a new tab) (10 minute walk to main reception)
- Dame Mary Archer Way (Universal bus service) (opens in a new tab) (10 minute walk to main reception)
- Outpatients bus stop (Universal bus service) (opens in a new tab) (2 minute walk to main reception)
- Puddicombe Way (Universal bus service) (opens in a new tab) (6 minute walk to main reception)
On-site courtesy bus
The patient courtesy bus shuttles around site, with the service now provided using an electric vehicle.
The bus will run Monday to Friday, 08:00- 16:00, following a continuous loop around the site, stopping at the following points:
- Car Park 1
- Addenbrooke’s Treatment Centre
- Royal Papworth Hospital
- Car Park 2
- Rosie Hospital, Breast Unit and CDC
- N and R Wards
- Rehab Block MRIS lay-by
- Oncology
- Main bus stop
- Main Outpatient’s entrance
From Cambridge Rail Station
- Approximately 30 minutes walk
- Approximately 10 minutes by bus
- Visit Traveline (opens in a new tab) to plan your journey
By car
The hospitals are well signposted from most parts of Cambridge. If you are driving from outside Cambridge, there is easy access to the campus via Addenbrooke's Road, signed from Junction 11 on the M11.
Visit Google Maps for a personalised directions (opens in a new tab) to our site.
Car parking for patients and visitors is located in one of our two multi-storey car parks located at car park 1 (opens in a new tab) or car park 2 (opens in a new tab). Each of these car parks operates a pay on foot system where customers make their payment for parking on exiting the car park.
More information about parking and tariffs.
By cycle
The main road routes leading to the hospital, including Hills Road, Long Road, Trumpington Road and Addenbrooke's Road all have dedicated cycles lanes, as well as off-road paths some of their length.
Cambridgeshire County Council provides a downloadable map of cycle routes (opens in a new tab) through and around the city.
Cambridge CycleStreets (opens in a new tab) enables you to plan routes online.
There is a number of cycle parking areas across the campus with public open cycle parking at key entrances.
If you are arriving by train, there is a shared-use path alongside the guided busway.
Walk
Our hospitals are at the southern edge of Cambridge. Walking from the city centre takes around an hour.
If you are arriving by train, the shared-use path alongside the guided busway makes for a pleasant half hour walk.
Babraham Park and Ride is about two kilometres south of the hospital. Many people choose to park their cars here and then walk or catch the Park and Ride bus to the hospital.
Trumpington Park and Ride is under 3 kilometres from the hospitals. Guided bus services are available however some people choose to walk the scenic route to and/or from the Park and Ride.
Taxi
There are a number of local taxi forms operating around our hospitals' site:
- Panther Taxis - 01223 715715
- A1 Cabco - 01223 313131
Cambridge Biomedical Campus travel guide
Passenger Assist Cambridge
Passenger Assist is a 24/7 mobility and wheelchair taxi service. They can assist with the following:
- Hospital appointments
- Shopping
- Days out
- Airport transfers
- Seaport transfers
- Station transfers
- School runs
All drivers are fully DBS checked, disability aware and first aid certified.
For contact information and to book the service please visit the Passenger Assist website (opens in a new tab).