Goethe-Institut London

View the contact directory »

Alternative Name Goethe-Institut Goethe Institute
Description German cultural centre
Address 50 Princes Gate Exhibition Road
LONDON
SW7 2PH
Telephone 020 7596 4000
020 7596 4040 (Library and information centre)
020 7596 4004 (Language Courses)
Fax 020 7594 0240
Email [email protected]
Contact Ms N. Maus, (Press Officer)
Hours
Languages German
Special Events See website for details
Transport Tube: South Kensington (District,Circle and Piccadilly)
Buses: 9, 10, 14, 49, 52, 70, 74, 345, C1
Newsletter Yes
Products German language courses
Fees See notes.
Notes For all events held at the Goethe-Institut it is advisable to book first. Tickets may be purchased in advance by post ,telephone, or in person. All types of German language courses are available. Please contact the Language Office for details.


Last Updated 17 November 2015
Is there someone especially responsible for arrangements to meet the needs of people with disabilities? - No
Is there anyone on the site who can use British Sign Language? - No
Is information about activities and facilities available on floppy disk, e-mail or internet? - Yes - e-mail or website
Is information about activities and facilities available on cassette? - No
Is information about activities and facilities available in large print and braille? - No
Is information about activities and facilities available via minicom/textphone? - No
Are there concessionary rates for people with disabilities? - No
Are the costs of a carer or personal assistant waived? - Yes - The cost of carers and personal assistants are waived, by agreement with event organisers.
Are there priority parking places on-site for people with disabilities? - No
Are there on-street, disabled badge parking places nearby (less than about 100 metres/yards away?) - No
Is there a set down point for easy access to the building nearby (less than 100 metres/yards away?) - Yes
Is there a train/underground station nearby(less than 100 metres/yards away?) - Yes - South Kensington (District & Piccadilly) 500 metres away.
From the nearest train/underground station, will people encounter obstacles? - Yes - There are steps and roads to cross.
Is there a bus stop less than 100 metres away? - Yes - 9, 10, 52
From the nearest bus stop, will people encounter obstacles? - Yes - There are roads to cross.
Are the building doors automatic? - No
Is the building fully wheelchair accessible? - No - There are steps with no slope, but those working at the service are available to offer assistance. There are no obstacles to the service once inside the building, and a lift available to all floors.
Are the toilets accessible? - Yes
Is free access to a plug point for charging electric wheelchairs available? - No
Are guide dogs and hearing dogs welcome? - Yes
Is there a loop system for people with hearing loss? - No
Are there plans for emergency evacuation which cover people with disabilities? - No