Visit Churchill War Rooms, the underground bunkers that served as the British government's secret wartime headquarters. Learn about World War II from an Expert Guide. This private tour includes pre-booked timed tickets and pickup and drop-off service.
Highlights:
• Visit the secret Churchill War Rooms with a 5-Star Expert Guide
• Save time with pre-booked timed tickets to this popular museum
• Uncover little known facts about the history of World War II
• Learn about Winston Churchill's wartime operations
• Use our convenient pickup and drop-off service and travel on the London Underground
What influence did British Prime Minister Winston Churchill have on the course of World War II? Find out on a private tour of the Churchill War Rooms! Our Expert Guide will pick you up from your accommodation, take you to this attraction via London Underground, and help you skip the lines. Discover the best-kept wartime secrets!
Pickup included
Private tour of the Churchill War Rooms begins at your accommodation in London, as our Local Guide will pick you up and take you to this attraction on the London Underground. Upon arrival in Westminster, you'll see the Palace of Westminster - the official seat of the British government and highlights such as the iconic Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and monuments to important historical figures such as Sir Winston Churchill.
Thanks to our pre-booked timed tickets to Churchill War Rooms, you will skip the line to the ticket office, giving you more time to explore the underground headquarters and exhibits. You'll walk through rooms frozen in time, including the Cabinet Room and Map Room, where Churchill and his advisors strategized, made critical decisions, and conducted the nation's war effort. You'll gain insights into the events of World War II and learn what life was like during the Blitz, when London faced relentless bombings. After the tour, the guide will take you back to your accommodation.
Information for the customer (Know before you go)
• Please check your email the day before the tour for important information.
• This tour includes pickup and drop-off at your accommodation in London. You will travel to your destination on the London Underground, return tickets are included.
• Our pre-booked tickets to Churchill War Rooms are valid for a specific date and time. You will skip the line at the ticket office, but not at the entrance and security checks.
• Due to museum regulations, 1 licensed guide can lead a group of 1-10 people, so the price will be higher if you need additional guides.
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