How to use the map
Our hospitals are shown on the map above as red 'balloons'. Each hospital's balloon displays the first letter of its name, for example 'C' for Charing Cross Hospital. Click on a balloon to see the hospital address and main contact telephone number, as well as a public transport journey planner. You can also zoom in and out and move around using the controls on the left-hand side of the map.
Check your destination
Please double-check you know which of our five hospitals you are coming to before you begin your journey. Please note that a small selection of our services are provided at another site, St Charles' Hospital (PDF, 1.01MB, requires Adobe Acrobat Reader, free download), Exmoor Street, London W10 6DZ.
Please use public transport
We strongly encourage you to use public transport to travel to and from our hospitals. You can use the map above to plan your journey on public transport.
If you are on a low income or receive benefits, you may be entitled to reclaim the cost of travelling to and from our hospitals if you use public transport. For more information see our help with travel costs section.
Internal maps
We have internal maps for the following hospitals (PDF, requires Adobe Acrobat Reader, free download):
• Charing Cross Hospital (1.02MB)
• Hammersmith Hospital (648KB) - this map also shows the location of Queen Charlotte's & Chelsea Hospital (QCCH)
We also have a detailed site map for St Mary's Hospital:
• St Mary's Hospital (1.08MB)
Transport for London maps
Transport for London provide bus maps for the following hospitals:
• Charing Cross hospital
• Hammersmith hospital
• St Mary's hospital
Disabled parking
There are a limited number of parking spaces for disabled badge holders at or near our hospitals.
Charing Cross, Hammersmith or Queen Charlotte’s & Chelsea hospitals
There are a number of parking spaces for disabled badge holders and parking is free for badge holders in any of the available spaces.
St Mary’s Hospital
There are a few parking spaces for disabled badge holders within 200 metres of the hospital.
Western Eye Hospital
There are a few parking spaces for disabled badge holders near the hospital. Please check with Camden Council for the exact locations of spaces. Please also note that Western Eye Hospital is located within the congestion charge zone.
General parking
General parking is very limited at or near all our hospitals, and charges apply. Please bring plenty of change to pay at the car park machines or meters. Please also note that Western Eye Hospital is located within the congestion charge zone.
Patient transport
Your GP may be able to book you onto our patient transport service if your medical or mobility condition means that you cannot travel to or from our hospitals using any other method of transport. Please speak to your GP for more information.