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How to get there

Tuesday 26 August 2003 14:18

How to get to the Novotel Hammersmith (Novotel London West)...

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By tube:

This is the recommended option. The hotel is only three to five minutes' walk from Hammersmith Underground station.

Piccadilly and District line
On coming out through the Underground ticket barrier, follow the overhead signs to Talgarth Road. Turn left as you leave the shopping centre. Follow the flyover on your right. Cross the intersection. The second building on your left is the Novotel London West.

Hammersmith and City line
Leave the station and cross over to be in front of the Coca Cola building. Go left (when facing the Coca Cola building). When you see a street on your right (Queen Caroline Street), cross over to the L'Oreal building . Follow Queen Caroline Street, then take the first entrance on your left, which will lead you to Novotel London West.

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By car:

The A316 & M4(A4) converge at the Hogarth Roundabout in Chiswick. Continue straight over, along the Great West Road (A4), following signs for Hammersmith. Exit left for Hammersmith, just before the A4 Hammersmith Flyover.

Proceed along Hammersmith Bridge Road (church on right) to the roundabout. Follow around and take the direction A4 Central London (parallel to the flyover with the Novotel London West the second building on your left). Take the first left into Shortlands and first left again to the Novotel London West main entrance and car park.

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By bus:

Information on buses, routes and fares is on the London Transport site. If you are in central London, the fare is £1 wherever you go. Hammersmith bus station is close to the hotel and is served by routes 295, 220, 211, 9, 27, 391 and 209.

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The hotel:

Click here to access the Novotel London West website

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