Barbican

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London, United Kingdom

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Subway station

Barbican Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Barbican is located in London, United Kingdom on Aldersgate St, Barbican. Barbican is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category subway station in United Kingdom.

Address

Aldersgate St, Barbican

Phone

+44 3432221234

Open hours

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Yến Đỗ

I live close to Barbican station. Currently, there's no wheelchair accessible, no lift or elevator. No public toilet. It's clean. Staffs. were helpful. November 2020

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Benny J Chirakadavil

Hammersmith line zone 1. You got train at less than every 3 minutes

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Alice Catarama

One of the most beautiful station in London, unique, with personality, you feel like in ancient Greek or Roman architecture in plain air. When you go out Barbican Center built in 1970 and historical site now, come in your sight and you feel the power of urbanism and beauty of London. The Barbican Gardens are absolutely amazing with tropical influences, Lilly water and waterfall. All Barbican complex is well proportionate outside but the flats are under Corbusier style, not to big, functional with saved space in right angle. You can visit London Museum too in Barbican Centre with an amazing collection and always at Barbican are very good exhibition. In the right side of Barbican Station you can go toward XXI Century architecture, sky scrapers including ruines and you feel the power of town, you feel London history on the street.

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Geoffrey Coan

Stairways and lobby are looking tired and in need of some TLC. Hopefully the Elizabeth line/Crossrail terminal being built next door will enable some improvements

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George Morina

Good station, Barbican is a London Underground station situated near the Barbican Estate, on the edge of the ward of Farringdon Within, in the City of London in Central London. It has been known by various names since its opening in 1865, mostly in reference to the neighbouring ward of Aldersgate