Transport
Belsize Park is located just within easy reach of Central London and is well served by the public transport network. Although it retains a homely village atmosphere, excellent tube, bus and rail links ensure the whole of London and the South East are easily accessible.
The Underground
The Belsize Park tube station, located on Haverstock Hill, is in Zone 2 on the (black) Northern Line. Approximately 15 minutes from Kings Cross St Pancras, residents have easy access with only 4 stops to the centre of London.
Rail
The nearby village of Hampstead Heath is served by the North London branch of the Silver-link line which is situated on the Richmond to North Woolwich line.
Bus Routes
The C11 starts its journey at Archway station and then proceeds to:
- Parliament Hill Fields
- Gospel Oak and Hampstead Heath stations
- Belsize Park
- Swiss Cottage
- Finchley Road
- West Hampstead
- Cricklewood
- North Cricklewood
- Brent Cross
The 46 starts at Warwick Avenue station and travels past:
- Maida Vale
- St John’s Wood
- Swiss Cottage and Hampstead Heath stations
- Belsize Park
- Kentish Town
- Camden Road
- Kings Cross
- Holborn
- Farringdon
The 168 starts at Hampstead Heath Station and continues to:
- Pond Street
- Belsize Park
- Chalk Farm
- Camden Town
- Euston
- Holborn
- Aldwych
- Waterloo Station
- Elephant & Castle Station
The 24 commences from Hampstead Heath and then proceeds to:
- Belsize Park
- Chalk Farm
- Mornington Crescent
- Warren Street
- Tottenham Court Road
- Charing Cross Road
- Leicester Square
- Trafalgar Square
- Westminster Station
- Victoria
- Pimlico
Airport Links
As a result of these comprehensive services, all four of London’s international airports can be reached from Belsize Park in approximately an hour.