Mambo City Present Salsa Con Son
Monthly Social
Nestled in the heart of Regent’s Park, this elegant and spacious hall offers a fantastic wooden dance floor, a warm atmosphere, and a central London location with excellent transport links. Whether you’re an experienced dancer or just starting out, Herringham Hall provides the perfect setting for our vibrant Salsa socials and workshops.
Get ready to dance, connect, and create lasting memories in this stunning new space. We can’t wait to welcome you! 💃🕺✨
DJs: Cruz (Bobby Blanco) & Guest
Monthly on Sundays from March Onwards.
No Outside Drinks or food are allowed in the venue. However you are able to carry your flask and refill at the water fountains around the building.
Getting There:
Address:
Herringham Hall, Regent’s University London, Inner Cir, London NW1 4NS
(York Bridge entrance, Near Queen Mary’s Garden Jubilee Gates)
Baker Street
We are an 8-minute walk away from Baker Street. Exit the tube station and turn left and follow the Baker Street Road. Walk past Madame Tussauds and turn left at the traffic light.
Turn left into York Gate. Continue over the bridge into the park.
The University entrance is on the left. Total journey time is approximately 10 minutes.
Please note: Temporary closure to York Bridge, use the illuminated pathway to right of York Bridge Entrance for access to Inner Circle
Regent’s Park
We are a 15-minute walk away from Regent’s Park. Walk west on Marylebone Road/A501 towards Park Crescent Park Square. Turn right onto York Gate. Continue onto York Bridge.
Nearest Train Station
Marylebone Station
We are a 0.5 mile walk from Marylebone Station.
St. Pancras Station
We are 1.8 miles away from St. Pancras Station, easily reached by a short Uber/taxi ride.
By Car
Regent’s University is conveniently located just off the A501 (Marylebone Road) in central London.
Ample on-street parking is available within Regent’s Park, with marked bays around both the Inner Circle and Outer Circle. The nearest parking can be found by the Jubilee Gates entrance to Queen Mary’s Rose Garden.
Alternatively, visitors can use the university’s own paid car park, or the larger public car park at Gloucester Gate, which primarily serves London Zoo and is just a short walk from the campus.