Travelling to St Thomas' Hospital

Please check that your appointment or stay is at St Thomas' Hospital.

St Thomas' Hospital
Westminster Bridge Road
London SE1 7EH
Tel: 020 7188 7188

Maps

Travel information

Tube

The nearest tube stations are:

  • Westminster - District, Circle and Jubilee lines (10 minutes walk)
  • Waterloo - Bakerloo, Jubilee and Northern lines (15 minutes walk)
  • Lambeth North - Bakerloo line (15 minutes walk)

Bus

Allow 15 - 20 minutes to get from the bus stop to where you need to be in the hospital.  The following bus routes serve St Thomas':

  • 12, 53, 148, 159, 211, 453, C10 - stop at Westminster Bridge Road
  • 77, 507, N44 - stop at Lambeth Palace Road
  • 3, 344, C10, N3 - stop at Lambeth Road (15 minutes walk)
  • 76, 341, 381, RV1 - stop at York Road
  • N44, N155, N159, N381 - Night buses stop at Westminster Bridge Road
  • N3 Night bus stops at Lambeth Road

See the bus routes map (PDF 203Kb) or for information about buses and tubes, please call Transport for London on 020 7222 1234 (24 hours) or visit the Transport for London journey planner website.

Bicycle

Bicycle racks are located at the front of the main reception along side Gassiot House and next to the Florence Nightingale Museum, both areas are covered by CCTV.  See useful cycling information on the Transport for London website.

Train 

Waterloo, Waterloo East, Victoria and Charing Cross are the nearest railway stations, and a 15 minute walk away.  For further information, please call National Rail Enquiries on 08457 484950 or visit National Rail website.

Car

St Thomas' Hospital is located in the Congestion Charging zone of London. Please use public transport whenever possible.

Parking for patients and visitors is very limited, and there is often a queue. The car park is 'pay on foot', which means you need to pay and get your exit ticket before returning to your car. Plesae have the correct change.

Parking charges

  • £2.60 per hour, 6am - 6.30pm, Monday to Friday
  • £1.50 per hour at all other times

Charging exceptions 

  • 16 free disabled parking bays outside the main car park for visitors and relatives.
  • Disabled patients wishing to park in the main car park can do so for free - collect a form from the main reception for your doctor or nurse to sign.
  • If you are receiving ongoing treatment at St Thomas', you may be eligible for free or concession parking. Please check with your doctor or nurse.