Sheffield’s known as a great northern city – and we’re proud to be in Yorkshire.
But look on a map and you’ll see that we are actually right in the middle of the UK, with great transport links to the rest of the UK. For example, we’re just two hours from London by train.
The city itself is served by excellent bus services – and the famous Supertram.
We have two campuses and the Global Brand Conference 2020 is to be held at our City Campus.
City Campus
Our City Campus is located opposite Sheffield train station and next to Sheffield bus station – as you walk out of the station you are right in the middle of our campus.
Get directions to City Campus.
Local airports
- Doncaster Sheffield Airport
- Manchester Airport
- Leeds-Bradford Airport
- Nottingham East Midlands Airport
By train
Sheffield train station is opposite our City Campus. Visit National Rail Enquiries for times and fares, or call 08457 48 49 50.
By coach
Coaches stop at Sheffield Interchange, next to our City Campus. Visit the National Express website to see timetables and book tickets
By car
We have parking discounts at two city centre car parks. Find out where to park at our campuses.
If you are a blue badge holder, call us on 0114 225 6464 before your visit and we’ll arrange suitable parking.
Our campus addresses and postcodes are
- City Campus – Howard Street, Sheffield, S1 1WB (if you’re using satnav please use S1 4RF)
City Centre map and location - Collegiate Campus – Collegiate Crescent, Sheffield, S10 2BP
Collegiate Campus map and location
Visit the AA website for the latest travel information and to plan your journey.
Travel within Sheffield
Travel South Yorkshire provides information about local buses and Supertram, including timetables, journey planning, tickets and park and ride services.
Call the Traveline on 01709 515151 for more information.
Accessibility
You can find detailed information about the accessibility of our buildings on the DisabledGo website.
DisabledGo produce detailed online access guides to a wide range of venues. The information they provide aims to empower disabled people to make their own informed decisions about the usability of a venue based on their own particular access requirements.