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Tickets for the new season of our award-winning Hidden London tours are now on sale, offering privileged access to parts of the Underground usually off limits to the public. New dates for in-person, virtual and walking tours are available to book throughout November and December, with evening tours of Charing Cross and Down Street station on sale for the first time.

Led by expert guides, our exclusive Hidden London tours reveal a secret side of the Tube and its fascinating history and were recently named ‘Best Hidden Gem in the UK’ in the 2022 Tiqets Remarkable Venue Awards.  

This latest season of in person Hidden London tours includes the chance to explore disused passageways and tunnels hidden at Shepherd’s Bush Tube station – the newest site to be added to our Hidden London roster and the first on the Central line. Ticketholders can explore historic sections of the original Victorian station which have remained closed to the travelling public since 1925.

This new season also includes the rare opportunity to explore Aldwych and Down Street disused Tube stations on the Piccadilly line, and discover secret locations concealed out of sight at Charing Cross and Euston Underground stations.

For the first time, the public will be able to explore Charing Cross and Down Street after dark with evening tours now available to book. Evening tours to explore Aldwych are also on sale too.

This new season includes locations featured in UKTV’s popular TV series Secrets of the London Underground, as seen on the Yesterday channel and available to watch on UKTV Play. Fans of the show can follow in the footsteps of presenters Siddy Holloway and Tim Dunn as they explore Aldwych, Charing Cross and Euston for themselves.

A new season of our virtual Hidden London tours is also on sale. Guests can zoom in from anywhere in the world to get up close to out-of-bounds areas on the capital’s transport network, including a behind-the-scenes look at the Liverpool Street and Tottenham Court Road stations on the newly opened Elizabeth line.

For culture seekers who prefer to explore above ground, new dates for our Secrets of Central London walking tour of Covent Garden, Kingsway, Lincoln’s Inn Fields and Victoria Embankment are also on sale. On this tour, expert Hidden London guides reveal fascinating and little-known historical tales and titbits about the area and its transformation over the last 200 years.

Book online to join our new season of Hidden London tours. 

Hidden London fans can support us by voting here for the programme to win ‘Best Hidden Gem in the World’ in the global Tiqets Remarkable Venue Awards 2022. Voting closes on 19October.

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