The world's leading museum of urban transport, invites you to join us on an exclusive guided tour of Baker Street station to discover the origins of the world’s first Underground network. Opened on 10 January 1863 as part of the Metropolitan Railway, Baker Street was home to the launch of a revolutionary idea – carrying passengers beneath Victorian London’s congested streets. Cutting a 90-minute journey to just 20 minutes, the ‘Met’ revolutionised travel in the city and provided the foundation for Metro systems across the world.Explore closed-off parts of the station including original platforms, disused lift shafts and corridors that are hidden in plain sight - some of which were last accessed by the public over 75 years ago in 1945. Learn about the station’s history as the Operational Headquarters for London Underground, and hear first-hand accounts from those who worked (and played) there over the years.
Public transportation options are available nearby. Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries. Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health. Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness. Tours are not suitable for children under 14 years of age. All guests must bring photo ID. Open-toed shoes are not allowed. No food or drinks allowed on the tour. Please do not bring luggage or large bags - there is no cloakroom. The tour involves a lot of walking, including areas of uneven ground and low lighting. Tours are not suitable for guests with claustrophobia. Tours are not step free and including walking up and down flights of stairs. There's no elevator
The meeting point for this tour is outside Baker Street Underground Station, in front of the Sherlock Holmes statue. What3words: beard.flips.front
A member of the Hidden London team will meet you on arrival. Please arrive 15 minutes before the time on your ticket.