Visit Us
We’re located just north of Cambridge city centre, close to the junctions for the A14 and A10 – easily reached on foot, by bike, public transport, or car.
Getting to the Park is simple, with plenty of options, and we encourage sustainable travel wherever possible.
Train
The nearest mainline station is Cambridge North. From there it’s about a 20-minute walk, or a quick ride by bike, scooter or shuttle.
Travel tip: signage at the station can be confusing, but the simplest route is the path that runs alongside the Guided Busway. Just head left as you exit by One Cambridge Square.
Bus / Busway
We’re served by the Cambridgeshire Guided Busway (routes A, B and T1) and several local bus routes including PR5.
There are two stops on the Busway for the Park: one by the Plaza and one near Cambridge Regional College, so it’s easy to hop off right where you need to be.
Shuttle Service
We run a free shuttle between Cambridge North Station and the Park for members and visitors. It’s a relaxed, convenient way to get here. No need to plan, just hop on. Three stops are indicated on the map.
Cycling & Walking
Cycling or walking are great options. You’ll find bike racks outside most buildings, plus an excellent cycle hub next to The Bradfield Centre for servicing and repairs (open Monday–Friday, during business hours).
Voi e-scooters and e-bikes are also available at Cambridge North Station and along the Guided Busway for an effortless last-mile option. These can be dropped off at locations as indicated on our map.
Car / Parking
If you’re visiting by car, please check parking arrangements with the organisation you’re meeting. The Park doesn’t have any public parking, and spaces vary by building.
If no parking is available, Milton Park & Ride is a great alternative, with regular stops at the Milton Road entrance.
We offer 28 public EV charging points which can be found at Unit 406 and behind the Innovation Centre (Units 320–329). All public chargers are operated by Connected Kerb, so it’s worth installing the app before you arrive.
Discover cafés, food trucks, fitness trails, green spaces and more with our interactive map. Perfect whether you’re a Park member, a visitor, or simply exploring the local area.
Cambridge North Shuttle stop
Cambridge North Shuttle stop
Cambridge North Shuttle stop
Guided Busway Stop
Guided Busway Stop
Bus Stop
Bus Stop
Bus Stop
Enterprise Car Club, Trinity Centre
EV Charging Points
E-bike, E-scooter Drop Off Point
E-bike, E-scooter Drop Off Point
E-bike, E-scooter Drop Off Point
Spritely Osteopathy
Science Park Innovation Centre
PhysioBAB
24 Cambridge Science Park
Revolution Health & Fitness Club
24 Cambridge Science Park
Bright Horizons Daycare
319 Cambridge Science Park
Park Barbers
Trinity Centre
Cambridge Science Centre
Trinity Centre
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