Address
St Thomas' Hospital
Westminster Bridge Road
London SE1 7EH
020 7188 7188*
*Calls to Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust’s number are answered by a voice recognition system. If you do not give a name, or if the name you give is not recognised by the system, you will be transferred to a switchboard operator.
Travel Information
Tube
The nearest tube stations to St Thomas' hospital 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
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
Allow 15 - 20 minutes to get from the bus stop to where you need to be in the hospital.
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
Parking for patients and visitors is very limited, and there is often a queue. The car park is pay on foot so please make sure you have the correct change. You should pay before you return to your car so you have an exit ticket.
The charge is £2.30 per hour or any part of an hour. This charge is applicable 24 hours a day.
Parking is free for disabled patients with an appointment, but you need to pick up a form from the main reception and ask one of the clinicians to sign it for you. There are occasions when the car park is full and you will have to wait. There are also 16 free disabled parking bays outside the main car park for visitors and relatives.
Please use public transport whenever possible.
St Thomas' Hospital is located in the Congestion Charging zone of London.
St Thomas' Hospital site map
Click here to download the site map of the Hospital