Clapham South: Subterranean Shelter Guided Tour
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World War II
Sightseeing
Journey beneath Clapham South station and explore over a mile of subterranean passageways. Hear extraordinary stories of those who have sheltered here since 1944.
Highlights
- Journey 30 metres underground to explore a warren of tunnels over a mile long
- Hear personal accounts of Second World War shelterers and Windrush arrivals
- See the original cramped bunks where thousands slept overnight during air raids
- Read the historical graffiti left by shelter occupants
- Hear about life in a giant air raid shelter
Description
London Transport Museum, the world's leading museum of urban transport, invites you on a guided tour to explore one of eight deep-level air raid shelters that exist below the streets of London.
Opened in 1944, this secret underground maze was constructed to shelter over 8,000 people during air raids. Complete with a canteen, medical stations and sleeping quarters, it offered a safe haven in times of war – even though it’s completely hidden beneath the streets of South London.
This guided tour takes you behind the closed doors of this top-secret site to reveal its fascinating story. Learn how it came to be built, how it served as a wartime shelter, and how it was repurposed in the post-war years—including housing the first Caribbean migrants to Britain, who arrived on HMT Empire Windrush.
What to expect on this newly-revamped tour:
Journey Below a Tube Station
Descend 11 stories underground and explore the mile of tunnels that are hidden beneath Clapham South station. Feel the rush of Northern line trains passing above your head and hear how it was secretly built in the 1940s.
Expert Guides Bringing History to Life
Our two expert guides include one portraying a 1940s ARP Warden. Follow in the footsteps of a South London family spending their first night in the shelter, learn about the vital role these shelters played during the war, and discover what it was like to spend your night there.
Wartime History Comes to Life
Discover what the shelter looked like during wartime and step into newly refurbished spaces including the warden’s cabin and the canteen, carefully recreated to their 1940s state by our historical experts based on exclusive findings from our archives.
Handle Authentic Second World War Artefacts
Get hands-on with genuine Second World War torches, discover what an Anderson shelter looked like, and sit on the original bunk beds turned benches that families would spend their evenings on during air raids.
Hear First-Hand Testimonials
Listen to the stories of those who worked and sheltered there in the post-war years, including the first Caribbean migrants arriving on the Empire Windrush and the visitors of the Festival of Britain. Spot the graffiti left behind by those who stayed here and see the beds where many spent their first nights in London.
All Hidden London tours are written by historical experts from London Transport Museum and based on content drawn from the Museum’s extensive archive and collection. The tours were named ’Best Hidden Gem in the World’ at the Tiqets’ Remarkable Venue Awards 2022 by public vote.
Includes
75 minute guided tour of the Clapham South disused Second World War subterranean air raid shelter
Important Information
- 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 include walking up and down static escalators
Wear sturdy footwear and suitable clothing
There is no cloakroom
Easy cancellation
Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund