Alex G. • February 12, 2019Best train station in London, purely for the views either side of the bridge!
Lindsey P. • April 22, 2013Its easier to start your journey from here rather than London Bridge! Especially at peak time!
Adam S. • October 28, 2010Handy connections to north and south London as well as Brighton and Luton. Check before you travel at night and at the weekend as the cross-city route is due for lots of closures.
Kamal S. • September 5, 2011Have the complete english breakfast at 'My Tea Shop' next to the underground's entrance, excellent grub for excellent price!
Jack S. • October 18, 2023There is an almost hidden elevator that can take you straight into Barbican Underground Station for Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan and Circle lines, found on the Barbican exit route from the station
Chris H. • March 12, 2015Huge train station. very busy. You'll find access to the trains and Underground on the ground floor, and more restaurant based shops on the first floor.
gareth w. • January 14, 2010For those with walking difficulties/disabilities or with heavy luggages, you can follow direction of train to stevenage, which has 2 flights of escalator, saves you struggling through. don't abuse it!
Jack S. • May 25, 2022Direct access to both Liverpool Street and Moorgate Railway and Underground Stations.
Robert B. • September 27, 2010Elephant & Castle is a spaghetti junction for pedestrials. Be mindful not get confused with the underwalk passages and be sure to use instincts when obtaining directions back to west end. Usually peop
Tom H. • May 23, 2016Great staff, good restaurant, next to tube and train stations, good rooms. Pricey but well worth it.
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