Description
Summary
Description
Step into the fascinating world beneath London’s streets with an exclusive guided tour of the hidden areas of Baker Street Tube Station. This unique experience, led by experts from the London Transport Museum, reveals secret spaces not seen by the public for over 75 years.
Uncover the origins of the world’s first underground railway as you explore closed-off platforms, forgotten corridors, and original lift shafts. Your guide will share captivating stories about the station’s role as the operational heart of the London Underground, bringing history to life with insights from the museum’s archives.
Discover what it was like for Victorian passengers traveling underground for the first time in 1863 and learn how Baker Street Station became a blueprint for metro systems worldwide. Along the way, hear first-hand accounts from those who worked and traveled through these tunnels over the decades.
The tour lasts approximately 1.4 hours and is conducted in English, accommodating groups of up to 15 people. Please note that the experience involves walking through areas with uneven ground, low lighting, and stairs, and is not suitable for those who require elevators.
Don’t miss your chance to explore a hidden side of London’s iconic transport history. Spaces are limited, so check availability and secure your spot on this unforgettable tour today!







