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Seven Sisters

London Metro · Zone 3Opened 1968 Step-free access
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ToiletsShopsATMsInfo Desk

About Seven Sisters

Seven Sisters is a Victoria line station in the heart of Tottenham, north-east London, and it carries a significance that goes well beyond its role as a commuter interchange. The area around Seven Sisters -Tottenham High Road, Bruce Grove, South Tottenham -is one of London's most genuinely diverse and culturally rich neighbourhoods. Large Caribbean, Latin American, West African and Turkish communities have built a food and cultural scene that is outstanding value and largely authentic, driven by residents rather than tourism.

The practical transport significance of Seven Sisters is its connection to National Rail services toward Stansted Airport and Cambridge. Trains from here are often cheaper than the dedicated Stansted Express from Liverpool Street, making Seven Sisters a worthwhile consideration for air travellers heading to Stansted who are also in the right part of London. The Victoria line northward from here reaches King's Cross (for international services) in about 15 minutes.

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium -one of the most impressive football stadiums built in England since the 1990s -is about a 20-minute walk or short bus ride from the station. Seven Sisters is the nearest Underground station for Spurs home matches, and the area fills up significantly on match days. Bruce Castle Museum, housed in a Tudor manor in nearby Tottenham, is a free local museum with a surprisingly excellent collection of postal history and local artefacts.

Station Overview

Seven Sisters station opened in 1968 as part of the Victoria line extension. It sits in Zone 3 and serves the Victoria line as the Underground service, with National Rail connections from the adjacent Seven Sisters mainline station for services to Stansted Airport, Cambridge and north-east England. Step-free access is available on the Victoria line.

Lines and Connectivity

The Victoria line (light blue) connects south toward Finsbury Park (5 minutes), Highbury and Islington, King's Cross and central London. Northbound trains run to Tottenham Hale (3 minutes) and Blackhorse Road toward Walthamstow Central. Journey to King's Cross is approximately 15 minutes. Victoria line frequency is high throughout the day.

National Rail services from the adjacent mainline station reach Stansted Airport in approximately 30-40 minutes and Cambridge in about an hour. These are often more affordable than the Stansted Express when booked in advance.

Facilities

Seven Sisters station has toilets, shops, ATMs and an information point. The surrounding High Road provides a full range of food, retail and service options reflecting the area's multicultural character.

Accessibility

Seven Sisters has step-free access on the Victoria line with lifts to the platforms. This makes it one of the more accessible stations on the northern Victoria line.

Travel Tips

  • For Stansted Airport, check National Rail prices from Seven Sisters before booking the Stansted Express from Liverpool Street -savings of 30-50% are common
  • Tottenham High Road has outstanding Caribbean, Latin American and Turkish food at very good value -explore the side streets as well as the main road
  • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is 20 minutes walk or a short bus ride -on match days the area fills up significantly, so add travel time on those days
  • Bruce Castle Museum (free, a short bus ride) is one of north London's more underrated small museums, housed in a genuine Tudor manor house
  • The Walthamstow Market (Europe's longest outdoor market) is one stop north at Walthamstow Central

Nearby Attractions

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium -20 minutes walk. One of England's finest modern football stadiums. Stadium tours available on non-match days; book in advance.

Bruce Castle Museum -Short bus ride. A free local history museum in a Tudor manor house, with an excellent postal history collection and rotating exhibitions.

Tottenham High Road food scene -Immediately accessible. Caribbean restaurants, Latin American bakeries, Turkish supermarkets and West African food on one of north London's most diverse shopping streets.

Timings and Best Time to Travel

Seven Sisters is busy throughout the day as both a commuter and Victoria line interchange. Rush hours (08:00-09:30 and 17:30-19:30) and Spurs home match days are the most congested periods. The area's food scene is best explored on Saturday afternoons when the High Road is at its most vibrant and all the restaurants are open.

Traveller Tips

  • 1National Rail to Stansted Airport is cheaper than the Stansted Express from Liverpool Street -check trains from here
  • 2Bruce Grove and South Tottenham have excellent Latin American and Caribbean food
  • 3Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is accessible from here by bus or walking
  • 4Step-free access is available at Seven Sisters

Accessibility

Wheelchair accessible
Step-free access
Audio announcements
Visual displays
Accessible toilets
Tactile guides

Frequently Asked Questions

QWhich line serves Seven Sisters?

Seven Sisters is served by the Victoria line and has National Rail connections to Stansted Airport and Cambridge.

QIs Seven Sisters step-free?

Yes, Seven Sisters has step-free access.

QWhat zone is Seven Sisters in?

Seven Sisters is in Zone 3.

QCan I get to Stansted Airport from Seven Sisters?

Yes -National Rail services from Seven Sisters can reach Stansted Airport, sometimes more cheaply than the dedicated Stansted Express from Liverpool Street.

QHow far is Tottenham Hotspur Stadium from Seven Sisters?

Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is about a 20-minute walk or short bus ride from Seven Sisters station.

QWhat is the food scene like near Seven Sisters?

The area around Seven Sisters and Tottenham High Road has outstanding Latin American, Caribbean and West African food, with excellent value restaurants and street food.

Station Location

Nearby Attractions

  • Tottenham High Road food scene
  • Bruce Castle Museum
  • Tottenham Hotspur Stadium (bus)