Unsa A. • July 28, 2010Walk along the road to Tinseltown and treat yourself to an original American burger and an Oreo milkshake to die for.
GoToMidtown • August 23, 2012Chancery Lane has been the centre of the English legal profession for over 500 years. But the full range of history which this area boasts would surprise you. For an eye-opener try a FREE walking tour
Mei S. • July 17, 2013From the station take stairs up to the bridge which links the Barbican Centre, through the gardens, a nicer walk than to walk underneath.
Abdulrahman A. • January 2, 2023Very nice train station, trains on-time, easy access, easy drops by cars or taxi, display screens everywhere for departure timings. Nice cafe, comfortable seats, fast & convenient.
Jack S. • May 28, 2017Alight here for Museum of London and Barbican Centre (Credit taken from TfL's Cultural underground line maps)
Rashid K. • July 6, 2013A nice building and even better in the dark. Close to St. Pauls Cathedral, Millenium bridge and the Thames
Little Scrapes • June 8, 2013Keep left on entering or exit. Makes everyone's life easier especially if two trains arrive and discharge at once.
Gavin L. • March 12, 2011If you want a work out, take the stairs on the way out - it's an experience! 193 steps and seemingly never-ending!
Michael H. • November 8, 2015Lovely mosaics, bloody long escalators.
Matt W. • July 17, 2012Can't be bothered to cook? Bring a raw chicken down to the sweltering platforms and it'll be roasted to perfection by the time you get home.
Ed • April 30, 2013The only one syllable station on the tube network, and also the joint shortest name (with Oval). Bank also has more escalators than any other station on the tube, and Europe's oldest travolator (1960)
Dan • August 7, 2012If you're travelling to Stratford get the train, its direct, quicker, more frequent, calmer, lighter, cooler and you get a seat.
David R. • June 11, 2017A good place to be able to get to almost everywhere in London but can get a little confusing. Especially if it's you first time.
Jack S. • August 12, 2018Alight there for the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art (Credit taken from TfL's Cultural underground line maps)
HISTORY UK • January 17, 2011A rare relic from London’s tram system, this underground passage ran between Holborn and Waterloo Bridge, and was last used in 1952. It’s been locked up ever since.
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