Canary Wharf

702 reviews

Underground Ltd, Heron Quays Rd, London E14 4HJ, United Kingdom

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Canary Wharf is a Subway station located at Underground Ltd, Heron Quays Rd, London E14 4HJ, United Kingdom. It has received 702 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.

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  • The address of Canary Wharf: Underground Ltd, Heron Quays Rd, London E14 4HJ, United Kingdom

  • Canary Wharf has 4.6 stars from 702 reviews

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  • "Canary Wharf Underground Station: The gateway to a world of hustle, bustle, and sleek sophistication, now with the exciting addition of the Elizabeth Line"

    "Canary Wharf station is a modern and well-designed transport hub located in the heart of Canary Wharf, London's business and financial district"

    "Definitely one of the top 10 busiest London Underground stations, it caters to the Jubilee from Stratford to Stanmore, is one of the Out-of-Station-Interchange (OSI), has two entrances/exits - east and west and during the peak hours, it's rather busy as you'd expect"

    "There is something so exciting about this concrete skyscraper jungle"

    "What a amazing station it even after many years it's still looking fresh and modern"

Reviews

  • Rob

Canary Wharf Underground Station: The gateway to a world of hustle, bustle, and sleek sophistication, now with the exciting addition of the Elizabeth Line. Step into this urban marvel and prepare to be swept away by its modern charm and seamless connectivity. The station's sleek design and futuristic vibes make every commuter feel like a stylish traveler on a cosmic adventure, while the Elizabeth Line promises a new era of convenience, linking Canary Wharf to key destinations across London. So, grab your Oyster card and embark on a journey through the heart of London's business hub, now with the exciting possibilities brought by the Elizabeth Line. Canary Wharf Underground Station: Where the city's energy pulses through the tunnels, commuters dance to the rhythm of London life, and the Elizabeth Line opens up a whole new world of exploration.

  • Hari

Canary Wharf station is a modern and well-designed transport hub located in the heart of Canary Wharf, London's business and financial district. The station provides excellent connectivity to other parts of the city via the Jubilee Line on the London Underground network. The station is spacious, clean, and easy to navigate, with clear signage and helpful staff on hand to assist passengers. In addition to its transport services, the station also features a range of shops, cafes, and restaurants, making it a convenient and comfortable place to wait for your train or meet someone arriving from out of town. Overall, Canary Wharf station is a well-appointed and efficient transport hub that caters to the needs of both local commuters and visitors to the area.

  • whY2G

Definitely one of the top 10 busiest London Underground stations, it caters to the Jubilee from Stratford to Stanmore, is one of the Out-of-Station-Interchange (OSI), has two entrances/exits - east and west and during the peak hours, it's rather busy as you'd expect. The station itself is connected to the Canary Wharf Shopping Centre and the Jubilee Place Shopping Mall which is a plus. Getting here via other public transport, Heron Quays/Canary Wharf via Docklands Light Railway, for buses, Canary Wharf Station (Stop L/K) via D7, 135, (N) 277 and N550 or Canada Square South (Stop J)/Canada Square North (Stop H) which cater to the buses mentioned above and the D3 and D8.

  • Victoria Nagy

There is something so exciting about this concrete skyscraper jungle. It is truly outstanding how they engineered this over the old docks and how it great itself from the worse places to live into very expensive skyscrapers and another big financial district next to the city of London. There is always something arty thing happening here. First few times i always got lost as it is hard to navigate on google maps and through the mazes of the underground shopping centres in canary wharf, but once you finally master it, it becomes a lot easier!

  • Katie Thayer

What a amazing station it even after many years it's still looking fresh and modern. There is step free access to the platforms. There is a nice park area above the station great for a brake. Such a amazing place as you come out the station and surrounded by tall office buildings. I like looking across at the DLR bridge that goes across from between buildings with the DLR trains passing a really nice place to visit especially when it's starting to get dark and all the buildings are lit up.

  • Peter L

Jubilee line to Canary Wharf takes you right into the middle of Canada Square and Cabot Place. The station is huge and airy and for some a visit in its own right. Jubilee line runs every 2-3 minutes from east to west and back. This station is not joined to either the Elizabeth line or DLR. Do not use as an interchange if you don’t want to worry about TfL charges or walking outside. The station is really convenient for Canary Wharf, linking straight into the underground mall

  • A Liu

Awful would give 0 stars if possible. Jubilee line trains take forever to come here with intervals of 10 mins even during the rush hour/peak times. This has happened numerous times and basically more often then not. Every time there are cancellations/delays on the service, the staff are always unhelpful and unwilling to let people know alternative routes around. All round terrible considering its such a busy station too.

  • Atul Shirodkar

I like the place. I used to work at the bank street office few years back. It's a happening place. The annual ice rink is something which people wait for. The annual auto expo is also well noted and a grand event. It's the time when all the car brands including top ends like fereacan be seen under the same roof. I have been at the even thrice and it's well remembered moment. Adding some photographs.

  • Chris Gledhill

Probably the cleanest, smartest and largest tube station in London. The entry hall is massive with giant escalators taking you down into the main promenade. There’s sometimes very good buskers playing music here. On either side are entrances directly into shopping malls. Everyone is very polite in this station and markings on the floor tell people where to stand to let people off the Trains first.

  • Tanmay Jain

This Underground (Jubilee line) station has an extremely high ceiling, open and contemporary style, and several entry points/exits to connect different parts of Canary Wharf such as shopping centers, DLR stations, and residential neighborhoods. When you get off the train, look at the signs very carefully before taking the escalator upstairs and exiting everything is marked and easy to navigate

  • W Wan

I like this Underground (Jubilee line) station with very high ceiling, spacious and modern design. It has several entrances/exits to connect different parts of Canary Wharf like shopping malls, DLR stations and residential areas. I highly recommend that when you get off the train, look at the signs very carefully before taking the escalator upstairs and exit.

  • Kaiser Rahman

It costs £1.3m a year to advertise there It was voted the best transport building in the world It was the scene of a zombie apocalypse You could fit the largest building in Canary Wharf inside It is the largest green space in Canary Wharf Canary Wharf tube station is the busiest* It was the cheapest Jubilee line station

  • Dhaya Online

Big station with lot of shops accessible through underground near by. Very much crowded between 5 to 6 pm on working days. DLR station is within 5 minutes walk from the underground station. Ticket machines and ATM present inside station. You have foreign exchange outlet as well inside station.

  • A Niyaz

This underground tube station is on Jubilee line. It serves to London new Financial District Cannery Wharf which hosts head quarters of many financial institutions. There is a shopping complex we which hosts many high street brands and a good variety of foot outlets.

  • Joan Marton

One of the busiest station in London. Plan accordingly, try to avoid end of business hours as Canary Wharf is the secondary central business centre. Try not to get lost in vast amount of exits. Head to the right for the shopping centre, ahead for the main entrance.

  • Michael John

I visited Canary Wharf to see a choir concert in which my wife was singing. The same buzz is there when you leave the station. The streets are cleaner than the suburbs and the pavements uncluttered with hire bikes. It feels like a place full of energy.

  • Elina Carriço

New amazing lights exposition ! All around canary wharf, all together maybe around 40 minutes, must do it at night to enjoy the best of it ! Noice distance measures. The map is available online at the Canary wharf council website Enjoy guys ! …

  • Tim Dolton

Canary wharf is like stepping into another separate city. They have their own police, everything is under cctv, its shiny, loads going on., clean and almost sterile, fast access to Waterloo. It's like being in a massive airport without planes.

  • Matthew Plato

One of the best tube stations there is, so spacious and impressive, you can breath and still have space around you, even when it's busy! I love the underground and its history too but this place is just wonderful. Fully wheelchair accessible.

  • Yasmin T

Lovely station and atmosphere outside the station. Definitely changed the last time I was here 10 yrs ago. Lots of places to eat, drink, shopping. Mixed crowd for a weeknight which was great to see.

  • Gabriel Peterson

Great place to shop near. Would not recommend the station though, the tap locations are not on the same floor as the station. This makes it very hard to know where to pay. Would avoid if possible.

  • ifrah babar

It was a beautiful place with a breathtaking view. There are so many food options available around. The Jubilee plaza is great. I loved the Roof Garden there and the staff was very friendly.

  • Ahnaful A

Good station, well connected with the Canary Wharf shopping complex. There’s a selection of good coffee shops just outside the barriers for your travels.

  • Robert

Big, tidy and modern subway station. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ For sure it is in top 5 ranking of underground station in London. Highly recommended for disabled people.

  • Vikas Gupta

Situated right in the heart of financial district of London. EY the station is neat, well kept and timely trains make the station pretty great.

  • kilimeruimages

Nice place to visit, quieter than the other popular tourist destinations. Lovely street photography opportunities - uploaded some to google

  • David Donton

You can come here to Canary Wharf by bus, DLR or walk from all direction. Busy, nice, clean, polite with security staff round.

  • Khalid Alanazi

It's nice to visit it one time and discover it, it's business area and buildings.

  • Foodcyclopedia Vlogs

Beautiful financial district with some residential buildings as well.

  • ROBERT MENGHINI

Lovely place to visit and stay. Stunning buildings

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