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      • There is no direct connection from Hampstead Heath Station to Central London. However, you can take the train to Gunnersbury, walk to Gunnersbury Station, then take the bus to Windmill Road South Ealing. Alternatively, you can then take the taxi to Central London.
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  2. This is the official map of Hampstead Heath from the City of London, which manages the Heath. It shows you locations of tube, overground (railway) and bus stops, as well as all the Heath’s main sights and features you’ll read about on this site.

  3. There are 4 ways to get from London to Hampstead by subway, bus, taxi, or foot. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner. Take the subway from Euston station to Hampstead station. subway.

  4. Directions to Hampstead Heath London Overground Station with public transportation. The following transport lines have routes that pass near Hampstead Heath London Overground Station. Bus: 1, 24, 46, C11, N5. Train: OVERGROUND.

    • Things to Do on Hampstead Heath
    • Swimming on Hampstead Heath
    • Pubs in & Around Hampstead Heath
    • How to Get to Hampstead Heath

    WALKS

    Hampstead Heath is a very, very large outdoor patch of greenery, so rambling here is THE LAW – and luckily there are numerous walks you can do across, through, and round the Heath, which take in its many sights. The City of London suggests three different trails (see the map here): Parliament Hill and the Tumulus, a 1.5 mile amble that starts, and finishes, at the Parliament Hill cafe (near Gospel Oak tube). It takes in, predictably, Parliament Hill, in addition to the southeastern area of th...

    Tucked along a residential Hampstead street, Keats’ old abode sits just to the south of Hampstead ponds and is now part museum, part literary centre. Original manuscripts and artefacts from the period seek to tell the tale of his time in North London, penning poems and falling in love with the girl next door. Admission to the garden is free but, should you wish to get up close and personal with the poetry, then you’ll have to stump up the princely sum of £7.50. Next door isn’t open to the pub...

    Not just the setting of a scene from Notting Hill, Kenwood House is also an English stately home-turned-museum. Standing proud at the northern crest of the Heath, it’s free to all and has been refurbed to look like the ‘artistic home of a gentleman of the 18th century.’ This means there’s some cracking furnishings on display and you can romp about the place pretending you own it. Having admired the architecture you’ll naturally want to take a turn through the grounds which include ancient woo...

    Swimming on Hampstead Heath is a bit like tennis: there’s women’s, mixed, and men’s. And a good chance you’ll see some balls flying about.

    THE SPANIARDS INN

    An old tollgate-turned-tavern, this white brick boozer sits to the north of the heath, not too far from Kenwood House, and is full of history. It’s believed Keats penned Ode to a Nightingale here and rumour has it notorious highwayman, Dick Turpin, was born upstairs. The only highway robbery you’re likely to encounter these days are the prices, but their roast dinners are legendary in the area and make the perfect ending to a Sunday stroll, either by a crackling fire or in their spacious beer...

    THE FREEMASONS ARMS

    Half-in, half-out, this Hampstead inn’s beer garden practically neighbours the Heath, which is fortunate for those who don’t wish to travel far for their post-walk liquid refreshment. It’s a stylish and modern affair, unlike its more historic local counterparts – but with Sunday roasts, midweek lunches, children’s options, and even a dedicated vegan bill of fare, they cater for all occasions and all comers. Dogs are welcome too, but sadly, they don’t get their own menu. Details: The Freemason...

    THE HOLLY BUSH

    This Grade II listed oak wood panelled pub is nestled in Hampstead village, making it a great watering hole pre, or post, your Heath excursion. It’s a Fullers establishment, so you know what you’re getting – but the interior sets this one apart, taking you back to a time when Hampstead really was a village. Once you’re settled the cosy fireplace, and occasional celebrity sightings, will make it hard to leave. Details: The Holly Bush, 22 Holly Mount, Hampstead, NW3 6SG | Open Mon-Sat 12pm-11pm...

    It’s large, it’s green, and it’s somewhere in North London. For most of us, that’s about the best attempt at directions to Hampstead Heath we can make. Citymapper isn’t much more helpful, sticking its final destination as somewhere “right in the middle”. Your best bet is generally to pick a quadrant to explore, head to one of the tube stations list...

  5. Use connecting local buses between Anerley and Crystal Palace. LONDON OVERGROUND: Saturday 26 October until Friday 1 November, no service between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction. Replacement bus...

  6. There are 5 ways to get from London to Hampstead Heath Station by subway, bus, taxi, or foot. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.

  7. One of the most convenient ways to reach Hampstead Heath is by taking the London Underground. You can use the Northern Line, specifically the Edgware Branch, which will take you to the Hampstead station.

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