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Getting to The Brewery: the address, the stations and a composed arrival

The Brewery is one of the City of London's grandest event addresses — a sweep of vast, characterful spaces on the site of the historic Whitbread brewery, just off the Barbican. It hosts everything from awards dinners and conferences to weddings and Christmas parties. The practical question on the day is the ordinary one: how do you and your guests reach the door — on time, dressed for the occasion, and without circling the City's one-way streets? This guide answers exactly that.

Set on Chiswell Street on the edge of the Barbican, The Brewery occupies the site where Samuel Whitbread brewed from 1750 until the brewery closed in 1976 — a building so grand in its day it drew royal visits. Today it's one of the capital's premier event and fine-dining venues, with a run of large, high-ceilinged rooms that host major conferences, gala dinners, weddings and seasonal parties. For all that scale and history, the arrival is refreshingly simple to plan: the venue sits in the busy City, minutes from several stations but with no parking of its own, so the journey to the door rewards a little forethought.

01 / LOCATIONWhere exactly is The Brewery?

The Brewery is at 52 Chiswell Street, London EC1Y 4SD, in the City of London, on the northern edge of the Barbican between Moorgate and Old Street. The entrance is reached through the courtyard of The Montcalm Hotel, towards the western end of Chiswell Street. It sits firmly within the Congestion Charge zone and the ULEZ, in one of the busiest, most tightly parked corners of the City — so a clean drop-off, not a park-and-stay, is the sensible approach.

02 / THE SETTINGA historic brewery built for occasions

Behind the courtyard entrance, The Brewery opens into a sequence of grand, flexible spaces — among them the cavernous Porter Tun with its vast unsupported roof, the King George III and Queen Charlotte rooms, the Sugar Rooms and the Smeaton Vaults — capable of seating large banquets or staging exhibitions and conferences. It holds a wedding licence across the building and is a fixture of the London awards-season calendar. The point for arrival day is simple: this is a venue built to make an occasion of things, so the journey to its door deserves the same care as everything waiting inside.

03 / STATIONSNearest stations and getting around

The Brewery is genuinely well connected — the catch is the last few minutes on busy City pavements:

Buses 21, 43, 76, 100, 141, 153, 214, 271 and 388 serve the area. For getting around day to day this is hard to better. The familiar catch applies on event day: superb travelling light, considerably less so in formal wear, with gifts or kit, or coordinating a group after a long flight.

04 / AIRPORTSAirport transfer times to The Brewery

The Brewery is reachable from every London airport, but the journeys vary — and so does how relaxed they are with luggage or a group. The board below gives realistic door-to-door driving times for a pre-booked private hire car. Treat them as a planning guide; City traffic has its own ideas.

→ The Brewery · Chiswell Street EC1Approx · by car
London City LCY · EAST
~6 mi
25–50 min
Heathrow LHR · WEST
~16 mi
50–80 min
Luton LTN · NORTH
~30 mi
45–75 min
Gatwick LGW · SOUTH
~28 mi
55–90 min
Stansted STN · NORTH-EAST
~33 mi
50–80 min
Times vary with traffic, weather and time of day. A Rushxo fare is fixed before you ride — delays don't change the price.

From Heathrow

Heathrow is the gateway for most international guests. The rail option is the Elizabeth line direct to Moorgate or Farringdon, both a short walk from the venue — strong travelling light. A direct Heathrow airport transfer by car removes the change entirely, with the driver meeting you in arrivals after baggage reclaim and taking you straight to the Chiswell Street entrance — welcome after a long-haul flight or when you're dressed for the evening.

From the other airports

London City is close to the east — handy for guests flying via LCY — while Gatwick, Luton and Stansted mean a fast train into a London terminus then a final hop across the City. A door-to-door transfer keeps it to one car, one driver and one fixed price — which matters most for a group or in event dress.

The Brewery is built to make an occasion of things. The journey to its door deserves the same sense of ceremony.

05 / THE EASY WAYArriving for your event — train, Tube or private hire?

There's no single right answer. Travelling light and mid-morning for a meeting? The Tube into Barbican or Moorgate is quick and the stations are excellent. A pre-booked private hire transfer tends to win when arrival matters most:

Why this helps at The Brewery: the entrance is set back through the Montcalm Hotel courtyard on a busy, one-way City street with no parking of its own. A local driver knows the approach and sets you down cleanly at the courtyard rather than circling Chiswell Street — no fuss, no meter running, because there is no meter.

06 / NEARBYWhat's around The Brewery

The Barbican edge of the City is rich in culture and good places to gather:

07 / FAQFrequently asked questions

Where is The Brewery?

At 52 Chiswell Street, London EC1Y 4SD, in the City of London on the Barbican edge, on the site of the former Whitbread brewery. The nearest Tube stations are Barbican and Moorgate, both about a five-minute walk.

What's the nearest station to The Brewery?

Barbican (Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan) and Moorgate (Northern and Elizabeth lines plus rail) are both about five minutes' walk, with Old Street, Farringdon and Liverpool Street nearby.

How do I get from Heathrow to The Brewery?

Heathrow is around 16 miles away. The Elizabeth line runs to Moorgate or Farringdon, both a short walk from the venue. A pre-booked car runs door to door in roughly 50 to 80 minutes with the fare fixed in advance.

Is there parking or drop-off at The Brewery?

There's no car park on site; the nearest is the Barbican Centre car park on Silk Street, with limited pay-and-display nearby. Most guests are set down at the entrance, reached through The Montcalm Hotel courtyard.

Can I arrange transport for event or wedding guests?

Yes — Rushxo can arrange saloons, executive cars and MPVs for arrivals and departures at fixed fares set in advance, with local drivers who know the City's one-way streets.

Can I book a fixed-price transfer to The Brewery in advance?

Yes. With Rushxo you can book online or by WhatsApp at any hour, with the fare confirmed before you ride, no surge pricing and 24/7 human support.

Time Matters

Arrive at The Brewery the easy way

Fixed-fare private hire to and from The Brewery. Local drivers, flight tracking, no surge — confirmed before you ride.

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