Thursday 25 March 2021

London Transport Museum - New tickets for Hidden London virtual tours

 

London Transport Museum
Your early access links for new Hidden London virtual tour dates
By popular demand, we're adding more dates between the end of March and 16 May to our Hidden London virtual tours of Aldwych, King William Street, Brompton Road and Holborn (Kingsway).

As a enewsletter subscriber, you now have 24 hours early access to book your tickets before they go on sale to the public tomorrow (26 March).
All virtual tours 
A person shining a torch into a tunnel at Aldwych
Aldwych
Virtually explore this fascinating disused station - now a popular filming location. Explore spaces usually closed to tours, from the ladies' toilets to the upper ticket hall.
Aldwych
People standing at a gate at Holborn
Holborn (Kingsway)
Once key to unlocking travel across London, discover how the Kingsway, Holborn and Aldwych area has been adapted, often in unusual ways.
Holborn (Kingsway)
Tunnel inside King William Street
King William Street
Discover the first disused deep train station. Closed for over 120 years, find out more about its history and its key role in today's Bank station redevelopment.
King William Street
A tiled wall inside Brompton Road
Brompton Road
See behind the scenes at this former Piccadilly line station. See what it looks like today and how it's been used since closure - including as a Second World War bunker.
Brompton Road
Secrets of the London Underground
Later this year, keep your eyes peeled for a special TV documentary featuring some familiar places and faces!

Siddy Holloway and Tim Dunn will be exploring secret bunkers, abandoned tunnels and hidden staircases in the new series on Yesterday, Secrets of the London Underground.