An intimate journey through Churchill's life in London.
On this deeply personal tour, we will visit the lesser-known streets, shops and buildings which played a huge role in Churchill's life and self-image.
You'll check out the shop where he purchased his iconic cigars, stand in the military parade ground with its own hidden WW2 communications centre, visit the wine merchant with cellars running beneath the street, and take in the social clubs of which he was a member.
Hear about his relationships to his wife Clementine and President Roosevelt, his life as a young soldier, and the stories of valour and predestiny which shaped his journey to become the man of the hour.
And then for the mind blowing trip into the Churchill War Rooms. Here you'll be able to self-guide through London's most atmospheric and haunting museum, literally entering a time capsule from London in the War. Please note your guide will not enter the museum.
Duration: 3 hours
Your guide will give you the tickets to the War Rooms. Inside the museum you will self guide with a headset. Your guide will not accompany you inside the museum.
Step inside this ancient wine shop, merchant to the royal family. Feel the history and learn about its connections to Winston Churchill.
Step inside the oldest hat shop in the world. Not only the makers of Churchill's iconic headgear, but to the most famous celebrities, politicians and military generals in modern history.
Discover the St James street district in London, home to ancient courtyards, atmospheric old shops, and a well trodden route for Winston Churchill
Marvel at the grandeur of this Tudor palace, and hear about Churchill's family history and his ancestor's house just next door.
Walk along the street famed world wide for its historic gentlemen's clubs, where the rich, famous and great figures in London's history rubbed shoulders over a glass of brandy and a cigar!
Discover the HQ of the Admiralty, a building Churchill knew very well, having once served as the head of the formidable Royal Navy.
Your guide will carry a Fun London Tours flag and will meet you beside the Allies statue. This is a bench on which Churchill and Roosevelt sit together. Located near to both Bond Street station and Oxford Circus station
Show your confirmation email to the guide at the start of the tour.
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