Thursday, 25 November 2021

London Transport Museum - See four stations from a different angle

 

London Transport Museum
two people shining torches into a circular tunnel with a staircase on the left
Four popular Hidden London tours are back!
Next week, we'll be launching tickets for in-person Hidden London tours running between January and March 2022.

Tours are reopening for four popular favourite Hidden London stations - Aldwych, Down Street, Euston and Moorgate, which we haven't been able to run for almost two years. New dates have also been added for our walking tour through Covent Garden and the West End.

If you'd like to give someone the experience of exploring the city as a Christmas present, look no further!
All Hidden London
How to book
As a subscriber, you'll get 24 hours early access to book tickets, so keep an eye on your inbox next Thursday (2 December) at 10am.
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Did you know...
During the Second World War, the British Museum protected many of their objects from the Blitz by storing them within a disused tunnel at Aldwych station, including a recent acquisition - the treasures of the Sutton Hoo ship burial.
Tube line track and station platform
Aldwych
Explore the ticket hall, original lifts, abandoned platforms and tunnels of this 1907 station, and discover its many uses from a Blitz shelter to a film set.
Aldwych
Separator line
Silhouette of a person walking through a dimly lit underground passage
Down Street
See the secret station where Prime Minister Winston Churchill took refuge, with a warren of narrow tunnels covertly transformed into bomb-proof headquarters during World War II.
 Down Street
Separator line
A tour group taking photos in a warmly lit underground tunnel
Euston
Explore the labyrinth of passageways below Euston Station, including a gallery of preserved vintage advertising poster fragments that have been concealed for over 50 years.
Euston
Two people with cameras taking photos looking upwards into a vertical tunnel
Moorgate
Discover one of London's first Underground stations, dating back to 1865, with the chance to see original glass tiles, abandoned track and the only complete Greathead shield on the network.
Moorgate
Etching of Covent Garden
Secrets of Central London walking tour
Join our expert tour down hidden back streets, find out how the area has transformed over the last 200 years, and discover abandoned transport infrastructure and remarkable feats of engineering that have shaped London. 
Walking tour