It is connected by three underground lines: Once off the train, head for exit six at Westminster station - you will walk under the road through an underpass and up steps to Whitehall. There are two mainline stations located close to the Supreme Court and JCPC. Passing Waterstones on your left, cross two roads and then walk down the length of Whitehall until you reach Parliament Square. Visitor’s Map (pdf) Building Floorplans (pdf) Area Map (pdf) Brochures. The main entrance will be on your left. Go to the Complaints Policies and Judicial Conduct, Judicial Committee of The Privy Council website. The Supreme Court, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3BD Reaching us by underground The closest underground station to the Supreme Court and JCPC is Westminster. The closest underground station to the Supreme Court and JCPC is Westminster. Some justices, staff and contractors will continue to work in the building, as required. Once out of the underpass, turn left and walk towards the roundabout. The Supreme Court, Parliament Square, London SW1P 3BD. Hold your special event at The Supreme Court. Telephone and enquiries answered: Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm. The Supreme Court is on your right-hand side behind the statue of Abraham Lincoln. Cross the road by the traffic lights. Routes 11, 24, 29, 88, 159 and others all go through Parliament Square. Visitor’s Guide in Chinese, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, and Russian Visitor’s Map in Chinese, Japanese, German, French, Spanish, and Russian Foreign Translations. London Charing Cross (just over 1 km): Turn left out of the main train station exit onto the Strand. The closest stop, right outside the court, labelled 'H' and is served by the 148 and 211. Supreme Court Building Supreme Court Building is a building in Afghanistan and has an elevation of 1796 metres. London Victoria (just over 1 km): Walk down Victoria Street until you see Westminster Abbey. Stop 'R' is situated at the end of Victoria Street by Westminster Abbey and is served by the 11, 148, 211, and 24. The Supreme Court building is fully adapted for disabled access, with lifts to all floors. To The Registry continues to operate remotely, accepting applications via electronic filing or post. Please refer to the Building and Registry opening times page for further details and updates. Please ring 02079601500 / 1900 or send an email to enquiries@supremecourt.uk. The Supreme Court and JCPC is situated on Parliament Square, Westminster, directly opposite the Houses of Parliament, close to the statue of Abraham Lincoln. You can reach the Supreme Court and JCPC via a number of bus routes. Turn right onto Great George Street. The Supreme Court and JCPC is situated on Parliament Square, Westminster, directly opposite the Houses of Parliament, close to the statue of Abraham Lincoln. As you turn the corner to come on to Parliament Square you will be walking alongside the building. The Supreme Court and JCPC is on your right-hand side directly opposite the Houses of Parliament, behind the statue of Abraham Lincoln. Cross over by a small traffic island and continue past the QEII Exhibition Centre. There is also a dedicated lift to Courtroom Three for dedicated JCPC cases. Visitor’s Guide to the Supreme Court Visitor’s Guide to Oral Argument. Supreme Court Building is situated in Massoud Square, close to Ministry of Border, Tribal and Ethics Affairs. To reduce contact with others and to minimise the risk of transmission of the COVID-19 virus, we will be restricting access to the building for external visitors. You should be on Great George Street. Maps.