Victoria Underground Station is a huge Underground Station, which gets really busy (70-80 million…read morepassengers pass through the station each year) and serves London Victoria Train Station, located on Victoria Street is is close to Cardinal Place where there are a few shops, banks and restaurants and it is also a short walk away from Westminster and London Eye (although if you are going there, you can carry on the Victoria line)
Victoria is on the District and Circle Line and the Victoria line, so it is pretty handy for getting to the likes of Green Park, Westminster, St. James's Park, Hammersmith and more.
The staff at the station seemed really friendly, on the first visit a staff member offered to take me to the platform as I appeared to be lost, which was really kind.
The Victoria line is pretty easy to get onto, but if you're looking for the District and Circle line, which was recently made step-free with Victoria now becoming a fully step-free and accessible station, it can be a nightmare. There are multiple lifts and exits to the station, making it confusing and awful if you're looking to come out of a certain end, there are about 3 or 4 lifts to get out of the station depending on which line you are using and if you want to come out at Victoria Street and Cardinal Place or Victoria Mainline Railway Station, there were a lack of signs for each which was the main flaw of the station.
The station did seem clean enough, but it could have done more in terms of making going in and out of the station easier such as with making the lifts of such clearer, but overall it is a nice, modern station and basically allows you to go from central London to overseas without a single step, starting at your original station, going here and then onto the Railway Station with the Gatwick Express, getting you to the airport in a short space of time. Pretty cool
A lack of signs and confusing layout of the station and lifts, making it often quicker to get the bus if you're only going one or two stops on each line let the station down, which is why with regret it only deserves a three-star rating.