Welcome to the Crystal Palace Subway - October Open Day!
Come and join us to explore the beautifully restored Subway. The Subway was opened in 1865 to give train passengers more direct (and less hilly!) access to the famous Crystal Palace.
Visits will be self-guided, with staff and volunteers available to share nuggets of the Subway's remarkable history; from its original use as an entry point to the Crystal Palace for railway passengers, to an air raid shelter, to illegal raves! Last year saw the completion of Phase 1 of the major restoration project to the historic Grade II* listed Crystal Palace Subway. A new roof over the East Courtyard and extensive repairs to the walls, floor, steps and entrances can be explored.
For October half-term we'll have colouring/activity sheets for children to enjoy during their visit.
Entry is free and this is a self-led visit. Entry is via a pre-booked timeslot every 15 minutes but places must be booked in advance. Last admission is 12.30pm.
Well-behaved dogs on leashes are welcome.
Accessibility:
Please note there is no step-free access to the Subway. Access is via two flights of stairs with a handrail. The subway has uneven flooring and light changes from bright to dim in various points. Accessibility information including photos of the stairs can be found here: https://www.crystalpalaceparktrust.org/pages/how-to-visit-the-crystal-palace-subway
If you have any questions, please contact the Crystal Palace Park Trust team via Producer@crystalpalaceparktrust.org
This is a FREE ADMISSION event. If you can no longer attend, please ensure that tickets are cancelled so that someone else can use the place.
This event is made possible thanks to a grant from The National Lottery Heritage Fund, with thanks to National Lottery players.