How to get to our London offices
Is your journey necessary?
Whilst we welcome visitors at our offices, the Department is working to reduce its carbon footprint for business travel in line with government targets and has developed a series of measures to help achieve this:
- video conferencing
- promotion of public transport, walking and cycling
Video conferencing
An integrated video conferencing service is available within the Department. If you think this might be appropriate for your meeting to avoid travelling, please contact your host at DfT for further information.
Car parking
There is no staff or visitor car parking at our London offices. However, limited parking can be arranged for mobility impaired drivers: please speak to the person hosting your meeting.
Travelling to our London offices
The Department's London offices are all reachable from the capital's mainline stations
Great Minster House (GMH)
Great Minster House
76 Marsham Street
London
SW1P 4DR
Tel: 020 7944 5300
GMH mapGetting to GMH:
You can plan your door-to-door journey to GMH on the Transport Direct website.
Southside (STH) and 55 Victoria Street (55V)
These two offices are very close together in Victoria Street, SW1.
Southside
105 Victoria Street
London
SW1E 6DT
Tel: 020 7944 6210
55 Victoria Street
London
SW1H 0EU
Tel: 020 7944 8160
Getting to Southside and 55 Victoria Street:
You can plan your door-to-door journey to Southside or 55 Victoria Street on the Transport Direct website.
Travel updates
Check the following websites for the latest travel news:
Arriving at London's mainline stations
Details on how to get to the Department's London offices using mainline stations.
- Published:
- 15 October 2010
Getting to Great Minster House on foot or by bus
Details on how to get to Great Minster House from mainline and underground stations, by bus or on foot.
Getting to Southside and 55 Victoria Street on foot or by bus
Details on how to get to Southside and 55 Victoria Street on foot or by bus.
- Published:
- 15 October 2010
By bicycle
Details of parking and shower facilities for cyclists at Great Minster House.
- Published:
- 15 October 2010

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