Aldwych station is a fascinating location with a rich and varied history. It opened to the public in 1907, never reached its planned potential and eventually closed in 1994.
Here is a rare opportunity to take a tour of the now disused Aldwych Underground station in the Strand. Led by expert guides, you will be able to see the ticket hall, the original lifts, abandoned platforms and tunnels, and inter-connecting walkways – including some that have very rarely been seen by the public.
The station provided shelter to Londoners during the Blitz and also starred in its own right in productions including Superman IV, The Krays, Patriot Games, V for Vendetta, The Good Shepherd, Atonement, 28 Weeks Later, Mr Selfridge, Sherlock and much more.
Aldwych Station Tours are available on a very limited basis. Dates are released a few weeks in advance and tickets will then be released on a first-come-first-served basis. See further below for the next available date. Group sizes are limited to a max of 25 persons.
Be sure to visit the website for accessibility and important information.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS TOUR IS NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN UNDER 16 YEARS OF AGE FOR HEALTH AND SAFETY REASONS.
20% discount on public scheduled tours.
How to Redeem: Pre book via the booking line or by email and quote discount code ‘MAXCARD’. Terms and Conditions: • Offer valid for Max Card holder and everyone accompanying.
• Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer.
• Max Card must be shown on day of arrival.