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About the tour

Aldwych station is one of London’s secret places, holding myths and memories of times gone by. Opened to the public in 1907, it was never as heavily used as originally intended and closed nearly 100 years later in 1994.

The station has had a varied history; from providing shelter to Londoners during the Blitz, to being used for film and TV shoots including Killing Eve (2019), Darkest Hour (2017), Sherlock (2014), and Atonement (2007).

Join us for an exclusive virtual tour of this popular Hidden London site and visit new places that aren’t accessible in person such as the ladies toilets - with some fascinating original features that have long since disappeared in modern Underground station - and the upper ticket hall with its original ticket windows and telephone booths - some dating back to the station’s opening in 1907.

Duration: 90 minutes (approx)
Location: Zoom (link will be emailed to ticket holder before event)
Tickets: £20 / £17.50 concessions

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This tour will take place on Zoom. Ticket holders will be emailed a link to the tour approximately 24 hours in advance.

*As well as your tour, the ticket price includes:

  • Half price one-day entry to London Transport Museum (within a month of your tour date). No need to pre-book, just come to the Museum during our opening hours with proof of your tour ticket.
  • 10% discount on all full-priced products at our shop (online and in store), within one month of your event date.

These offers cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Full terms and conditions.

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