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From Euston Underground Station:
On leaving the station cross Euston Road and walk alongside Upper Woburn Place for approximately 50 meters. Turn left into Woburn Walk which leads to Burton Street. Tiger House is straight ahead of you when you reach Burton Street (which is adjacent to Flaxman Terrace).

From King's Cross Station:
Take the exit at the front of the station on Euston Road. Turn immediately right on leaving the Station, walk alongside Euston Road, and head towards the British Library. When reaching the British Library, cross the Euston Road at the pedestrian crossing. Turn right at Euston Road and immediately turn left into Mabledon Place. Turn immediately right into Flaxman Terrace and Tiger House is on your left where the street makes a sharp bend to the left and turns into Burton Street.

Arriving at Heathrow:
There are a number of options. The most straightforward is to take the Picadilly Underground line from Heathrow Central direct to King's Cross and thence follow the directions above. The journey takes approximately 60-65 minutes from Heathrow to King's Cross but is relatively inexpensive. Alternatively the Heathrow Express takes only 15 minutes (20 minutes from Terminal 4) from Heathrow to Paddington Station in Central London, but is more expensive. From Paddington, take a black cab direct to the Centre or the Underground to King's Cross and follow the directions above.

Arriving at Gatwick:
There are two choices of rail service. The first is to take the Gatwick Express to Victoria Station in Central London (every 15 minutes, non-stop) and then proceed either by black cab or by Underground to King's Cross. The second option is to take the (slower) Thameslink service (every 20-30 minutes) direct to King's Cross. From King's Cross follow the directions above. Note: because of the distance from Gatwick to Central London, the use of a taxi is definitely not recommended.
 
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