Join our expert guide for a 2.5-hour SEMI-PRIVATE tour (8 Guests Maximum) exploring Churchill’s London and his legendary War Rooms. Walk through Whitehall, the heart of Britain’s WWII efforts, where crucial political and military strategies were shaped. Along the way, see statues honoring Britain’s wartime heroes and the Whitehall Cenotaph, a poignant tribute to the fallen.
Pause for an iconic photo at Horse Guards Parade before reaching the highlight of the tour: Churchill War Rooms, the underground bunker where Churchill led Britain to victory. Step back in time as you explore the preserved rooms, from the iconic map room to Churchill’s office, complete with his notebooks and cigars.
Perfect for history lovers and curious travelers, this tour immerses you in Churchill’s remarkable leadership and the resilience of wartime Britain, blending captivating storytelling with historic landmarks and a preserved legacy.
Private Museum Tour; Professional Tour Guide Exclusively For You; Duration 2.5 Hours; Wheelchair Friendly
"Semi-Private" Means Group Size Is Never More Than 8 Guests Maximum
This option NOT FOR WHEELCHAIRS.
Meet at the Churchill Statue in Parliament Square - Begin your tour with an introduction to our protagonist. (10 minutes)
Admire the Houses of Parliament the beautiful gothic St Margaret’s Church (OUTSIDE VIEWS ONLY) where Churchill’s wedding took place from one of the most politically important locations in the United Kingdom.
As you stand before the solemn monument to the fallen you will begin to explore Churchill’s role and experiences in the first world war.
Surrounded by statues of Churchill’s advisors and Generals we will deepen our knowledge and examine the interwar period and the rising of tensions leading to the second World War.
No visit to Whitehall would be complete without seeing the Horse Guards and taking a quick photo, Churchill himself was a Cavalryman after all.
The highlight of the tour! Our guide will take you down into Churchill’s secret bunker and bring to life this remarkable time capsule where so many history altering decisions were made.
Meet your guide at the Sir Winston Churchill statue, Parliament Sq, London
• TOUR MEETING POINT: Meet your guide at the Sir Winston Churchill statue, Parliament Sq, London
• It is imperative that you provide us with guests MOBILE PHONE NUMBER (including country code)
• Recommended Dress: Comfortable and weather appropriate
Please arrive at the meeting point at least 10 minutes prior to the tour's scheduled departure time.
For any URGENT matters please call/text your guide.
Their contact details are sent to your email by the morning of your tour.
Babylon Tours
Phone / Text 0019179990380
Web: www.babylontours.com
Mail: babylontoursinfo@gmail.com
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