Visitors to next month's EAG International Expo will benefit from first class travel facilities, whether by plane, train or automobile.
With an estimated 6,000 visitors expected to descend on the EAG International Expo, many will now be finalising their travel arrangements to ensure they have as much time as possible to enjoy the show and all that London has to offer.
ExCel London, EAG International Expo's home, sits in London's Eastside, now a vibrant area brimming with hotels and restaurants in addition to offering world class shopping. The area is already benefiting from £1bn transport infrastructure investment, making ExCel a very easy destination for travellers.
The most fortunate visitors arriving by air will land at London City Airport. Serving 30 international destinations and with 350 flights per day, London City Airport is five minutes from ExCel by car or taxi and 10 minutes on the Docklands Light Railway. London's other four airports are within an acceptable travel time and are readily accessible by private or public transport.
For those European visitors with easy access to Brussels or Paris, Eurostar is a good option, with 30 high speed trains per day arriving at St Pancras Station. Onward travel to ExCel by London Underground will take around 35 minutes.
The Docklands Light Railway is often described as one of London Eastside's main arteries and is capable of moving 36,000 passengers per hour. ExCel boasts three on-site DLR stations - Royal Victoria, Custom House for ExCel and Prince Regent.
For visitors and exhibitors from closer to home, ExCel is also easy to reach by road, with access from the M25, London's orbital motorway and the venue offers on-site parking for 3,700 cars.
Final preparations for the show are now well under way and online registration is now open.