Description
Summary
Description
Step beneath the bustling streets of London and discover the secrets of Aldwych, a disused Tube station with a fascinating past. This guided tour invites you to explore a hidden world rarely seen by the public, offering a unique glimpse into the city’s underground history.
As you journey through the original ticket hall, vintage lifts, and deserted platforms, expert guides share captivating stories about Aldwych’s role as a wartime shelter during the Blitz and its appearances in acclaimed films and television series. Every corner reveals another chapter of London’s rich heritage.
The experience lasts approximately 75 minutes and is led in English by knowledgeable guides from the London Transport Museum. You’ll walk through atmospheric tunnels and interconnecting walkways, so comfortable footwear and suitable clothing are recommended for your comfort and safety.
Please note, the tour is not suitable for those with claustrophobia or mobility issues, as it involves uneven ground, staircases, and low lighting. Children aged 10 to 15 are welcome, with a maximum of four per adult, ensuring a safe and enjoyable visit for all.
Don’t miss your chance to explore this award-winning hidden gem in the heart of London’s West End. Spaces are limited, so check availability now and secure your spot on this unforgettable journey beneath the city.







