Start your tour with a fascinating walk led by our experienced Guide through the Westminster area to see where Churchill lived as a child before leaving for boarding school (green plaque); where he married Clementine; the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben plus many more sights and statues of this great leader.
The finale of this historical journey will be stepping back to the 1940’s with a Private Behind the Glass Tour of Churchill’s War Rooms – let your Expert Guide take you on a journey of discovery in this underground bunker that allowed Britain’s Prime Minister and his government ministers to lead us to victory during the Second World War.
Private access of Churchill War Rooms during opening hours
Private Access Tickets included.
Services of a Churchill War Room Expert Guide
Pickup included
This walking tour commemorates the 80th anniversary of one of the most famous days in history – D-Day, 6th June 1944 – when Allied forces landed in Normandy by sea and air to begin the liberation of occupied Europe and one of the final chapters of the Second World War.
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Start your tour with a fascinating walk led by our experienced Guide through the Westminster area to see where Churchill lived as a child before leaving for boarding school (green plaque); where he married Clementine; the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben plus many more sights and statues of this great leader.
The finale of this historical journey will be stepping back to the 1940’s with a Private Behind the Glass Tour of Churchill’s War Rooms – let your Expert Guide take you on a journey of discovery in this underground bunker that allowed Britain’s Prime Minister and his government ministers to lead us to victory during the Second World War.
Tour operates: Monday - Sunday
Full payment required at time of booking. Once confirmed, tickets are non-refundable
Please do not wear shoes with sharp heels. Any heel which covers an area smaller than a postage stamp can cause irreparable damage to the historic floors.
Tickets are subject to availability and bookable up to 2 weeks in advance. Once booked tickets are non-refundable. Please call or email at least 72 hours in advance (+44 20 7950 1777 or Privatecars@evanevanstours.co.uk) if there is a change to your pick-up and drop off location. Meeting Point: If being collected from a hotel please wait for your Chauffeur at the concierge desk (or reception desk if there is no concierge).
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From 1st April 25 Experience start at 1:00 pm
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