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Edinburgh Business School Auditorium  (click here for link to map PDF)
Heriot-Watt University
Edinburgh Campus

EH14 4AS

Bus
Lothian Buses (24 hours): 0131 555 6363
(Note: search for "Riccarton Campus")

First Buses : 08708 727271

The journey to Heriot-Watt University by bus takes about 30 to 45 minutes from the city centre. The 25/25A departs from Princes Street, via Haymarket Station, Gorgie Road and Sighthill.
The 25 is the most frequent bus to Edinburgh Campus, leaving the city centre every 10 minutes during the day and every 30 minutes after 19.00. During peak times, morning and evening, Monday to Friday, the 25a provides an additional services to Edinburgh Campus.
The 34 departs from Ocean terminal via Princess Street, Fountainpark and Sighthill. The service operates Monday to Friday from 06.00 until 23.00, leaving every 15 minutes during the day and every 30 minutes after 20.00
The 45 leaves from St Andrew Square via the Mound, Tollcross, Bruntsfield, Colinton and Currie. The service operates every 30 minutes Monday to Friday from 06.30 till 18.00
The 25 runs until midnight, after which Lothian Buses operates the 101 and 201, an hourly night bus to Edinburgh Campus from Waverley train station via Princes Street, Haymarket, Gorgie and Sighthill.
Bus service schedules are subject to change and enquiries should be directed to the two main companies above.

Car
The Edinburgh Business School Auditorium at Heriot-Watt University is situated half a mile west of the Calder Junction exit from the A720 city bypass. The bypass connects with the:
A8/M8 and M9 (West and central Scotland)
A1 (East and south Scotland
A7/A68 (Borders and south Scotland)
When arriving via the M8 from Glasgow, turn right at the Hermiston Gait roundabout and make sure that you follow the A71 signs for Kilmarnock.

Facilities for people with disabilities:
Full wheelchair access to venue, disabled toilets and digital hearing loop.

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