How to find us
Blenheim Walk Building
The Blenheim Walk Building is situated in Blenheim Walk, at the top of Woodhouse Lane, opposite the Parkinson Tower of the University of Leeds.
We have a car park in Blenheim Walk, that is usually full until 5pm each day. After 5pm spaces are available for visitors. We do have disabled parking bays but it is helpful if you can contact us before you visit to book a parking space.
The nearest public car park is the multi-storey car park which is 400 metres beyond Blenheim Walk. This is clearly signed and accessed from the slip road to the inner ring road shown on the map.
City Centre Building
The City Centre Building is on Vernon Street,between the Merrion Shopping Centre and Millennium Square. Some on-street parking is available, but it is expensive and limited to two hours. We suggest that you use one of the pay and display/multi-storey car parks in the area.
Arriving by Car
Follow the signs for the City Centre, Leeds General Infirmary and the Universities. Arrows on our downloadable visitor guide map show the City’s one-way system and the most direct route to take.
Arriving by Rail
The City Centre Building is a ten minute walk from Leeds City Station, and Blenheim Walk is a further ten minute walk from there. Taxis are available from the station forecourts.
Arriving by Air
Leeds Bradford International Airport is about 8 miles from the city centre. Manchester Airport has regular, direct rail connections to Leeds City Station.
Arriving by Bus
There are buses every 5 minutes that go past the City Centre and Blenheim Walk buildings that you can catch from the bus station or Quebec Street.
Special needs or access requirements
If you have any special needs or access requirements, please contact Student Advice on 0113 202 8000 before your visit. They will be pleased to talk to you about this or any other requests.
The map
On the map below, 1 = Blenheim Walk Building, 2 = City Centre Building. Download our printable visitor guide with map.
Click here to view our location with Google maps.
