Travel and access information
Getting to the Law Society
Nearest tube stations:
- Chancery Lane – Central line (0.3 miles)
- Temple – Circle and District lines (0.4 miles)
- Holborn – Central and Piccadilly lines (0.5 miles)
- Blackfriars – Circle and District lines (0.6 miles)
- Farringdon – Circle, Elizabeth and Hammersmith and City lines (0.6 miles)
The nearest tube station with step-free access from train to street level is Blackfriars. Then take buses: 11, 15, 26 or 76.
Nearest train stations:
- City Thameslink (0.6 miles)
- Charing Cross (0.8 miles)
- Waterloo Station (1.1 miles)
- Liverpool Street (1.6 miles)
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Nearest airports:
- City Airport (8 miles)
- Heathrow (18 miles)
Parking
There is no parking outside the Law Society from 7am to 7pm, Monday to Friday.
Visitors can be dropped off or picked up from outside the main entrance.
Public car parking is available nearby in .
Badge-holder parking
There are two badge-holder parking spaces at the junction of Chancery Lane and Southampton Buildings.
The does not apply in Westminster due to traffic congestion and the high demand for parking in central London.
Getting around the Law Society
We’re committed to being an open and accessible venue for everyone.
We have a range of facilities to help you access our member services.
Our front of house staff are on hand to assist, and can provide help with directions and accessibility.
Doors
The majority of doors used by visitors will be open or power assisted.
There will also be staff on hand to assist with access through doors.
Stairs
The main entrance stairs have colour contrasting anti-slip tread. All other stairs do not have colour contrasting anti-slip tread.
Most of the stairs around the Law Society have a handrail or banister.
Lifts
All lifts at the Law Society are wheelchair accessible, have audio announcements and Braille labelling on the buttons.
Room access
113 Chancery Lane
There is a lift next to the front entrance on 113 Chancery Lane to take visitors with mobility access requirements from street level to the reception area. Press the button to call the lift.
The Common Room
The Common Room is on the first floor. It can be accessed via the lift from the entrance hall.
Turn sharp right when you exit the lift and go through the door to the main staircase. The Common Room is straight ahead.
Access may not be suitable for some power-operated wheelchairs, dependent on the wheelchair’s dimensions.
The library
Our library is on the first floor. It can be accessed by the lift from the entrance hall.
Access may not be suitable for some power-operated wheelchairs, dependent on the wheelchair’s dimensions.
Bar and restaurant
is on the ground floor and has level access.
The bar is raised up three steps from the restaurant area.
Our porters and restaurant staff are on hand to help if needed.
Contemplation and Prayer Room
Visitors can use the Contemplation and Prayer room.
This room may be suitable for those wanting to pray, who require a quiet room with less stimulation and/or would like to breastfeed a child in a private space.
For further information about this please contact the front of house staff.
Visitors can also contact our front of house staff regarding quiet zones around the building.
Toilets and baby changing
Accessible toilets are available on all levels of the Law Society.
We offer gender specific toilets at the bottom of the president’s stairs in the basement level.
We offer all-gender toilets, available in the following areas:
- ground floor level, in the Front Entrance Hall
- second floor level, opposite Front Hall lift
Accessible baby changing facilities are available in the following areas:
- ground floor: Front Entrance Hall
- second floor: opposite Front Hall lift
Hearing loops
Hearing loops are fitted in all function rooms for people with hearing requirements.
Switch your hearing aid to the ‘T’ frequency.
Borrow a wheelchair
We have two wheelchairs which can use for guests to use while in the Law Society.
These can be borrowed from reception, or from the security office at the Bell Yard entrance.
Guide and assistant animals
Working guide and assistance animals are welcome at the Law Society.
They should be appropriately trained, always supervised, and kept with you, ideally on a leash.
More information
For more information on the accessing the Law Society, contact us:
- Enquiry line: +44 (0) 20 7242 1222 - available 9am-5pm Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays)
- Event enquiry: +44 (0) 20 7320 9555 - available 9am-5pm Monday to Friday (excluding bank holidays).
- Helpdesk@lawsociety.org.uk
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