Gunnersbury station to Royal Albert Hall  

Train journey from Gunnersbury to Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gore, Kensington
The terracota-coloured Royal Albert Hall is one of London’s favourite concert venues. Whilst it remains most famous for classical music and the annual Prom concerts, it also holds rock and pop concerts, sports events and award ceremonies.
The nearest train station is:  South Kensington
1)  From Gunnersbury take the District Line
2)  Leave the train at South Kensington

Journey: Gunnersbury → Turnham Green → Stamford Brook → Ravenscourt Park → Hammersmith → Barons Court → West Kensington → Earls Court → Gloucester Road → South Kensington

Estimated time: 18 mins     Fare zones passed through: 1, 2, 3 (fares and ticket prices)

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View the return journey:  Train from Royal Albert Hall to Gunnersbury station

Note: Station closures and delays might affect the journey on the day you travel, and you should allow for some extra time on top.

Gunnersbury station

This London Underground map is provided by Transport for London
Train station:
Gunnersbury Station
Train fare zone:
3
London underground trains from Gunnersbury station…
 

District Line

London Overground

 

South Kensington station

This London Underground map is provided by Transport for London
Train station:
South Kensington Station
Train fare zone:
1
South Kensington connects with the following train lines…
 

Circle Line

District Line

Piccadilly Line

 
 
  
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