Sunday 6 September 2020

London Transport Museum - Even more Hidden London tours and events to sink your teeth into

 

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A black and white photograph painting of King William Street station from 1890
Hidden London tours and After Dark event this September
Additional dates for Hidden London virtual tours have just gone on sale at two disused stations, Brompton Road and King William Street. Settle in and join our Hidden London team on this exclusive journey to discover the history of these 'forgotten' stations and see what the stations look like today. Virtual tours are now on sale until 31 October 2020.

For those of you who are keen to get out and about once more, book yourself on to one of our new walking tours that will take you on a journey over the past 200 years to discover how Covent Garden and the surrounding area has transformed since the birth of public transport. Walking tour tickets are currently on sale until 31 October 2020.

Tickets include half price entry to London Transport Museum in Covent Garden which reopens on Monday! Follow the links below to book your tickets now.

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"Very enjoyable and enlightening #HiddenLondon virtual visit of the abandoned Brompton Road Underground station. Thanks."

"Fascinating ‘virtual’ Hidden London tour of King William Street (and Bank upgrade) this morning with @ltmuseum. Great guide in Siddy Holloway"
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Black and white photograph showing disused tunnel at King William Street station
King William Street
King William Street
Did you know, King William Street was the first disused deep tube station closed 120 years ago? Discover more about its short life as a working station as well as its current-day use as part of the Bank extension project.
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Entrance to Brompton Road station
Brompton Road
Located between Knightsbridge and South Kensington stations on the Piccadilly line, Brompton Road station was closed in 1934 after the Piccadilly line was extended, but do you know about its time as a WW2 bunker?
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Walking Tour
Secrets of Central London
From abandoned transport infrastructure to remarkable feats of engineering that have shaped London, our new walking tour will reveal the secrets of Covent Garden and its surrounding area. Join our expert guides as they reveal a side of the City you've never even thought about before.
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Covent Garden station roundel
Thursday 10 September
Hidden London themed Thursday After Dark
Join us for our first After Dark late night opening on Thursday 10 September which will be Hidden London themed! This is the perfect opportunity to visit the Museum without the crowds and to catch up with friends with a Routemaster cocktail in hand.

Plus, we're excited to announce our After Dark quiz master that evening will be broadcaster Alex Grundon, our favourite cheeky chappy from Hidden London Hangouts. Come and join the fun! 
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Two girls laughing and drinking cocktails at a Thursday After Dark event
Can you make a donation today to help secure the Museum's future?
We can’t wait to welcome you back to the Museum but since closing our doors we have lost £1.5 million and counting. Reopening comes with big financial challenges, but by donating today you will help us care for our world-leading collection, continue our family activities and deliver vital employability programmes for young Londoners.
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