Venture beyond the bustling platforms and into the lesser-known corners of London’s iconic Baker Street Underground Station. This exclusive 85-minute tour offers a rare glimpse into the station’s captivating history, from its early days as part of the world’s first subway network to the dedicated staff who kept it running. Explore original platforms, abandoned corridors, and hidden gems that have been off-limits to the public for decades. Uncover the secrets of this Victorian-era marvel and gain a newfound appreciation for the evolution of the London Underground. Where will this journey through the station’s past take you?
Key Points

- Explore hidden, closed-off parts of the historic Baker Street Underground Station, including original platforms and old lift shafts.
- Travel back to the early Victorian era of steam-powered underground transportation and learn about the station’s role in the London Underground’s growth.
- Discover the operational headquarters that oversaw the running of the world’s first underground network.
- Hear captivating stories about the dedicated station staff who kept the underground system functioning over the years.
- Gain an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at this iconic station and appreciate the rich history of London’s iconic subway system.
Tour Overview

The Hidden Tube Tour – Exclusive Baker Street Station Tour takes guests on an 85-minute journey, led by a live English-speaking guide, to explore the hidden gems of one of London’s oldest underground stations.
Visitors will travel back in time to the early years of Victorian steam travel, venturing through Baker Street Station’s secretive spots, including original platforms, old lift shafts, and corridors last seen by the public 75 years ago.
Along the way, they’ll learn about the operational headquarters of the London Underground and hear captivating stories of the staff who worked there over the years, providing a unique peek into the station’s rich history and growth.
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Highlights of the Tour

On the Hidden Tube Tour, visitors can travel back to the early years of Victorian steam travel as they venture through Baker Street Station’s hidden spots.
They’ll explore closed-off parts of the station, including original platforms, old lift shafts, and corridors last seen by the public 75 years ago.
Along the way, the tour guide will share stories of the station’s operational headquarters and the staff who worked there over the years, providing a unique glimpse into the London Underground’s rich history and growth.
Highlights also include learning about the station’s role in the launch of the world’s first underground network and discovering the operational workings of this iconic transit hub.
Booking Information

For the Hidden Tube Tour – Exclusive Baker Street Station Tour, prices start at £45.00 per person. Visitors can reserve their spots now and pay later, with the added benefit of free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.
This allows guests the flexibility to plan their trip without the burden of immediate payment. The tour offers an exclusive, behind-the-scenes look at the historic Baker Street Underground Station, delving into its rich history and hidden corridors.
Whether you’re a transport enthusiast or simply looking for a unique London experience, this tour promises an unforgettable journey through the city’s underground legacy. Secure your spot today and uncover the secrets of this iconic destination.
About Baker Street Station

Opened on January 10, 1863, Baker Street station stands as a testament to the pioneering days of the world’s first underground network, the Metropolitan Railway.
As the operational headquarters of the London Underground, this historic station has witnessed the growth and development of the city’s iconic subway system.
Visitors can explore the station’s closed-off areas, including original platforms, old lift shafts, and forgotten corridors, offering a glimpse into the past.
Through the hidden tube tour, guests will learn about the station’s rich history and the dedicated staff who worked tirelessly to keep the underground running.
This exclusive tour provides a unique opportunity to uncover the lesser-known stories and secrets of one of London’s most renowned transportation hubs.
More Great Thing To Do NearbyHistory of the Underground

The construction of the world’s first underground railway network began in the 1860s, paving the way for the hotel of the London Underground as we know it today.
Spearheaded by the Metropolitan Railway, this revolutionary transportation system quickly transformed the city’s urban landscape, providing a solution to the growing congestion and pollution on the streets above.
The opening of the Baker Street station in 1863 marked a significant milestone in the Underground’s history, as it became the operational headquarters for the expanding network.
Over the years, the station has witnessed the evolution of the London Underground, from its humble beginnings as a steam-powered system to the modern, electrified marvel it’s today.
Explore the Hidden Spots
Visitors on the Hidden Tube Tour gain exclusive access to the closed-off corners of Baker Street Station, including original platforms, old lift shafts, and long-abandoned corridors that have remained unseen by the public for over seven decades. These hidden gems offer a unique glimpse into the station’s storied past, evoking a sense of wonder and nostalgia. As the tour guide leads guests through these ethereal spaces, they’ll uncover the operational headquarters of the London Underground and hear captivating tales of the staff who once walked these very halls. It’s a chance to step back in time and experience the early years of Victorian steam travel in a way that few have ever witnessed.
| Explore the Hidden Spots | |
|---|---|
| Original Platforms | Long-Abandoned Corridors |
| Old Lift Shafts | Operational Headquarters |
| Unseen by Public for 75+ Years | Captivating Staff Stories |
| Sense of Wonder and Nostalgia | Early Victorian Steam Travel |
Stories of the Station Staff
Exploring the stories of the station staff who once worked at Baker Street Underground reveals a rich tapestry of dedication, resilience, and a steadfast commitment to serving the public.
From the platform guards who ensured the smooth flow of passengers to the signal operators whose vigilance kept trains running safely, each employee played a vital role in the station’s operations.
Hear tales of station masters who navigated the challenges of a growing network, their quick thinking and problem-solving skills shaping the Underground’s evolution.
Uncover the personal accounts of the cleaners, ticket sellers, and porters whose tireless efforts behind the scenes made the passenger experience seamless.
These stories offer a glimpse into the human heart of this historic station.
Meeting Point and Directions
Where does the tour meet? Your guide will be waiting outside Baker Street Underground Station, in front of the iconic Sherlock Holmes statue. This convenient meeting point allows you to easily find the start of your exclusive journey through the station’s hidden passages and corridors.
Once your group has assembled, your guide will lead you on an unforgettable exploration of the station’s history, taking you through:
- Original platforms that have long been closed to the public.
- Old lift shafts that were once the lifeblood of the station.
- Mysterious corridors that have been sealed off for decades.
- Operational headquarters that oversaw the growth of the London Underground.
With your guide’s expertise, you’ll uncover the secrets of this iconic station and gain a deeper appreciation for the early years of the world’s first underground network.
Recap
Embark on an exclusive journey through Baker Street Underground Station, a hidden gem showcasing the early Victorian era of steam travel.
Uncover the station’s rich history, explore long-abandoned corridors, and hear captivating stories of the dedicated staff who kept the city’s iconic subway system running.
This behind-the-scenes tour offers an unparalleled glimpse into the evolution of the world’s first underground railway network.
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