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Discover three secret spaces with our new virtual Hidden London tour | Next week, keep your eyes peeled because we're launching a new virtual tour of Holborn (Kingsway) along with more dates of our popular virtual tours of Brompton Road and King William Street.
These stations have extremely restricted access so we'll never be able to offer public tours. But with these digital tours, you will get the special opportunity to see photos, video and archival footage with an expert guide taking you through the history of the station. You'll also be able to ask questions to find out even more about these fascinating sites!
If you're keen to get out and about, there will also be more dates of our Secrets of Central London walking tour available.
Tickets for between November and December go on sale to the public next Friday (23 October), but as an enewsletter subscriber you'll get 24 hours early access to book your tickets.
Every ticket purchase helps support London Transport Museum during this uncertain and challenging time. Thank you for your support.
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| | Holborn (Kingsway) | Discover the story of how public transport and the redevelopment of the area we now know as Kingsway, including Aldwych and Holborn and the Kingsway tram tunnel, unlocked parts of London previously inaccessible at the turn of the 20th century. Hear how the spaces adapted when they were no longer required to serve their original purpose, often in unusual ways...
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 | What people say about the tours... | Fascinating ‘virtual’ Hidden London tour of King William Street (and Bank upgrade) this morning with @ltmuseum. |
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| |  | King William Street | Find out about the fascinating history of the fIrst disused deep Tube station - from its short life as a working station before being closed in 1900, to its current-day use as part of the Bank extension project.
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| |  | Brompton Road | Zoom in for this special behind the scenes digital tour to learn about this short-lived station's time as a Second World War bunker and see what the disused station looks like today.
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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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