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Aldgate High St, London EC3N 1AH, United Kingdom

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Reviews — 8

Igor Karpov
at 2023 Nov 25
Igor Karpov
at 2023 Nov 25
Central London and great Argentinian steak restaurant nearby
Rene König
at 2023 Oct 14
Rene König
at 2023 Oct 14
Die Londoner U-Bahn können wir wirklich empfehlen. Unser Hotel befand sich in der Nähe dieser Station. Wir sind zu allen Sehenswürdigkeiten gut und ohne uns zu verfahren gekommen. Die Tafeln in jeder Station sind verständlich, die Stationen selbst sind sicher und die Bahnen fahren sehr oft.
Ian Halliday
at 2023 Aug 16
Ian Halliday
at 2023 Aug 16
This is a major commuter station on the Circle Line and at the southern end of the Metropolitan Line. There is no lift/elevator.
Kerim Horoz
at 2023 Aug 12
Kerim Horoz
at 2023 Aug 12
It is a tube station where I get on&off train. There is a cafeteria where just the opposite of the station, and I always grab my tostie with latte and head to my office at Dawson.
Glen A
at 2023 Mar 15
Glen A
at 2023 Mar 15
Aldgate tube station oozes in nostalgia, it is the eastern terminus of the Metropolitan line and is on the Circle line.
There is no step free access so beware, so if you need step free, Tower Hill station is next stop. Buses depart from outside the station that is nestled between huge tower blocks.
Opened in 1876 the design hasn't changed much at all and retains it's overall roof designed by Charles Walter Clark and is built on a former plague pit! The platforms are a tad small so busy periods do feel like a squash but it's a very convenient station to local bars, buses and hotels.
James Gordon
at 2023 Mar 09
James Gordon
at 2023 Mar 09
Old underground station which has no disabled access only stairs. Staff around to help station was clean and tidy.
Daniel Mckenzie
at 2021 Oct 06
Daniel Mckenzie
at 2021 Oct 06
I like it from an infrastructure standpoint as the station is uniquely sandwiched in a triangle junction which is pretty cool, however, it can be a pain using this station due to it being difficult to work out which Metropolitan Line service will be leaving first. There's no step free access either, to the grand shock of nobody.

A tip would be to wait on the Hammersmith bound platform as Circle Line trains are still decently frequent by themselves.

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