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Directions

You can travel to the many attractions in Chiswick a number of different ways. Some of the best travel links are outlined below:

From Central London Trains leave Waterloo Train Station for Chiswick Railway Station every 15-20 minutes. The journey should take no more than 25minutes

London Underground Turnham Green, Stamford Brook & Chiswick Park (District & Piccadilly lines)

From Hounslow Trains leave every 15-20 minutes for Chiswick Railway Station. The journey should take no more than 15 minutes

From Willesden Junction Trains leave every 15-30minutes for Gunnersbury Railway Station. The journey should take no more than 12minutes

From Hammersmith, King St You can catch the 190 bus. Buses leave every 20-30 minutes. The journey should take no more than 20minutes

From Richmond You can catch the 190 bus. Buses leave every 20-30 minutes. The journey should take no more than 35minutes

From Ealing You can catch the E3 bus which runs from Acton, via Turnham Green (District Line) and Burlington Lane (Chiswick Mainline to Waterloo) to its terminus at the east end of Edensor Road. The 190 bus from Hammersmith (Piccadilly and District Lines) to Richmond (District Line and Mainline) passes the west end of Edensor Road on the A316 (Burlington Lane). Buses run every 20-30mins

From Shepherds Bush You can catch the 272 bus which runs from Shepherds Bush, via Wormwood Scrubs, East Acton, Acton Vale and Turham Green to Chiswick (Grove Park). Buses leave every 20-30minutes

Thames Path Perhaps the most ideal way of approaching Chiswick. The Thames Path runs from the source of the River Thames to Canary Wharf. The path runs both sides of the River. Why not start at Putney Bridge and walk upstream via Bishop’s Park, Fulham Reach, pass under the impressive Hammersmith Bridge, past the numerous boat houses, the residential moorings, the old public houses and then pass the charming private houses along Hammersmith Upper Mall and Chiswick Mall. Read more

Pedal Power Maybe the smartest way to reach Chiswick?; exercise, a breeze through your hair and time to really explore off the beaten track. Visit Transport for London to plan your journey

River Thames No doubt the most wonderful way to reach Chiswick. Book your berth at Chiswick Pier

Car parks Are available at Chiswick House and Grounds – off Hogarth Lane, the A40 and within Duke’s Meadows on Riverside and Market Drive.

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