How do I get to Royal Free Hospital by tube?

Coming to the Royal Free Hospital by tube The nearest station to the Royal Free Hospital is Belsize Park station, on the Northern Line. The walk from Belsize Park station to the Royal Free Hospital takes seven minutes.

Where in London is the Royal Free Hospital?

Hampstead
The Royal Free Hospital (also known simply as the Royal Free) is a major teaching hospital in the Hampstead area of the London Borough of Camden. The hospital is part of the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, which also runs services at Barnet Hospital, Chase Farm Hospital and a number of other sites.

Is Royal Free a good hospital?

The Care Quality Commission (CQC) has today announced that they have rated the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust ‘Good’ overall as a trust. All three of our hospitals, Barnet Hospital, Chase Farm Hospital and the Royal Free Hospital individually also received a rating of ‘Good’.

What does the Royal Free Hospital Specialise in?

The Royal Free Hospital is part of the Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust group offering a wide range of acute medical services including paediatrics, dermatology, gynaecology and orthopaedics as well as robotic-assisted surgery and ground-breaking transplantation research.

Which Tube line is Belsize Park?

Northern line
Belsize Park is a London Underground station in Belsize Park, north-west London. It is on the Edgware branch of the Northern line, between Chalk Farm and Hampstead stations, and is in fare zone 2. It stands at the northern end of Haverstock Hill.

Is Barnet on a Tube line?

High Barnet is a London Underground station, and former railway station, located in Chipping Barnet, North London. The station is the terminus of the High Barnet branch of the Northern line and is in Travelcard Zone 5.

How many beds does the Royal Free Hospital have?

839
Royal Free Hospital/Number of beds

Why is it called Royal Free Hospital?

The Royal Free Hospital was founded in 1828 to provide free healthcare to those who could not afford medical treatment. The title ‘Royal’ was granted by Queen Victoria in 1837 in recognition of the hospital’s work with cholera patients.

When was Royal Free Hospital built?

1828
Royal Free Hospital/Founded

The Royal Free Hospital was founded in 1828 to provide free healthcare to those who could not afford medical treatment. The title ‘Royal’ was granted by Queen Victoria in 1837 in recognition of the hospital’s work with cholera patients.

Why is the Royal Free Hospital called that?

Is Belsize Park Safe?

Belsize Park is a continuation of Hampstead which is one of the best areas in NW London and is perfectly safe.

What tube station is near Belsize Park?

Hampstead Tube underground station (Hampstead High Street) is on the Northern Line, one stop along from Belsize Park. Hampstead Heath railway station (South End Road, Hampstead) is on the London overground network. The station accepts Oyster cards. Bus routes 24, 46, 168, 268, & C11 all serve the hospital site.

How do I get to the Royal Free Hospital by tube?

Coming to the Royal Free Hospital by tube The nearest station to the Royal Free Hospital is Belsize Park station, on the Northern Line. The walk from Belsize Park station to the Royal Free Hospital takes seven minutes. It is partly uphill.

How long is the walk from Belsize Park to the hospital?

The walk from Belsize Park station to the Royal Free Hospital takes seven minutes. It is partly uphill. Hampstead Heath station is very near to the hospital and is on the London Overground network. The station accepts Oyster cards.

How long is the walk to the Royal Free Hospital?

The walk from Belsize Park station to the Royal Free Hospital takes seven minutes. It is partly uphill. Hampstead Heath station is very near to the hospital and is on the London Overground network. The station accepts Oyster cards. There are lots of buses that pass by the Royal Free Hospital.

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