Addenbrooke's Hospital
Biomedical Research
The Rosie Hospital
General information about parking at Cambridge University Hospitals
Parking space at Cambridge University Hospitals is limited and the nearby roads can get congested.
We encourage you to use public transport, taxis or walk/cycle, if possible.
A 'pay on foot' car park system operates at Cambridge University Hospitals, with patients and visitors paying to park in specially designated car parks.
All car parks at Cambridge University Hospitals have barriers at the entrances and exits. Ticket machines are located in each car park for paying and validating the car park ticket before exit. The system is very easy to use, just like many shopper's car parks in towns and cities around the country.
If you choose to come by car, please remember to bring some change for the car park ticket machines.
Security: will my car be safe?
All car parking areas across the site now have street lighting, and most are also covered by close-circuit television (CCTV) 24 hours a day. However, although the Trust will endeavour to ensure the safety of vehicles parked on the site, vehicles and their contents are left at the owners' risk.
Illegal parking
Addenbrooke's and the Rosie share a very busy site, and we cannot risk roads being blocked by illegally parked cars. The following car parking rules apply:
Directions:
Addenbrooke's Travel Helpline: 01223 586655
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