London has a lot of venues to surprise you. If you are searching for an exceptional and inspiring place with a real history, Proud Camden is the one you are to visit. It is an outstanding place combining the features of photography and art gallery, bar and a live music venue. The building is 200 years old and once was a hospital for horses. Today, it hosts the events deserving attention of the audience.
Venue Details
Getting there
Proud Camden is well-situated, so you can easily use public transport or a car to get there.
By train and tube: Head to Kentish Town Railway Station, if you want to go by train. You can go on foot from there, as it is quite close. Other rail stations nearby are Euston Railway Station and St Pancras. The nearest tube stations are Chalk Farm and Camden Town, both on the Northern line. They are about 5-6 minutes walk from the venue.
By car: The venue is placed on the Chalk Farm Road. You can find the best way there from your location, checking out the map.
International: It is easy to get to Proud Camden if you come to the city by train because Euston Railway Station and St Pancras International are quite close to the building. You can get to the venue from Heathrow Airport by train as well. The trip will take less than an hour. You can always catch or pre-book a taxi from the airport.
Parking facilities
There is a great car park on Chalk Farm Road. You can rent a space there. There are also car parks on Regis Road, Eton Road, Jamestown Road, and Jamestown Road. The prices vary considerably, so try to make the best deal. Please, check the options of Blue Badge parking on the official Camden website.
Access for people with special needs
The venue has ramps leading to the building and the VIP zone. Accessible toilets are also available. Unfortunately, there is neither loop system for hard hearing visitors, not Braille printed materials for visually impaired ones.