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Hammersmith

Hammersmith is a town in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham in west London. It is situated to the south of Shepherd's Bush, on the north side of the River Thames.

A bustling commercial and transport centre, Hammersmith is home to two shopping malls, as well as the offices of Coca-Cola, Disney, EMI, L'Oreal and Sony Ericsson, among others. Hammersmith's pedestrianised riverside is popular for its many pubs, and excellent views of the river and its annual Boat Race.

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Transport

The area is on the main A4 trunk road heading west from central London towards the M4 motorway and Heathrow Airport. The A4, a busy commuter route, passes over the area's main road junction, Hammersmith Broadway, on a long viaduct, the Hammersmith Flyover . Hammersmith Bridge, the first suspension bridge over the River Thames, carries traffic to and from Barnes and South-West London.

Hammersmith tube station is served by three London Underground lines, the Piccadilly line, District Line and the Hammersmith & City Line. The tube station is part of a larger office, retail and transport development, locally known as "The Broadway" after its large encompassing roundabout. This development includes the Broadway Shopping Centre and a large modern bus station, which is open 24 hours a day and served by a large number of buses, night buses, airport transfer buses and some long distance coaches.

Culture and Entertainment

Hammersmith has a number of attractions;

  • The Carling "Hammersmith Apollo"[1] concert hall / theatre (formerly the Hammersmith Odeon)
  • The Lyric theatre [2]
  • The "world famous" Hammersmith Palais nightclub. (featured in The Clash song "(White Man) in Hammersmith Palais).
  • "The Dove" riverside pub, the oldest surviving riverside pub in London, frequented in the past by Ernest Hemingway and Graham Greene
  • Riverside studios [3]: a cinema and performance space, and formerly BBC studios.

Hammersmith has provided a location for several TV programmes, including the BBC comedy series "Bottom", Channel 4's TFI Friday , and the vampire drama Ultra Violet . The opening credits of Bottom show the Hammersmith Broadway development, then called Centre West, when it was under construction.

Architecturally, Hammersmith is notable for

  • The offices of Richard Rogers, the internationally renowned architect
  • "The Ark" office building [4]
  • "Hammersmith Bridge Road Surgery" Doctor's office [5]

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