If you would like to book a taxi for your return journey home, please visit one of three information points in the hospital which all provide a telephone so that you can call a taxi service. Instead of cash you are able to use an Oyster card, a visitor Oyster card, a contactless payment card or a day travel card. Since July 2015, you are no longer able to use cash to pay for your bus fare on London buses. Hammersmith bus station to Trafalgar Square Ladbroke Grove to Clapham Junction stationĮaling Broadway station to Liverpool Street station Willesden Junction station to Mapleton Crescent, Wandsworth Hammersmith bus station to Waterloo station George Street, Richmond to Empress State Building, West Brompton The following buses stop directly outside Charing Cross Hospital: Bus number Please use the Transport for London bus map to help you find your way to hospital. Kensington Olympia overground railway station is approximately a 22 minute walk from the hospital.West Kensington underground station, which is situated in zone two on the District line, is approximately a 15 minute walk from the hospital.However, we always recommend that you prebook a taxi before you travel. Buses 190, 211, 220 and 295 all travel from Hammersmith bus station, which is situated next to Hammersmith underground train station, to Charing Cross Hospital. Hammersmith underground station also operates a taxi rank. Hammersmith underground station, which is situated in zone two on the Circle, Hammersmith & City, District and Piccadilly lines, is approximately a 10 minute walk or five minute bus ride from the hospital.
It is approximately a nine minute walk from the hospital.
Baron’s Court, situated in zone two on the Piccadilly line, is the closest underground station to Charing Cross Hospital.
Full addressĠ20 3311 1234 Travel by train Underground Use the information and tools below or visit the Transport for London website to plan your journey to Charing Cross Hospital.