Practical Info
Travel, accommodation and more
Saturday and Sunday (12th & 13th Sep) programme will be held in a fully accessible venue in Tower Hamlets, East London.
Monday (14th Sep) action will be located in Central London.
Rebels with access needs
If you are a rebel with access/accessibility needs, then please connect with us to ask questions and get support via the email below or by joining the Telegram channel.
- Email wellbeing+drn@extinctionrebellion.uk
- Join the Accessibility and Inclusion chat group on Telegram
- Step Free London guide here
- Toilet Map of London (you can filter by 'accessible')
Food
Simple food will be provided over the weekend, but please bring your own mug, plate, bowl, cutlery.
Travel to the Venue
- Walk - The venue is 5 mins walk from Liverpool Street station.
- Cycle - bikes can be hired for single journeys through Tfl
Accommodation
Indoor
You can register as a guest via the the commUnityHome website to find a place to stay.
Camping
Apologies if you heard the offer of camping in the Open Call, it has been subsequently decided that we don't have the capacity to offer the safety/safeguarding required to be responsible for a pop-up campsite.
List of Hostels
These are options across whole of London, not necessarily close to the venue.
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Astor Hostel Victoria - There’s options for 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10 bed dorms, plus private rooms, so people could book in groups.
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White Ferry House is a pub hostel that also looks like a good option, and there’s several hostels from the same brand in London:
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YHA London Central is on the Victoria line, about a 10-15 minute walk from Oxford Circus tube station, which is a few stops away from Victoria station. Good option for people to book in groups.
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Generator London is near King’s Cross, which is on the Victoria line. It looks pretty trendy, and has things like a bar and games nights: https://staygenerator.com/hostels/london
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Clink261 is also near King’s Cross, and it has a pod room, where you get your own little enclosed bed, so could be good for people travelling alone who want some privacy:
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Zedwell Capsule Hotel in Piccadilly is another Japanese-style capsule hotel where you’ve got your own little pod. It’s a little further away (you’ll need to change tube trains) and a little more expensive too, but looks comfortable and private:
Campervans
We do not advise camper bringing camper vans to London, however if you do contact commUnityHome for possible driveways to park in, or use JustPark.
Love & Rage Telegram Chat
Contact loveandrage@extinctionrebellion.uk
Info about - Travel bursary
For accessibility questions -
wellbeing+drn@extinctionrebellion.uk