Nine ElmsQueenhithe
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Driving from Nine Elms to Queenhithe takes about via A3204. The distance is 6 km. The straight-line distance is 5 km. Driving directions
Driving directions
22 · 6 km- 1 Depart right onto Battersea Park Road 57 m
- 2 Continue straight onto Nine Elms Lane 845 m
- 3 Continue left onto Wandsworth Road 220 m
- 4 Keep slightly right 46 m
- 5 Turn right onto Bridgefoot 124 m
- 6 Keep slightly left onto Kennington Lane 204 m
- 7 Keep slightly left onto Kennington Lane 2 km
- 8 Merge slightly right onto Newington Butts 304 m
- 9 Continue straight onto Elephant and Castle 174 m
- 10 Continue right onto Elephant and Castle 76 m
- 11 Turn slightly right onto Newington Causeway 494 m
- 12 Continue straight onto Borough High Street 352 m
- 13 Turn left onto Marshalsea Road 285 m
- 14 At end of road, turn right onto Southwark Bridge Road 789 m
- 15 Continue straight onto Queen Street Place 120 m
- 16 Turn left onto Upper Thames Street 167 m
- 17 Turn left 8 m
- 18 Turn right 21 m
- 19 Turn slightly right onto High Timber Street 73 m
- 20 Turn left onto Broken Wharf 27 m
- 21 Turn right onto Trig Lane 20 m
- 22 Arrive straight onto Trig Lane
The return trip from Queenhithe to Nine Elms covers roughly the same distance, 6 km.
Places along this route
Driving from Nine Elms to Queenhithe you pass near St. George Wharf, Westminster Millennium Pier, Festival Pier, Bankside Pier.
Questions and answers
Queenhithe lies roughly to the north-east of Nine Elms.
How far is it from Nine Elms to Queenhithe?
The distance between Nine Elms and Queenhithe is 6 km by road.
How long does it take to drive from Nine Elms to Queenhithe?
The drive from Nine Elms to Queenhithe takes approximately 15 min by car.
What is the best route from Nine Elms to Queenhithe?
The fastest route from Nine Elms to Queenhithe covers 6 km with a driving time of approximately 15 min.
What is the shortest route from Nine Elms to Queenhithe?
The shortest driving route from Nine Elms to Queenhithe is about 6 km by road.
Sources
Distance and drive time are computed from OpenStreetMap road data with the OSRM routing engine. Updated .

