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Frieze London is located in the south of Regent’s Park with the entrance off Park Square West.
Frieze Masters is approximately 15 minutes walk from Frieze London.

Transport

Heathrow, Stansted, London Luton, Gatwick and City Airport are all within an hour and a half of Regent’s Park. Connect from Heathrow Airport via Paddington Express. St Pancras International (Eurostar) and all mainline stations are within easy reach by bus or tube.

Tube

Frieze London is less than five minutes walk from Regent’s Park tube station. Baker Street and Great Portland Street tube stations are also close by.

Buses

2, 13, 18, 27, 30, 74, 82, 88, 113, 139, 189, 205, 274, 453 & C2.

Bikes

Bike racks are provided within the park.
The nearest docking stations for Transport for London’s cycle hire scheme are located next the tennis courts in Regent’s Park, towards Baker Street on Marylebone Road, next to Great Portland Street Underground station or on Albany street.

Car Parking

There are a limited number of Pay and Display parking spaces in the park. Car parking is free on the Inner and Outer Circles after 6.30pm. Public transport is very convenient for the fair and we recommend you use it where possible.

Frieze London is outside the central London congestion charging zone. For further information about the boundaries of the zone and how it may affect your journey, please visit cclondon.com or call 0845 900 1234.

Coaches are not allowed into the park. The nearest drop-off point is Baker Street Station.

Taxis

Addison Lee Ltd
Tel 020 7387 8888

Dial A Cab
Tel 020 7251 0581

Zingo
Tel 08700 700 700

Green Tomato Cars
Tel 020 8568 0022

Go Green Car
Tel 020 7502 3670

Climatecars
Tel 020 7350 5960

Radio Taxis
Tel 020 7272 0272

Playground

There is a children’s playground next to the Fair on Marylebone Green with a full range of activities for children aged 3-8.

Frieze Masters

The first edition of Frieze Masters launches in October 2012 to coincide with the tenth edition of Frieze London. Frieze Masters presents a unique perspective on the relationship between old and new art. The fair will present over 90 of the world’s leading galleries, with 77 in the main section and 22 in Spotlight with work ranging from the ancient era and old masters to art of the 20th century.

Frieze Masters is located at the north-east corner of Regent’s Park and can be accessed from the Outer Circle near Gloucester Gate.