Discover London’s most famous landmarks on a two-hour guided walking tour. Enjoy entry to the Churchill War Rooms, and explore the secret underground headquarters of the UK government during World War II.
Start your journey by meeting up with your guide at Trafalgar Square. From there, you’ll walk along Charing Cross over to Big Ben. As you pass by Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace, you’ll hear stories about these historic locations that are tied to the royal family.
After your tour ends, head over to the Churchill War Rooms, and follow in the footsteps of the Allied war effort throughout the Cabinet War Rooms. Explore the top-secret Map Room, see disguised rooms and uncover life during the Blitz.
See the top sights of London on a 2-hour walking tour of iconic landmarks. Enter the Churchill War Rooms and explore the World War II secret bunker which housed Allied forces.
Meet your tour guide in Trafalgar Square next to the large, white cube statue on the 4th Plinth opposite Canada House. Your tour guide will be wearing a dark blue 'Vox City' uniform
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Please note the following information for your experience:
• Meet your tour guide in Trafalgar Square next to the large, white cube statue on the 4th Plinth opposite Canada House. Your tour guide will be wearing a dark blue 'Vox City' uniform.
• Churchill War Room timeslots will be reserved for EITHER 2:30pm or 3:00pm, and this will be confirmed on your ticket. There is a 30-minute window from the reserved timeslot to enter the museum. Visitors who arrive outside of this timeframe may be asked to wait to enter or denied entry.
• It is preferred if you print the Churchill War Rooms ticket, and bring it with you.
If you have any questions, please reach out to us at: customer@voxcity.com, or text us on WhatsApp at +39 345 5617956 (https://wa.me/393455617956). Our opening hours are from 7:00am to 7:00pm CET, Monday to Sunday.
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