Join expert tour guides to discover the disused spaces and hidden tunnels at London's Euston Tube Station, serving one of London's most famous rail terminus.
The meeting point for this tour is at the south exit of Euston Square station, NW1 2BF, on the corner of Gower Street and Gower Place.
Please note that there is more than one entrance to Euston Square Station. This meeting point is the station entrance with the glass façade on the hospital side of Euston Road.
A member of the Hidden London team will meet you on arrival.
Please arrive 15 minutes before the time on your ticket.
Visitors must wear flat sturdy shoes. Guests wearing open toe sandals or shoes, or high-heels, will be refused entry due to health and safety restrictions. Sturdy walking shoes are recommended as there are uneven underfoot conditions throughout the tour.
Children under 14 are not permitted on the tour. 14-16 year olds must be accompanied by an adult.
Your tour will last for 75 minutes and will involve walking for most of this time.
There are no cloakroom facilities or public toilets available on the tour. Please do not bring large or heavy bags.
There are a number of stairs on the tours. While escalators will be available, we cannot guarantee step free access. It is therefore advisable that you should have an adequate level of fitness to undertake this tour. You may be refused entry if you appear to not meet this requirement. The tour will include access to confined areas which may be unsuitable for people with claustrophobia. There will be areas which have low lighting and may be dusty. Due to the nature of the tours, we are unable to accommodate visitors with wheelchairs.
Once you’ve booked your tickets, you will receive your order confirmation to the email address you provided at checkout. This may take up to 24 hours - please check your junk mail folder after this time. Tickets are non-transferrable. Please bring your email confirmation and ticket (preferably on an electronic device) as well as photographic ID for each ticket holder to be permitted entry.
Think you know Euston station? Think again. Join us for a tour exploring a century of its history, from humble beginnings on the corner of Melton and Drummond Streets to the busy station of 16 platforms it is today.
You’ll discover a labyrinth of dark and dusty passageways which were once used by the travelling public, preserved vintage advertising poster fragments that have been concealed for over 50 years, see the iconic Leslie Green station (as seen on Yesterday Channel’s ‘Secrets of the London Underground’) and its surroundings before they are swept away forever, and learn about the newest innovations to a Tube and Network Rail station that serves over 42 million passengers each year.