Churchill War Rooms & Westminster Guided Tour
Churchill War Rooms & Westminster Guided Tour is based in Westminster, London, and offers a professional and friendly team to help you have a great time and enjoy the experiences available.
World War II was tough on London's population. Rations were scarce and Nazi bombings tore families apart. Leader Winston Churchill battened down the hatches and planned the British war effort in a secret hidden bunker, now known as the Churchill War Rooms.
Join a small group for this in-depth tour of the Churchill War Rooms and Westminster, see some of the city landmarks, and learn the history of life in London during wartime.
Begin with a walking tour of Westminster. Explore British politics at 10 Downing Street, see Westminster Abbey, the world's most famous clock at Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and the Cenotaph – the national monument for victims of war.
- Churchill War Rooms & Westminster Guided Tour
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King Charles Street
Westminster
Greater London
SW1A 2AQ
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Churchill War Rooms & Westminster Guided Tour
Age Appropriate
- Children
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- Outdoor
- Indoor
World War II was tough on London's population. Rations were scarce and Nazi bombings tore families apart. Leader Winston Churchill battened down the hatches and planned the British war effort in a secret hidden bunker, now known as the Churchill War Rooms.
Join a small group for this in-depth tour of the Churchill War Rooms and Westminster, see some of the city landmarks, and learn the history of life in London during wartime.
Begin with a walking tour of Westminster. Explore British politics at 10 Downing Street, see Westminster Abbey, the world's most famous clock at Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, and the Cenotaph – the national monument for victims of war.
Afterwards, step inside and feel history spring to life as you explore the War Rooms, complete with original features like made-up beds, special sun lamps for vitamin D, pots, plants, and plans to bring down the Nazi regime.
Learn what life was like in London during World War II, thanks to detailed stories from your guide and interactive exhibits in the Churchill Museum. You'll come away knowing more about London's political past than you might have learned at school - there's nothing like seeing it with your own eyes to make it all sink in.