Cambridge Junction
Summary
Cambridge Junction is the welcoming home of original arts, entertainment, and creativity. Sharing the power of live performance since 1990.
Getting here
By Train
Cambridge Junction is less than ten minutes walk from Cambridge Railway Station.
Turn left out of the station on to Station Place, walk for a few minutes before turning right on to Brookgate. Turn left by the Co-op on to Hills Road and walk over the railway bridge. As you pass over the bridge, you will see Cambridge Junction on your left.
Access can be gained via the stairs from the bridge or by continuing across the bridge and turning left into Cherry Hinton Road and across Cambridge Leisure Plaza.
For further information visit the National Rail Enquiries website or call 08457 48 49 50.
By Car
From the South (London & M25) – M25, M11
From the North West (Huntingdon, Peterborough & Northampton) – A14 then M11
From the West (Bedford, St Neots & Milton Keynes) – A428 then M11
From the East (Newmarket, Bury St Edmunds, Ipswich & Norwich) – A11, A14, M11
From all directions outside Cambridge go to Junction 11 on the M11 and take the A1309 into Cambridge for several miles. At the second set of major traffic lights, turn right into Long Road. At the next major traffic lights turn left into Hills Road. After half a mile turn right into Cherry Hinton Road. Turn left unto Clifton Road. After approx. 200 metres you will arrive at Clifton Way on your left which leads to Cambridge Junction. For Sat Nav users, our postcode is CB1 7GX.
For our events during the day you can also use Cambridge’s Park & Ride system. For more information their website can be found here.
Parking
Secure car parking is available in the Cambridge Leisure multi-storey car park on Clifton Way, adjacent to Cambridge Junction. For more information and for parking tariffs click here. Customers visiting Cambridge Junction during the day may collect a validation code at the J2 Box Office to obtain a discounted rate.
By Bicycle or On Foot from the City Centre
Cambridge Junction is a 30 minute walk from the centre of Cambridge. Head out of the city on St Andrews Street, with the Grand Arcade shopping centre on your right. Stay on this road as it becomes Regent Street.
When you get to the Catholic Church with the high spire at the crossroads where Hills Road, Regent Street, Gonville Place and Lensfield Road meet, head straight up Hills Road. As you pass over the bridge, you will see Cambridge Junction on your left.
Access can be gained via the stairs from the bridge or by continuing across the bridge and turning left into Cherry Hinton Road and across Cambridge Leisure Plaza. There are a huge number of cycle racks outside Cambridge Junction.
By Bus
Buses run regularly along Hills Road and Cherry Hinton Road throughout the day and early evening. Nightbuses pass to and from the City Centre, Arbury, Kings Hedges, Chesterton, Trumpington, Queen Edith’s Way, Cherry Hinton, Perne Road and the Whitehill Estate.
Visit the Stagecoach East Guide to Tickets page to find location-specific services and useful travel information for the Cambridge area or call 08712 00 22 33.
Accessibility Information
Cambridge Junction is fully accessible. If you have any access requirements or questions please contact Cambridge Junction prior to your visit so they can make your experience as convenient as possible. Their staff are happy to assist you during your visit and will take necessary actions prior to your arrival to make sure you and your party are catered for.
For more information please visit the Cambridge Junction website
Parking
Additional accessibility parking can be found at ground floor level of the multi-storey car park off Clifton Way.
Toilets
Accessible WC facilities can be located in all venues. J1 – x2 flat floor access toilets (one located near the box office, one near the lift lobby) J2 – x1 flat floor access (located opposite the box office) & x1 at balcony level (located near lift) J3 – x1 changing places toilet – flat floor level and fully accessible (located just inside the entrance of J3) Please click HERE to download a visual story document. This will give you details of the layout of the venue and locations of access toilet facilities so you can get an idea of what to expect prior to your visit.
Hearing Assistance Systems
Cambridge Junction is equipped with an induction loop in foyer areas. Within both main spaces (J1 and J2), infrared hearing assistance systems are in operation. Please switch your hearing aid to ‘T’ for the duration of the performance. If you are having difficulty with the reception, please inform a member of staff and they’ll try to improve the sound. The fire alarm is equipped with flashing beacons throughout the spaces to aid you should evacuation be necessary. Some performances may be captioned or signed.
J1, J2, and J3 spaces have flat floor access. Wheelchair users are urged to book in advance as accessible spaces reserved for wheelchairs are released for general sale once all other tickets are sold. If you have any particular access requirements you would like us to be aware of prior to your visit by calling us on 01223 511511 or emailing tickets@junction.co.uk.