London: Wartime Walking Tour + HMS Belfast

Explore London's WWII history. Guided walk of iconic landmarks and entry to HMS Belfast. Experience stories of wartime bravery.

3 hrs

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Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Expert-guided tour focused on London's World War II history

  • Explore landmarks affected by the Blitz including St. Paul's Cathedral

  • Hear stories of bravery and survival at historic sites

  • Visit All Hallows by the Tower and St. Dunstan-in-the-East

  • Self-guided entry to HMS Belfast, a famous Royal Navy warship

What’s Included

  • Professional guide

  • Guided walking tour of key WWII sites

  • Entry ticket to HMS Belfast

About

Wartime Walking Tour HMS Belfast offers visitors an essential journey through one of London's most significant naval attractions. This acclaimed WWII cruiser, permanently moored on the River Thames near Tower Bridge, provides an outstanding opportunity to explore authentic wartime history. The highly-recommended walking tour takes you through nine decks of this impressive warship, revealing stories of courage, duty, and life at sea during some of history's most challenging times. This must-visit attraction combines educational content with hands-on exploration, making it perfect for history enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking to understand Britain's naval heritage.

The tour guides visitors through meticulously preserved sections of this celebrated cruiser, including the engine rooms, gun turrets, crew quarters, and operations room. You'll experience authentic wartime conditions as you navigate narrow passages and steep ladders, just as the crew did during active service. The ship's nine decks reveal different aspects of naval life, from the captain's cabin to the dental surgery, providing a comprehensive view of how 950 crew members lived and worked aboard this remarkable vessel. Interactive displays and original artifacts enhance your understanding of daily life during wartime operations, making this tour both educational and engaging for visitors of all ages.

This top-rated experience includes access to the ship's most important operational areas, where crucial decisions were made during major naval battles. The Bridge and Operations Room showcase original equipment used during D-Day operations and Arctic convoys, while the Forward Gun Turret demonstrates the ship's formidable firepower. Visitors can explore the Sick Bay, Galley, and Mess Decks to understand how crew members maintained morale and health during long voyages. The tour also features the impressive Boiler and Engine Rooms, where you can witness the massive machinery that powered this 11,500-ton vessel through dangerous waters during active service.

Booking your wartime walking tour through tickadoo ensures access to this widely-praised London attraction with convenient online reservation. The experience typically lasts 90 minutes to two hours, allowing ample time to explore all accessible areas of this historic vessel. Audio guides are included, providing detailed commentary about the ship's service history, from its launch in 1938 through its role in major WWII operations including the Battle of North Cape and D-Day landings. The tour concludes on the upper deck, where spectacular views of Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, and the Thames provide perfect photo opportunities.

This sought-after attraction operates year-round, making it an ideal addition to any London itinerary. The ship's location near London Bridge and Tower Bridge makes it easily accessible by public transport, and its proximity to other major attractions allows for efficient sightseeing planning. When you secure your tickets through tickadoo, you're guaranteed entry to one of London's most authentic historical experiences, where every deck tells a story of service, sacrifice, and survival during wartime.

Visitor guidelines
  • Stay with your guide during the walking tour

  • Follow instructions for safety, especially near traffic

  • Do not bring large bags onto HMS Belfast

  • No food or drink inside museum areas

  • Arrive 10 minutes early at the meeting point

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm

FAQs

How long does the HMS Belfast wartime walking tour take?

The self-guided tour typically takes 90 minutes to 2 hours, depending on your pace and interest level. Audio guides help pace your visit through all nine accessible decks.

Is the HMS Belfast suitable for children and families?

Yes, the attraction welcomes families, though children must be supervised due to steep ladders and narrow passages. The interactive displays and authentic naval environment fascinate visitors of all ages.

Are there accessibility options available on HMS Belfast?

Limited accessibility is available due to the ship's authentic wartime structure. The upper decks and some main areas are accessible, but many compartments require climbing steep naval ladders.

What's included with HMS Belfast tickets from tickadoo?

Your ticket includes ship entry, audio guide, access to all open decks and compartments, interactive displays, and educational materials about the ship's wartime service.

Can I take photographs during the HMS Belfast tour?

Yes, photography is permitted throughout most areas of the ship. The upper decks offer excellent views of Tower Bridge and the Thames for memorable photos.

What should I wear for the HMS Belfast walking tour?

Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip, as decks can be slippery. Dress in layers as temperatures vary between decks, and avoid high heels due to steep naval ladders.

How do I get to HMS Belfast in London?

The ship is moored near London Bridge Station and Tower Bridge. Use London Bridge (Northern/Jubilee lines), Tower Hill (Circle/District lines), or Borough (Northern line) stations.

Are there facilities available on HMS Belfast?

Yes, facilities include restrooms, a gift shop with naval memorabilia, and a café area. The ship also has educational spaces for school groups and special exhibitions.

Know before you go
  • Weather Considerations: The ship operates in all weather conditions, but upper decks can be windy and cold. Dress appropriately and check weather forecasts before your visit to HMS Belfast.

  • Physical Requirements: The tour involves climbing steep naval ladders and navigating narrow passages. Visitors should be reasonably mobile and comfortable with confined spaces and multiple deck levels.

  • Audio Guide Languages: Audio guides are available in multiple languages including English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. Download the app before your visit for the best experience.

  • Photography Guidelines: Photography is permitted throughout most areas, but flash photography may be restricted in certain compartments. The upper decks offer the best lighting and Thames views.

  • Group Bookings: Large groups should book in advance through tickadoo to ensure availability. Educational group rates and guided tour options are available for schools and organizations.

  • Nearby Attractions: Combine your HMS Belfast visit with Tower Bridge, Tower of London, or Borough Market, all within walking distance. Plan your route to maximize your London sightseeing experience.

  • Security Procedures: Standard security checks apply upon entry. Large bags may be restricted, and all visitors must pass through security screening before boarding the historic warship.

Address

The Queens Walk-SE1 2JH

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Expert-guided tour focused on London's World War II history

  • Explore landmarks affected by the Blitz including St. Paul's Cathedral

  • Hear stories of bravery and survival at historic sites

  • Visit All Hallows by the Tower and St. Dunstan-in-the-East

  • Self-guided entry to HMS Belfast, a famous Royal Navy warship

What’s Included

  • Professional guide

  • Guided walking tour of key WWII sites

  • Entry ticket to HMS Belfast

About

Wartime Walking Tour HMS Belfast offers visitors an essential journey through one of London's most significant naval attractions. This acclaimed WWII cruiser, permanently moored on the River Thames near Tower Bridge, provides an outstanding opportunity to explore authentic wartime history. The highly-recommended walking tour takes you through nine decks of this impressive warship, revealing stories of courage, duty, and life at sea during some of history's most challenging times. This must-visit attraction combines educational content with hands-on exploration, making it perfect for history enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking to understand Britain's naval heritage.

The tour guides visitors through meticulously preserved sections of this celebrated cruiser, including the engine rooms, gun turrets, crew quarters, and operations room. You'll experience authentic wartime conditions as you navigate narrow passages and steep ladders, just as the crew did during active service. The ship's nine decks reveal different aspects of naval life, from the captain's cabin to the dental surgery, providing a comprehensive view of how 950 crew members lived and worked aboard this remarkable vessel. Interactive displays and original artifacts enhance your understanding of daily life during wartime operations, making this tour both educational and engaging for visitors of all ages.

This top-rated experience includes access to the ship's most important operational areas, where crucial decisions were made during major naval battles. The Bridge and Operations Room showcase original equipment used during D-Day operations and Arctic convoys, while the Forward Gun Turret demonstrates the ship's formidable firepower. Visitors can explore the Sick Bay, Galley, and Mess Decks to understand how crew members maintained morale and health during long voyages. The tour also features the impressive Boiler and Engine Rooms, where you can witness the massive machinery that powered this 11,500-ton vessel through dangerous waters during active service.

Booking your wartime walking tour through tickadoo ensures access to this widely-praised London attraction with convenient online reservation. The experience typically lasts 90 minutes to two hours, allowing ample time to explore all accessible areas of this historic vessel. Audio guides are included, providing detailed commentary about the ship's service history, from its launch in 1938 through its role in major WWII operations including the Battle of North Cape and D-Day landings. The tour concludes on the upper deck, where spectacular views of Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, and the Thames provide perfect photo opportunities.

This sought-after attraction operates year-round, making it an ideal addition to any London itinerary. The ship's location near London Bridge and Tower Bridge makes it easily accessible by public transport, and its proximity to other major attractions allows for efficient sightseeing planning. When you secure your tickets through tickadoo, you're guaranteed entry to one of London's most authentic historical experiences, where every deck tells a story of service, sacrifice, and survival during wartime.

Visitor guidelines
  • Stay with your guide during the walking tour

  • Follow instructions for safety, especially near traffic

  • Do not bring large bags onto HMS Belfast

  • No food or drink inside museum areas

  • Arrive 10 minutes early at the meeting point

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm 10:00am - 06:00pm

FAQs

How long does the HMS Belfast wartime walking tour take?

The self-guided tour typically takes 90 minutes to 2 hours, depending on your pace and interest level. Audio guides help pace your visit through all nine accessible decks.

Is the HMS Belfast suitable for children and families?

Yes, the attraction welcomes families, though children must be supervised due to steep ladders and narrow passages. The interactive displays and authentic naval environment fascinate visitors of all ages.

Are there accessibility options available on HMS Belfast?

Limited accessibility is available due to the ship's authentic wartime structure. The upper decks and some main areas are accessible, but many compartments require climbing steep naval ladders.

What's included with HMS Belfast tickets from tickadoo?

Your ticket includes ship entry, audio guide, access to all open decks and compartments, interactive displays, and educational materials about the ship's wartime service.

Can I take photographs during the HMS Belfast tour?

Yes, photography is permitted throughout most areas of the ship. The upper decks offer excellent views of Tower Bridge and the Thames for memorable photos.

What should I wear for the HMS Belfast walking tour?

Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip, as decks can be slippery. Dress in layers as temperatures vary between decks, and avoid high heels due to steep naval ladders.

How do I get to HMS Belfast in London?

The ship is moored near London Bridge Station and Tower Bridge. Use London Bridge (Northern/Jubilee lines), Tower Hill (Circle/District lines), or Borough (Northern line) stations.

Are there facilities available on HMS Belfast?

Yes, facilities include restrooms, a gift shop with naval memorabilia, and a café area. The ship also has educational spaces for school groups and special exhibitions.

Know before you go
  • Weather Considerations: The ship operates in all weather conditions, but upper decks can be windy and cold. Dress appropriately and check weather forecasts before your visit to HMS Belfast.

  • Physical Requirements: The tour involves climbing steep naval ladders and navigating narrow passages. Visitors should be reasonably mobile and comfortable with confined spaces and multiple deck levels.

  • Audio Guide Languages: Audio guides are available in multiple languages including English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. Download the app before your visit for the best experience.

  • Photography Guidelines: Photography is permitted throughout most areas, but flash photography may be restricted in certain compartments. The upper decks offer the best lighting and Thames views.

  • Group Bookings: Large groups should book in advance through tickadoo to ensure availability. Educational group rates and guided tour options are available for schools and organizations.

  • Nearby Attractions: Combine your HMS Belfast visit with Tower Bridge, Tower of London, or Borough Market, all within walking distance. Plan your route to maximize your London sightseeing experience.

  • Security Procedures: Standard security checks apply upon entry. Large bags may be restricted, and all visitors must pass through security screening before boarding the historic warship.

Address

The Queens Walk-SE1 2JH

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Expert-guided tour focused on London's World War II history

  • Explore landmarks affected by the Blitz including St. Paul's Cathedral

  • Hear stories of bravery and survival at historic sites

  • Visit All Hallows by the Tower and St. Dunstan-in-the-East

  • Self-guided entry to HMS Belfast, a famous Royal Navy warship

What’s Included

  • Professional guide

  • Guided walking tour of key WWII sites

  • Entry ticket to HMS Belfast

About

Wartime Walking Tour HMS Belfast offers visitors an essential journey through one of London's most significant naval attractions. This acclaimed WWII cruiser, permanently moored on the River Thames near Tower Bridge, provides an outstanding opportunity to explore authentic wartime history. The highly-recommended walking tour takes you through nine decks of this impressive warship, revealing stories of courage, duty, and life at sea during some of history's most challenging times. This must-visit attraction combines educational content with hands-on exploration, making it perfect for history enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking to understand Britain's naval heritage.

The tour guides visitors through meticulously preserved sections of this celebrated cruiser, including the engine rooms, gun turrets, crew quarters, and operations room. You'll experience authentic wartime conditions as you navigate narrow passages and steep ladders, just as the crew did during active service. The ship's nine decks reveal different aspects of naval life, from the captain's cabin to the dental surgery, providing a comprehensive view of how 950 crew members lived and worked aboard this remarkable vessel. Interactive displays and original artifacts enhance your understanding of daily life during wartime operations, making this tour both educational and engaging for visitors of all ages.

This top-rated experience includes access to the ship's most important operational areas, where crucial decisions were made during major naval battles. The Bridge and Operations Room showcase original equipment used during D-Day operations and Arctic convoys, while the Forward Gun Turret demonstrates the ship's formidable firepower. Visitors can explore the Sick Bay, Galley, and Mess Decks to understand how crew members maintained morale and health during long voyages. The tour also features the impressive Boiler and Engine Rooms, where you can witness the massive machinery that powered this 11,500-ton vessel through dangerous waters during active service.

Booking your wartime walking tour through tickadoo ensures access to this widely-praised London attraction with convenient online reservation. The experience typically lasts 90 minutes to two hours, allowing ample time to explore all accessible areas of this historic vessel. Audio guides are included, providing detailed commentary about the ship's service history, from its launch in 1938 through its role in major WWII operations including the Battle of North Cape and D-Day landings. The tour concludes on the upper deck, where spectacular views of Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, and the Thames provide perfect photo opportunities.

This sought-after attraction operates year-round, making it an ideal addition to any London itinerary. The ship's location near London Bridge and Tower Bridge makes it easily accessible by public transport, and its proximity to other major attractions allows for efficient sightseeing planning. When you secure your tickets through tickadoo, you're guaranteed entry to one of London's most authentic historical experiences, where every deck tells a story of service, sacrifice, and survival during wartime.

Know before you go
  • Weather Considerations: The ship operates in all weather conditions, but upper decks can be windy and cold. Dress appropriately and check weather forecasts before your visit to HMS Belfast.

  • Physical Requirements: The tour involves climbing steep naval ladders and navigating narrow passages. Visitors should be reasonably mobile and comfortable with confined spaces and multiple deck levels.

  • Audio Guide Languages: Audio guides are available in multiple languages including English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. Download the app before your visit for the best experience.

  • Photography Guidelines: Photography is permitted throughout most areas, but flash photography may be restricted in certain compartments. The upper decks offer the best lighting and Thames views.

  • Group Bookings: Large groups should book in advance through tickadoo to ensure availability. Educational group rates and guided tour options are available for schools and organizations.

  • Nearby Attractions: Combine your HMS Belfast visit with Tower Bridge, Tower of London, or Borough Market, all within walking distance. Plan your route to maximize your London sightseeing experience.

  • Security Procedures: Standard security checks apply upon entry. Large bags may be restricted, and all visitors must pass through security screening before boarding the historic warship.

Visitor guidelines
  • Stay with your guide during the walking tour

  • Follow instructions for safety, especially near traffic

  • Do not bring large bags onto HMS Belfast

  • No food or drink inside museum areas

  • Arrive 10 minutes early at the meeting point

FAQs

How long does the HMS Belfast wartime walking tour take?

The self-guided tour typically takes 90 minutes to 2 hours, depending on your pace and interest level. Audio guides help pace your visit through all nine accessible decks.

Is the HMS Belfast suitable for children and families?

Yes, the attraction welcomes families, though children must be supervised due to steep ladders and narrow passages. The interactive displays and authentic naval environment fascinate visitors of all ages.

Are there accessibility options available on HMS Belfast?

Limited accessibility is available due to the ship's authentic wartime structure. The upper decks and some main areas are accessible, but many compartments require climbing steep naval ladders.

What's included with HMS Belfast tickets from tickadoo?

Your ticket includes ship entry, audio guide, access to all open decks and compartments, interactive displays, and educational materials about the ship's wartime service.

Can I take photographs during the HMS Belfast tour?

Yes, photography is permitted throughout most areas of the ship. The upper decks offer excellent views of Tower Bridge and the Thames for memorable photos.

What should I wear for the HMS Belfast walking tour?

Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip, as decks can be slippery. Dress in layers as temperatures vary between decks, and avoid high heels due to steep naval ladders.

How do I get to HMS Belfast in London?

The ship is moored near London Bridge Station and Tower Bridge. Use London Bridge (Northern/Jubilee lines), Tower Hill (Circle/District lines), or Borough (Northern line) stations.

Are there facilities available on HMS Belfast?

Yes, facilities include restrooms, a gift shop with naval memorabilia, and a café area. The ship also has educational spaces for school groups and special exhibitions.

Address

The Queens Walk-SE1 2JH

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Expert-guided tour focused on London's World War II history

  • Explore landmarks affected by the Blitz including St. Paul's Cathedral

  • Hear stories of bravery and survival at historic sites

  • Visit All Hallows by the Tower and St. Dunstan-in-the-East

  • Self-guided entry to HMS Belfast, a famous Royal Navy warship

What’s Included

  • Professional guide

  • Guided walking tour of key WWII sites

  • Entry ticket to HMS Belfast

About

Wartime Walking Tour HMS Belfast offers visitors an essential journey through one of London's most significant naval attractions. This acclaimed WWII cruiser, permanently moored on the River Thames near Tower Bridge, provides an outstanding opportunity to explore authentic wartime history. The highly-recommended walking tour takes you through nine decks of this impressive warship, revealing stories of courage, duty, and life at sea during some of history's most challenging times. This must-visit attraction combines educational content with hands-on exploration, making it perfect for history enthusiasts, families, and anyone seeking to understand Britain's naval heritage.

The tour guides visitors through meticulously preserved sections of this celebrated cruiser, including the engine rooms, gun turrets, crew quarters, and operations room. You'll experience authentic wartime conditions as you navigate narrow passages and steep ladders, just as the crew did during active service. The ship's nine decks reveal different aspects of naval life, from the captain's cabin to the dental surgery, providing a comprehensive view of how 950 crew members lived and worked aboard this remarkable vessel. Interactive displays and original artifacts enhance your understanding of daily life during wartime operations, making this tour both educational and engaging for visitors of all ages.

This top-rated experience includes access to the ship's most important operational areas, where crucial decisions were made during major naval battles. The Bridge and Operations Room showcase original equipment used during D-Day operations and Arctic convoys, while the Forward Gun Turret demonstrates the ship's formidable firepower. Visitors can explore the Sick Bay, Galley, and Mess Decks to understand how crew members maintained morale and health during long voyages. The tour also features the impressive Boiler and Engine Rooms, where you can witness the massive machinery that powered this 11,500-ton vessel through dangerous waters during active service.

Booking your wartime walking tour through tickadoo ensures access to this widely-praised London attraction with convenient online reservation. The experience typically lasts 90 minutes to two hours, allowing ample time to explore all accessible areas of this historic vessel. Audio guides are included, providing detailed commentary about the ship's service history, from its launch in 1938 through its role in major WWII operations including the Battle of North Cape and D-Day landings. The tour concludes on the upper deck, where spectacular views of Tower Bridge, the Tower of London, and the Thames provide perfect photo opportunities.

This sought-after attraction operates year-round, making it an ideal addition to any London itinerary. The ship's location near London Bridge and Tower Bridge makes it easily accessible by public transport, and its proximity to other major attractions allows for efficient sightseeing planning. When you secure your tickets through tickadoo, you're guaranteed entry to one of London's most authentic historical experiences, where every deck tells a story of service, sacrifice, and survival during wartime.

Know before you go
  • Weather Considerations: The ship operates in all weather conditions, but upper decks can be windy and cold. Dress appropriately and check weather forecasts before your visit to HMS Belfast.

  • Physical Requirements: The tour involves climbing steep naval ladders and navigating narrow passages. Visitors should be reasonably mobile and comfortable with confined spaces and multiple deck levels.

  • Audio Guide Languages: Audio guides are available in multiple languages including English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. Download the app before your visit for the best experience.

  • Photography Guidelines: Photography is permitted throughout most areas, but flash photography may be restricted in certain compartments. The upper decks offer the best lighting and Thames views.

  • Group Bookings: Large groups should book in advance through tickadoo to ensure availability. Educational group rates and guided tour options are available for schools and organizations.

  • Nearby Attractions: Combine your HMS Belfast visit with Tower Bridge, Tower of London, or Borough Market, all within walking distance. Plan your route to maximize your London sightseeing experience.

  • Security Procedures: Standard security checks apply upon entry. Large bags may be restricted, and all visitors must pass through security screening before boarding the historic warship.

Visitor guidelines
  • Stay with your guide during the walking tour

  • Follow instructions for safety, especially near traffic

  • Do not bring large bags onto HMS Belfast

  • No food or drink inside museum areas

  • Arrive 10 minutes early at the meeting point

FAQs

How long does the HMS Belfast wartime walking tour take?

The self-guided tour typically takes 90 minutes to 2 hours, depending on your pace and interest level. Audio guides help pace your visit through all nine accessible decks.

Is the HMS Belfast suitable for children and families?

Yes, the attraction welcomes families, though children must be supervised due to steep ladders and narrow passages. The interactive displays and authentic naval environment fascinate visitors of all ages.

Are there accessibility options available on HMS Belfast?

Limited accessibility is available due to the ship's authentic wartime structure. The upper decks and some main areas are accessible, but many compartments require climbing steep naval ladders.

What's included with HMS Belfast tickets from tickadoo?

Your ticket includes ship entry, audio guide, access to all open decks and compartments, interactive displays, and educational materials about the ship's wartime service.

Can I take photographs during the HMS Belfast tour?

Yes, photography is permitted throughout most areas of the ship. The upper decks offer excellent views of Tower Bridge and the Thames for memorable photos.

What should I wear for the HMS Belfast walking tour?

Wear comfortable walking shoes with good grip, as decks can be slippery. Dress in layers as temperatures vary between decks, and avoid high heels due to steep naval ladders.

How do I get to HMS Belfast in London?

The ship is moored near London Bridge Station and Tower Bridge. Use London Bridge (Northern/Jubilee lines), Tower Hill (Circle/District lines), or Borough (Northern line) stations.

Are there facilities available on HMS Belfast?

Yes, facilities include restrooms, a gift shop with naval memorabilia, and a café area. The ship also has educational spaces for school groups and special exhibitions.

Address

The Queens Walk-SE1 2JH

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