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Visitor Map & Directions

By Car 🚗

Leave the M1 motorway at junction 25 and follow the A52 signposted to Nottingham. After approximately 4.4 miles turn right at the roundabout (Miller & Carter) onto the A6464 Woodside Road. Turn left at the next roundabout to enter the University of Nottingham’s West Entrance. 

The EMCC is situated on Beeston Road, which is the main loop road through the campus. 

By Rail 🚅

The nearest stations to the EMCC are Beeston Station and Nottingham. There are over 30 direct trains that travel between St Pancras and Nottingham on a daily basis. 

Visit www.nationalrail.co.uk or phone 08457 484950 for further information.

By Air ✈️

From East Midlands Airport, the EMCC is just 14 miles away via the M1 North leaving at junction 25 and following the A52.

University Park is The University of Nottingham’s largest campus at 300 acres. Part of the University since 1929, the campus is widely regarded as one of the largest and most attractive in the country. 

Set in extensive greenery and around a lake, University Park is the focus of life for students, staff and visitors and is conveniently located only two miles from the city centre. 

The hub of student life is the Portland Building, which houses the Students’ Union, the Student Support Centre, as well as shops, banks, bars and restaurants.

The local community are welcome to enjoy the walks, parks and gardens in the University’s landscaped settings which feature:
 – Long-established woodland
 – Contemporary gardens
 – The Millennium Garden – a quiet, reflective place in which to escape the hustle and bustle of campus life. 

 

The campus has been a Civic Trust Green Flag Award Winner every year since 2003 – the only university campus to achieve this status.  

Nottingham is the perfect city break destination. Home to some of the best shopping in the UK, an exciting cultural calendar and recognised nationally for the quality of its restaurants and bars, this city has it all. 

Nottingham’s compact city centre, pedestrianised streets and tram system make it easy to get around. 

Shopping – Over 1000 shops and many local markets for you to indulge in a bit of retail therapy. 

Culture – Excited by cutting edge art, theatre, music and dance? Nottinghamshire is the home to Europe’s largest number of artists per capita. 

Key Attractions – Nottingham is home to some of the UK’s top attractions. Nottingham Castle alone has a worldwide reputation. Take a guided tour through Nottingham and uncover it’s enthralling, fascinating and sometimes dark past.

Find out more visit experiencenottinghamshire.com – for more information and the latest What’s On guides. 

Car Parking

Car Parking Information

Total Number of Spaces (Including Disabled): 233

Lower Car Park Spaces: 102 (6 disabled) 

Upper Car Park Spaces: 118 (9 disabled)

Overflow Car Park Spaces: 13 (0 disabled)