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TRAVEL INFORMATION

WHERE IS HARD ROCK CALLING TAKING PLACE?

The Hard Rock Calling site will be on the East Side of Hyde Park, near to Park Lane.  The main entrance will be on the North of the site, which is easily accessible from Hyde Park Corner and Marble Arch stations.  

GETTING THERE BY TUBE

PICCADILLY LINE - Stations: Green Park, Hyde Park Corner
CENTRAL LINE - Stations: Marble Arch, Bond Street

Please check TFL's website for the confirmed engineering works taking place over the festival weekend.

GETTING THERE BY BUS

From North London: 6, 7, 10, 16, 52, 73, 82, 390, 414
From South London: 2, 36, 137, 436
From West London: 9, 10, 14, 19, 22, 52, 74, 148, 414

TFL JOURNEY PLANNER

For help with getting to Hard Rock Calling, try TFL's Journey Planner

Visit for door-to-door directions and a free downloadable map.

CARBON OFFSETTING

Trying to get to the festival in an environmentally friendly way, but still want to do more?  Donate a few pence to negate the carbon emitted by travelling to the festival and we’ll invest it all into environmental projects at local schools.

Climate change is a pressing global issue. Nevertheless, there are things that we can all do.

We are committed to encouraging and providing more sustainable transport options to Hard Rock Calling where possible, and would also like to offer customers the opportunity to negate their unavoidable carbon emissions associated with travelling to this event by investing in environmental projects in schools around Hyde Park

If you would like to participate in this scheme, there is an option to add 50p to your order on the shipping page. Schools in the local area will be coming up with their projects for the funds, these will then be detailed on www.hardrockcalling.co.uk and we’ll choose one to support.

Eco-Schools are an international award programme that guides schools on their sustainable journey, providing a framework to help embed these principles into the heart of school life.

For more information on Eco-Schools please go to www.eco-schools.org.uk

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