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Discover the underground world of Euston Station on a 75-minute guided tour exploring disused tunnels, vintage posters, and future developments in London.

The London: The Lost Tunnels of Euston Station Guided Tour offers a fascinating look beneath one of London’s busiest transport hubs. Priced at $60.61 per person, this 75-minute walk takes visitors through disused tunnels and passageways that few ever see. The tour is led by expert guides from the London Transport Museum, who bring this underground world to life with detailed stories and historical insights.
This tour is perfect for those interested in London’s transport history, underground architecture, or simply seeking a different perspective on Euston Station. It appeals particularly to visitors who enjoy exploring hidden sites, but it’s worth noting that it involves a lot of walking, stairs, and uneven ground. While the experience is highly praised for its informative guides and fascinating sights, it’s not suitable for young children, individuals with mobility issues, or those with claustrophobia.
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This guided tour focuses on Euston Underground station’s lesser-seen underground sections. Visitors explore dark, dusty tunnels that were once used by the public but are now closed to most travelers. The walk allows you to see remnants of vintage posters that have been hidden away for over 50 years. These posters, full of nostalgic artwork, give a glimpse into the station’s past.
The tour’s expert guides from the London Transport Museum share stories about the station’s humble beginnings and how it has evolved. They also explain the planned changes with the introduction of High Speed 2 (HS2), which will connect Euston to the Midlands. Expect to learn about the future of Euston, alongside its historic tunnels and hidden spaces.

One of the standout moments of this tour is the visit to a secret ventilation shaft, where visitors get a rare opportunity to look down into Victoria Line trains. This unexpected view offers a glimpse of the underground network’s inner workings. This spot highlights the impressive engineering of London’s underground system, making it a favorite among those who appreciate transport infrastructure.
The ventilation shaft is a part of the underground pathways that have been kept out of sight for decades. Standing there, visitors can appreciate the scale of the underground network, along with the hidden spaces that keep London’s Tube running smoothly behind the scenes.
The tour begins at the south exit of Euston Square station (address: NW1 2BF), on the corner of Gower Street and Gower Place. This entrance features a glass façade on the hospital side of Euston Road. Meeting your guide here, you’ll receive an overview of what to expect and start your journey into the underground world of Euston.
The group size remains small to maintain an intimate atmosphere, and the tour concludes back at the meeting point. The guides are known for their knowledgeable and friendly approach, making complex history accessible and engaging.
More Great Tours NearbyOver the course of the 75-minute walk, visitors explore disused tunnels, the Leslie Green station façade, and surrounding areas that are rarely open to the public. The dark, dusty passageways reveal what once served as public access, now hidden away, giving a behind-the-scenes perspective of London’s underground infrastructure.
The vintage posters discovered here have been concealed for over 50 years, offering a nostalgic view of the past. These posters serve as tangible reminders of the station’s history and the evolution of public advertising.
Guides also share insights into Euston Station’s ongoing transformation, particularly focusing on the upcoming HS2 project. This high-speed railway will make Euston a major UK transport hub, connecting London to the Midlands. The talk about the station’s future adds context to the underground exploration, showing how history and innovation merge in this area.
The planned changes will include new platforms and station upgrades, but this tour emphasizes the importance of preserving the underground tunnels that have served London for decades.
Participants should be prepared for a fair amount of walking through uneven ground and low-lit areas. The tour involves stairs, and the dark nature of the tunnels may be challenging for some. It is not suitable for individuals with mobility impairments or claustrophobia.
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended, as the tunnels are exposed to the underground environment. Since there are no toilets on the tour, visitors should plan accordingly before starting.

The tour offers the flexibility of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, with a full refund. You can reserve now and pay later, allowing for easy planning of your trip to London. The live English-speaking guide ensures clear and engaging narration throughout.
This experience is suitable for those aged 10 years and above, with a maximum of 4 children per adult. It is ideal for history buffs, transport enthusiasts, or curious travelers exploring London’s underground secrets.
What makes this tour unique is its combination of historic discovery and future insights. Visitors appreciate how guides explain the significance of each space, from vintage posters to hidden ventilation shafts. The small group size enhances the experience, making it more personal and less rushed.
Rated 4.6 out of 5 from 31 reviews, this tour demonstrates a high level of satisfaction, especially for guides’ knowledgeability and the opportunity to see parts of the station normally off-limits. The tour’s focus on both history and future development offers a well-rounded perspective on Euston Station’s evolution.
The London: The Lost Tunnels of Euston Station Guided Tour provides a compelling look at London’s underground infrastructure. It is particularly appealing for history lovers, transport fans, or anyone interested in hidden London. While physically demanding, the 75-minute experience is packed with visual surprises and stories, making it a worthwhile addition to any trip.
Suits those who enjoy guided storytelling, visual relics, and insider insights into London’s transport future. If you are prepared for stairs and uneven ground, this tour offers a rare glimpse beneath the city’s surface, revealing a hidden world full of history and innovation.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
The tour is suitable for children aged 10 and above, with a maximum of 4 children per adult.
How long does the tour last?
The guided walk takes approximately 75 minutes.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the south exit of Euston Square station (Gower Street side) and ends back at the same meeting point.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended due to walking in dark, uneven tunnels.
Are there any restrictions?
The tour is not suitable for people with mobility impairments or claustrophobia. There are no toilets available.
Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours in advance. You can reserve now and pay later.
What makes this tour different from others?
It offers access to disused tunnels and hidden spaces, with guides from the London Transport Museum sharing expert insights into the station’s past and future.
Is the tour physically demanding?
Yes, expect stairs, walking, and uneven ground. Prepare accordingly for a comfortable experience.