Bond Street Underground Station

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    Open7:30 AM - 11:00 PM

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    Oxford Street

    London W1R 1FE

    United Kingdom

    Mayfair

    Mon

    • 7:30 AM - 11:00 PM

    Tue

    • 7:30 AM - 11:00 PM

    Wed

    • 7:30 AM - 11:00 PM

    Thu

    • 7:30 AM - 11:00 PM

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    Fri

    • 7:30 AM - 11:00 PM

    Sat

    • 8:30 AM - 10:30 PM

    Sun

    • 8:30 AM - 8:30 PM

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    • Photo of David S.
      David S.
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      27 Mar 2023

      While I would say that this station exits into a shopping mall, it is in central London, so these shopping malls really aren't all that big, more like an arcade than a mall. Still, it is rather nice station, and only one of the exits goes into the shopping mall. Of course, with me not being all that familiar with London (and the tube not having the exit information that some metro systems have, such as Hong Kong & Singapore), I ended up in the shopping mall. Still, like a lot of the stations, it is pretty good.

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      Aaron S.
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      14 Apr 2019

      Bond Street Underground is one of the stops on the Underground to serve Oxford Street, basically, turn right leaving the station on the short cut-off and you're fairly close to the old HMV and New Bond Street.

      As expected with the central location it is located inside Zone 1, this guarantees you the cheapest travel with contactless and Oyster payments you can travel unlimited within Zones 1 and 2 for £7 per day.

      Bond Street Underground is also served by a large number of buses, of course, a good number of buses in London go down Oxford Street anyway, but many stops nearby on New Bond Street, guaranteeing perfect access to the station.

      As one of the busiest stations on the network with 30-40 million people passing through the station each year, the station does appear to be staffed however they didn't seem as friendly as other stations such as Shepherds Bush and Victoria, where the staff were excellent.

      It is also step-free if you require that, and the closest step-free station to Baker Street and marks the start of every station going towards Stratford being step-free on the Jubilee line. Bond Street is also between Marble Arch and Oxford Circus on the Circle line.

      The lifts were easier than average to navigate, especially compared to the likes of Victoria and Southwark where I found there to be too many lifts (and a confusing layout) or the lifts being too slow and old-fashioned. It is probably the best lifts I've found in an Underground Station alongside Green Park and Stratford.

      There are no shops directly inside the station as there is at Westminster and Baker Street which isn't a problem because on the doorsteps of London's main and busiest shopping street.

      One of my favourite tube stations based on central location, ease of access and cleanliness so perhaps it does even warrant a four-star rating.

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      Bruce K.
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      Bond Street Station is located right in the heart of Central London, with tons of shopping, hotels and sightseeing nearby including the Wallace Collection and don't forget to wander past the American Embassy. Bond Street is a fine place for switching from the Central to the Jubilee lines.

      Easy enough to access, aside from the major crowds of shoppers walking along the street.

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      Kim N.
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      22 May 2014

      Argh. the first tube stop I ever needed in London and it was closed via the Central Line direction. So I had to head up one stop, get on Jubilee and work my way back. Of course that made me a bit late for my appointment as I didnt think I'd be going 3 steps out of the way. Next time Im in town? It's closed on both Central and Jubilee. Phooey

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      Brian H.
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      30 May 2015

      Bond Street is a London Underground and future Crossrail station on Oxford Street, near the junction with New Bond Street.

      The station is on the Central line between Marble Arch and Oxford Circus and on the Jubilee line, between Baker Street and Green Park. It is in Travelcard Zone 1.

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      Cecilia S.
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      Ok, it's a tube station.. how awesome could it be? But its surroundings are a shopper's paradise. There are a ton of cute little shops and restaurants all along Bond and Oxford, and it is definitely very touristy. If you are into couture fashion, make sure you stop by Selfridges too! It's like a Bloomingdale's on crack.. I love it!

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      Louie-Mae B.
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      19 Sept 2015

      It's unfortunate that I have to use one of the busiest underground stations in London on my commute.
      It is always really hot and sticky - even more so than the average tube station.
      Having said that they have got the elevator direction spot on for busy times and loads of ticket barriers to ease the throng of people that go through here.
      There are a couple of shops so grab a drink or something.
      There is clear signage as to which exit to take as it can be a bit confusing as to where to exit. One exit takes you directly to the above shopping centre which saves you having to traipse around the outside on street level.
      You always have your normal metro and evening standard papers to be handed out outside the station, but in addition, Time Out, fashion magazine and other publications relevant to London.
      Also, it's a "freebie" place, be it sachets of Oxo sauce, soap or voucher cards to use.

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