Hidden London - Aldwych Station

London WC2R 2ND

Rating:4.5
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Description

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Service options

  • On-site services

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Planning

  • Getting tickets in advance recommended

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Reviews

5

Fascinating tour. We had high expectations that were easily beaten. The guides were really engaging and knowledgeable! Booking in advance is required.

Published 6 months ago

5

If you love abandoned stations on the tube then this is something you will love! I've actually been on this tour in may 2023. Very easy to get to via Holborn and temple stations. Lots of information about aldwych and it was also a great tour around the station. The entrance is on Surrey street (the rectangular entrance at aldwych) and not the strand entrance. We also got to wander around the platforms a little bit. Great experience! Highly recommend!

Published a year ago

5

This is one of my favourite experiences in London. It was really fun to be down there and learn about the history of the station.

Published 10 months ago

4

Great tour, loved it. Such a good tour, worth every Penny

Published 2 years ago

5

This station shut eventually in 1994 after years of under use and is used for training, testing out of concepts, fil and TV work and you can also visit on a Hidden London tour (which I did). The tour guide was a former LUL worker and she was very knowledgeable not only about the station but in general about the Underground as well. The two main parts to this are the visit to the platform made redundant in the early 20th Century which were used to store valuable items in the World Wars (including the Elgin Marbles and pictures from the National Gallery) and the platform closed in 1994 (although, as it still has a connection to the mainline at Holborn that can be energised, it could be seen as being mothballed)

Published 5 years ago

5

Fantastic experience. It was amazing. Superb guides that were very informative. Will be booking another underground adventure very soon.

Published 10 months ago