Hotels Near The Kia Oval
📍 Plan your the Oval visit
🗺️ Where to stay
The short version
The Oval’s advantage is that it sits just south of the river with central London on its doorstep. Vauxhall is the closest area with real hotel stock, about ten minutes on foot. Waterloo and the South Bank give you far more choice for two stops on the Northern line. Kennington is the quiet local option. Everything below is the detail.
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Oval and Kennington — as close as it gets
Oval station on the Northern line is about a hundred metres from the ground’s main entrance, which is the shortest walk from a tube to a major sporting venue anywhere in this cluster. Kennington, also on the Northern line, is roughly fifteen minutes away.
The area itself is residential Georgian streets rather than a hotel district, so there is not much to book. Where you can, the payoff is obvious: no travel at all on the day.
Vauxhall — the practical nearest base
About a ten-minute walk from the ground, and a far better bet for actually finding a room. Vauxhall has the Victoria line, South Western Railway mainline services and a steady supply of newer hotels around Nine Elms and the riverside development.
For most visitors this is the sensible closest choice: walkable to the cricket, well connected everywhere else, and not dependent on the handful of options in Kennington.
Waterloo and the South Bank
Two stops on the Northern line, or a pleasant walk along the river, and a completely different level of choice — hotels at every price point, restaurants, and the South Bank on your doorstep for the evening.
If you are staying more than one night, or travelling with people who are not going to the cricket, this is usually the better base than anywhere closer.
Pimlico and Victoria
Straight across the river on the Victoria line, with Victoria’s large concentration of hotels and mainline connections to Gatwick and the south coast. Slightly further, considerably more to choose from.
Elephant and Castle
A short run on the Northern line and generally cheaper than anything across the river, with a good deal of newer accommodation. Not a destination in itself, but functional and close.
💰 What it costs
Why there’s no price on this page
As at Lord’s, the length of the fixture is the variable that catches people out. A Test at the Oval — traditionally the closing Test of the English summer — can mean four or five nights, not one. That is a different spend and a different booking pattern from a single T20 evening, and the local market responds accordingly.
Any “from” figure printed on a page like this is stale the moment the fixture list moves, and it would tell you less than thirty seconds on a live search will. Two things do hold true across events: for a fixed-date, high-demand fixture, booking early beats hunting for a late deal; and flexing on area is almost always cheaper than flexing on date, because moving a couple of stops down the line costs far less than moving your travel.
⏰ Day trip or overnight
Do you actually need a room?
Three or four things decide it, and none of them is how far the Oval looks on a map.
- How many days you are attending. One day at a Test, a Hundred fixture or a T20 evening is a normal day out. Consecutive days change the maths — travelling in repeatedly from outside London usually costs more in time and money than staying put.
- Finish time. Daytime cricket generally ends in the early evening, so the last-train question is far less pressing than at an arena. A T20 or Hundred fixture under lights is the exception: those finish late, in a crowd, on a weeknight.
- Your last connection. The Oval is unusually well served here. Oval and Kennington are on the Northern line and Vauxhall is on the Victoria line, and both run Night Tube services on Friday and Saturday nights. For a Friday evening T20 that is a real safety net — though it does not help you midweek.
- Getting out. Oval station is small and sits directly outside the ground, so it fills instantly. Walking the ten minutes to Vauxhall is frequently faster than queueing for the nearer option.
🏆 Routine fixture vs one-off
Not every date is the same booking
For county cricket or a routine fixture, the area absorbs the crowd without much effect on rates. For an Ashes Test, a World Cup fixture, a sold-out final or a marquee T20 night, demand is national and it arrives early. Test cricket in particular tightens supply faster than the crowd size suggests, because people book several consecutive nights rather than one.
If you hold tickets for a specific day, sort the room first. If you are still hoping for tickets, book something cancellable and release it if it does not happen.
Coming from abroad
Vauxhall gives you South Western Railway services and the Victoria line, and Victoria station — one stop across the river — runs the Gatwick Express. For Heathrow you are better off routing through central London. If you are flying in for several days of a Test, a Waterloo or Vauxhall base keeps both the cricket and the airports simple.
📅 Upcoming events at the Oval
Booking around a specific date? Here’s what’s coming up. Check the start time against the last-connection test above before you decide whether you need a room.
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