LJMU, Redmonds Building

Redmonds Building

Brownlow Hill
Liverpool
L3 5UG

 

As with any trip, it’s really important that you plan your journey in advance and take into account any disruption to roads, buses, or rail. Local updates to public transport can be found on the Merseytravel website.

If you are travelling to the Redmonds Building by road and are using satellite navigation equipment you can enter the co-ordinates 53.4051,-2.9725 or the postcode L3 5UG.

Alternative car parking options

There are 200 spaces at Mount Pleasant multi-storey car park.
Visit www.ncp.co.uk/find-a-car-park for full details of city car parking facilities.

 

Yourparkingspace is located on Brownlow Hill. Visit https://www.yourparkingspace.co.uk/ for full details of city car parking facilities.

 

Rail

The Redmonds Building is just a ten-minute walk away from the nearest mainline station at Lime Street. Take the main exit of the station and turn left onto Lime Street. Then turn left again at the Britannia Adelphi Hotel and continue up Brownlow Hill towards the Metropolitan Catholic Cathedral. The Redmonds Building is on your right before you reach the Cathedral.

National Rail Enquiries:
+44 (0)8457 484 950
www.nationalrail.co.uk

Coach

The National Express Coach Station is located at Liverpool One Bus Station, Canning Place, Liverpool L1 8LB, in the heart of Liverpool’s city centre.

From the exit, head through the city centre until you reach Hanover Street, turn left and keep walking toward the Adelphi Hotel. Brownlow Hill is the first road on the right side of the Adelphi Hotel, head up Bownlow Hill and the Redmonds Building will be on your right hand side when you reach the first set of traffic lights.

National Express Coaches:

+44 (0)871 781 8181 
www.nationalexpress.com

Ferry

You can sail between Liverpool and Belfast, Liverpool and Dublin and between Liverpool and the Isle of Man. Locally, Mersey Ferries operate services between Pier Head and Birkenhead/Wallasey on the Wirral. Once in Liverpool, follow signs for the Metropolitan Catholic Cathedral, or for Lime Street Station, then follow directions to the University from the station, as described above.

Mersey Ferries:

0151 639 0609 (UK only)
www.merseyferries.co.uk
Email: info@merseyferries.co.uk

Public transport advice

Merseyside has a comprehensive public transport network serving Liverpool city centre and the surrounding area. Public transport options include buses, trains and the famous Mersey Ferries and are a great way of getting around locally and seeing more of the wider region.

For ticketing, timetables and a route planner go to www.merseytravel.gov.uk or call Traveline on 0871 200 2230.


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