Use the information and tools below or visit the Transport for London website to plan your journey to Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital.

Full address

Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital
Du Cane Road
London
W12 0HS

Main contact number 

020 3313 1111

  

Travel options

Underground

East Acton station is the closest tube station to Queen Charlotte’s & Chelsea Hospital. It is in zone two and serves the Central line. The station is approximately a 12-minute walk from the hospital. Alternatively you can walk for three minutes to bus stop C on Du Cane Road, and take buses 7, 70, 72, 272, 283 and N7 to Hammersmith Hospital.

MAP AND DIRECTIONS

White City station, is in zone two on the Central line, and approximately a 14-minute walk or five minute bus ride from the hospital. Buses 72 and 272 travel from White City station to Hammersmith Hospital.  

MAP AND DIRECTIONS

Wood Lane station, is in zone two on the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines. It is approximately a 16minute walk from the hospital. Alternatively, you can walk for two minutes to White City station, and take buses 72 or 272 to Hammersmith Hospital.

MAP AND DIRECTIONS

Overground

All of the stations listed above do not operate taxi ranks. We recommend that you pre-book a taxi before you travel if required.

Bus

Please use the Transport for London bus map to help you find your way to our hospital. The following buses stop directly outside Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital Hospital on Du Cane Road:

Bus number

 

Destination

Map and timetable

Bus stop

 

7

Brunel Road, East Acton to Oxford Circus

VIEW HERE

B or E

70

Acton Market Place to Queensberry Place

VIEW HERE

B or F

72


Brunel Road, East Acton to Norley Vale, Putney

VIEW HERE

B or E

272

Cavendish Road, Chiswick to Shepherd’s Bush Station

VIEW HERE

B or F


283

Brunel Road, East Acton to Barnes Pond, Barnes or The Wetlands Centre, Barnes

VIEW HERE

B or E

N7

Northholt station to Oxford Circus station

VIEW HERE

B or E


 

 

Cash free buses

Since July 2015, you are no longer able to use cash to pay for your bus fare on London buses. Instead of cash you are able to use an Oyster card, a visitor Oyster card, a contactless payment card or a day travel card.

Taxi

To request a taxi when leaving the hospital, visit the Front of house team located at the main reception on the ground floor near the hospital’s main entrance. 

The pick-up and drop-off points are directly outside the hospital’s main entrance on Du Cane Road, or the north entrance (zone N).

Front of house opening times

Monday to Friday, 8am to 8pm
Weekends and bank holidays, 9am to 5pm

Outside of these hours, there is a telephone located on the shelf at the main reception. Pick up the receiver, listen to the options and dial 1. This will automatically connect to a taxi service.

Bike

Park your bike

There are several bike racks at Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital where you can park your personal bike. Please lock your bike securely when using these facilities.  

Santander cycles

Please use the Transport for London Santander cycle map to help you find a bike. There are a few Santander cycle docking stations near Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital, including:

  • BBC white city docking station, which is a 13-minute walk from the hospital
  • Westfield, Ariel Way docking station which is a 21-minute walk from the hospital and also very close to White City and Wood Lane underground stations
  • There are also Santander docking stations on Woodstock Grove and Westfield Southern Terrace which are near to Shepard’s Bush overground station.  

Car

When possible, we strongly encourage you to use public transport to travel to and from Queen Charlotte’s & Chelsea Hospital. If you decide to travel by car, please plan your journey in advance.

We have a small number of car parking spaces. There are also pick-up and drop-off points directly outside the hospital’s main entrance on Du Cane Road and by the north entrance (zone N).

Car parking information

Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) daily charge

All of our hospitals are within the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) which means that if you drive to your appointment, or are driven by a family member or friend, your car will need to meet the ULEZ emissions standards otherwise, you will have to pay a £12.50 daily charge. NHS patients who meet specific health-related criteria can reclaim the daily charge via the hospital. To find out more please read our Reclaiming the Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) charge leaflet.