Hammersmith
Hammersmith
A Vibrant Hub in West London
Hammersmith is a lively and well-loved part of West London, known for its riverside charm, busy streets, and vibrant cultural scene. With its mix of old and new, from historic buildings to modern shops and cafes, it is a place where city life blends with a strong sense of local character.
History
Once a quiet rural village in the 13th century, Hammersmith started to grow in the 1800s with the arrival of the railway. Landmarks like Hammersmith Bridge and the Apollo tell stories of its past, while the area has continued to develop into a busy hub that still holds onto its charm and heritage.
Key Attractions
- Hammersmith Bridge: A striking suspension bridge opened in 1887, it links Hammersmith to Barnes and offers lovely views over the Thames. It is a favourite for peaceful walks and great photos.
- The Lyric Hammersmith: A brilliant local theatre known for bold and creative productions. From drama and dance to family shows, the Lyric is a true cultural highlight with a proud history of supporting fresh talent.
- Ravenscourt Park: One of the area’s green gems, Ravenscourt Park is a peaceful spot with gardens, a children’s play area and sports spaces, making it ideal for a relaxed afternoon or an early morning run.
- The Hammersmith Apollo: A legendary venue that has welcomed big-name musicians and comedians since the 1930s. It is still a go-to spot for live shows and brings in crowds from all over the capital.
Community and Lifestyle
Hammersmith is home to a broad mix of people—from families and creatives to professionals and long-time locals. The high street and surrounding roads are packed with cafes, pubs, shops, and restaurants, offering everything from casual eats to global cuisine. There is a genuine sense of community, with local markets, events, and festivals adding to the friendly atmosphere throughout the year.
Transport Links
Getting around from Hammersmith is easy. The area is well-served by the Tube—Hammersmith Station connects to the District, Piccadilly, and Hammersmith & City lines, while Ravenscourt Park is just up the road. Plenty of buses run through too, making it a handy spot whether you are heading into the city or further west.
Conclusion
Hammersmith blends riverside beauty, rich culture, and a true community feel. Whether you are catching a show, enjoying the local food scene, or simply going for a walk by the Thames, it is a part of London that manages to feel both vibrant and welcoming.
Explore Hammersmith
Station List

Hammersmith (District & Piccadilly) Station

Hammersmith (Hammersmith & City) Station

Barons Court Station
School List
St Paul's CofE Primary School
State School | Ofsted: Outstanding
Kensington Wade
Independent School | Ofsted: No Rating Available
Melcombe Primary School
State School | Ofsted: Good
Sacred Heart High School
State School | Ofsted: Outstanding