London Transport Museum’s exclusive Hidden London tours of Down Street station and other ‘forgotten’ Underground sites return

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From January 2022 London Transport Museum will resume its exclusive Hidden London tours of four fascinating disused sites on the Tube network, after a hiatus of almost two-years due to the pandemic.

Tours of Down Street, Aldwych, Euston and Moorgate stations will return, offering visitors the chance to go where few have ventured before and explore underground locations with incredible stories to tell about London’s past, such as Down Street station – once a top-secret government headquarters that sheltered Winston Churchill during the height of the Blitz.

Led by expert guides with a wealth of fascinating facts and tales to share about these ‘forgotten’ parts of the London Underground, visitors will explore disused tunnels, platforms and lift shafts steeped in history that lie concealed just a stone’s throw away from unknowing modern day commuters.

Tours will run on selected dates from January to March 2022. Down Street and Euston tours from 15 January to 13 February, Aldwych and Moorgate tours from 2 March to 27 March.

A new season of the Secrets of Central London walking tour of Covent Garden, Kingsway, Lincoln’s Inn Fields and Victoria Embankment will also be on sale, starting in January 2022. Explore these areas with expert guides who will reveal fascinating little-known historical tales and titbits about the area and its transformation over the last 200 years.

Tickets for all tours will be available to London Transport Museum’s enewsletter subscribers ahead of general release, sign up via ltmuseum.co.uk for priority booking.

Tickets go on public sale on Friday 3 December 2021 via ltmuseum.co.uk/hidden-london