Churchill's War Rooms desk and bed in London, part of WWII Westminster Walking Tour.

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4.3

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Churchill's War Rooms desk and bed in London, part of WWII Westminster Walking Tour.

Attraction

4.3

(143 Customer Reviews)

Churchill's War Rooms desk and bed in London, part of WWII Westminster Walking Tour.

Attraction

4.3

(143 Customer Reviews)

WWII Secrets of Westminster, Churchill’s War Rooms & Museum Walking Tour

Journey into wartime Westminster on a guided tour with entry to Churchill’s War Rooms and immersive audio commentary.

5 hrs

Free cancellation

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From £67

Why book with us?

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Step inside historic Westminster on a walking tour retracing key WWII events

  • Explore the Churchill War Rooms, preserved since the Allied victory

  • Listen to Churchill’s speeches and personal accounts via audio headsets

  • Accompanied by an expert English-speaking guide throughout

What’s Included

  • Professional English-speaking tour guide

  • Admission to Churchill War Rooms

  • Reservation fees

  • Audio headset for clear commentary

About

Westminster War Rooms Guided Tour offers an extraordinary opportunity to explore one of London's most significant wartime sites. This underground complex served as the secret command center where Winston Churchill and his government directed Britain's war efforts during World War II. Located beneath the Treasury building in Whitehall, these preserved rooms remain exactly as they were left in 1945, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into this critical period of British history. Your expert guide will lead you through the maze of corridors and rooms where some of the most important decisions of the 20th century were made.

The Churchill Museum, housed within the same complex, contains the world's most comprehensive collection dedicated to the life of Britain's wartime Prime Minister. Interactive displays, personal artifacts, and multimedia presentations bring Churchill's remarkable story to life, from his early political career through his leadership during Britain's darkest hours. The museum's innovative Lifeline feature allows visitors to explore any day of Churchill's 90-year life, discovering what he was doing, where he was, and who he met on that particular date. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to both the War Rooms and the Churchill Museum with your single ticket.

Your guided tour includes access to the Map Room, which remains frozen in time exactly as it was on the day the lights were switched off in August 1945. The large maps on the walls still bear the colored pins marking Allied positions, while the clocks show the time in different zones around the world. The Cabinet Room, where Churchill held over 100 wartime Cabinet meetings, retains its original furniture and setup. Your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating stories about the personalities who worked here and the momentous decisions made within these walls.

The Transatlantic Telephone Room, disguised as Churchill's private toilet, housed the secure telephone line that connected him directly with President Roosevelt in Washington. This cramped space played a crucial role in coordinating the Allied war effort and maintaining the special relationship between Britain and America. The tour also includes Churchill's bedroom, kitchen facilities, and the rooms where his staff worked around the clock during the war years.

Tickadoo ensures you experience this remarkable historical site with expert commentary that brings the stories to life. The tour concludes in the Churchill Museum, where you can explore at your own pace after the guided portion ends. This essential London attraction offers unparalleled insight into wartime Britain and the leadership that helped secure victory in Europe. Advanced booking through tickadoo is highly recommended as this popular tour frequently sells out, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive early to pass security checks and begin on time

  • Only small personal bags are permitted in the War Rooms

  • Photography is allowed but no flash inside the Churchill War Rooms

  • Respect historic artefacts and displays at all times

FAQs

How long does the Westminster War Rooms guided tour last?

The guided portion lasts approximately 90 minutes, followed by self-guided access to the Churchill Museum for as long as you wish to stay during opening hours.

Are the War Rooms suitable for visitors with mobility issues?

The site is fully wheelchair accessible with lift access to the underground rooms. Wheelchairs are available on-site if needed, and all areas can be reached without stairs.

Can I take photographs during the tour?

Photography is permitted in most areas of the War Rooms and Churchill Museum. Flash photography and tripods are not allowed, and some restricted areas may have photography limitations.

What should I bring for my tickadoo Westminster War Rooms tour?

Bring your booking confirmation, comfortable walking shoes, and a light jacket as the underground rooms can be cooler than street level. Audio guides are included with your ticket.

Are children allowed on the Westminster War Rooms tour?

Yes, children are welcome and those under 16 receive discounted tickets. The site offers family-friendly resources and activities to engage younger visitors with the history.

How far in advance should I book through tickadoo?

We recommend booking at least 2-3 weeks in advance, particularly for weekend visits or during school holidays when tours fill up quickly.

Is there a gift shop at the Westminster War Rooms?

Yes, there's an excellent gift shop offering books, memorabilia, and unique items related to Churchill and WWII history. The shop is accessible even without a tour ticket.

What is the closest Underground station to the War Rooms?

Westminster station (District, Circle, and Jubilee lines) is the closest, just a 3-minute walk away. St James's Park station is also nearby and easily accessible.

Know before you go
  • Security Check: All visitors must pass through airport-style security screening. Large bags and suitcases are not permitted, and there are no storage facilities available on-site.

  • Underground Location: The War Rooms are located entirely underground with no natural light. Visitors with claustrophobia should be aware of this before booking.

  • Audio Guides: Complimentary audio guides are included with all tickadoo bookings and are available in multiple languages including English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian.

  • Temperature: The underground rooms maintain a constant cool temperature year-round, typically around 16-18°C (60-65°F), so bring a light jacket or sweater.

  • Peak Times: The busiest periods are weekends and school holidays. For a more peaceful experience, consider booking weekday morning slots through tickadoo.

  • Ticket Validity: Your ticket includes same-day access to both the War Rooms and Churchill Museum. You can re-enter the museum portion if you wish to take a break.

  • Group Size: Tour groups are limited in size to ensure all participants can hear the guide clearly and have adequate space to move through the historic rooms comfortably.

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Step inside historic Westminster on a walking tour retracing key WWII events

  • Explore the Churchill War Rooms, preserved since the Allied victory

  • Listen to Churchill’s speeches and personal accounts via audio headsets

  • Accompanied by an expert English-speaking guide throughout

What’s Included

  • Professional English-speaking tour guide

  • Admission to Churchill War Rooms

  • Reservation fees

  • Audio headset for clear commentary

About

Westminster War Rooms Guided Tour offers an extraordinary opportunity to explore one of London's most significant wartime sites. This underground complex served as the secret command center where Winston Churchill and his government directed Britain's war efforts during World War II. Located beneath the Treasury building in Whitehall, these preserved rooms remain exactly as they were left in 1945, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into this critical period of British history. Your expert guide will lead you through the maze of corridors and rooms where some of the most important decisions of the 20th century were made.

The Churchill Museum, housed within the same complex, contains the world's most comprehensive collection dedicated to the life of Britain's wartime Prime Minister. Interactive displays, personal artifacts, and multimedia presentations bring Churchill's remarkable story to life, from his early political career through his leadership during Britain's darkest hours. The museum's innovative Lifeline feature allows visitors to explore any day of Churchill's 90-year life, discovering what he was doing, where he was, and who he met on that particular date. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to both the War Rooms and the Churchill Museum with your single ticket.

Your guided tour includes access to the Map Room, which remains frozen in time exactly as it was on the day the lights were switched off in August 1945. The large maps on the walls still bear the colored pins marking Allied positions, while the clocks show the time in different zones around the world. The Cabinet Room, where Churchill held over 100 wartime Cabinet meetings, retains its original furniture and setup. Your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating stories about the personalities who worked here and the momentous decisions made within these walls.

The Transatlantic Telephone Room, disguised as Churchill's private toilet, housed the secure telephone line that connected him directly with President Roosevelt in Washington. This cramped space played a crucial role in coordinating the Allied war effort and maintaining the special relationship between Britain and America. The tour also includes Churchill's bedroom, kitchen facilities, and the rooms where his staff worked around the clock during the war years.

Tickadoo ensures you experience this remarkable historical site with expert commentary that brings the stories to life. The tour concludes in the Churchill Museum, where you can explore at your own pace after the guided portion ends. This essential London attraction offers unparalleled insight into wartime Britain and the leadership that helped secure victory in Europe. Advanced booking through tickadoo is highly recommended as this popular tour frequently sells out, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive early to pass security checks and begin on time

  • Only small personal bags are permitted in the War Rooms

  • Photography is allowed but no flash inside the Churchill War Rooms

  • Respect historic artefacts and displays at all times

FAQs

How long does the Westminster War Rooms guided tour last?

The guided portion lasts approximately 90 minutes, followed by self-guided access to the Churchill Museum for as long as you wish to stay during opening hours.

Are the War Rooms suitable for visitors with mobility issues?

The site is fully wheelchair accessible with lift access to the underground rooms. Wheelchairs are available on-site if needed, and all areas can be reached without stairs.

Can I take photographs during the tour?

Photography is permitted in most areas of the War Rooms and Churchill Museum. Flash photography and tripods are not allowed, and some restricted areas may have photography limitations.

What should I bring for my tickadoo Westminster War Rooms tour?

Bring your booking confirmation, comfortable walking shoes, and a light jacket as the underground rooms can be cooler than street level. Audio guides are included with your ticket.

Are children allowed on the Westminster War Rooms tour?

Yes, children are welcome and those under 16 receive discounted tickets. The site offers family-friendly resources and activities to engage younger visitors with the history.

How far in advance should I book through tickadoo?

We recommend booking at least 2-3 weeks in advance, particularly for weekend visits or during school holidays when tours fill up quickly.

Is there a gift shop at the Westminster War Rooms?

Yes, there's an excellent gift shop offering books, memorabilia, and unique items related to Churchill and WWII history. The shop is accessible even without a tour ticket.

What is the closest Underground station to the War Rooms?

Westminster station (District, Circle, and Jubilee lines) is the closest, just a 3-minute walk away. St James's Park station is also nearby and easily accessible.

Know before you go
  • Security Check: All visitors must pass through airport-style security screening. Large bags and suitcases are not permitted, and there are no storage facilities available on-site.

  • Underground Location: The War Rooms are located entirely underground with no natural light. Visitors with claustrophobia should be aware of this before booking.

  • Audio Guides: Complimentary audio guides are included with all tickadoo bookings and are available in multiple languages including English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian.

  • Temperature: The underground rooms maintain a constant cool temperature year-round, typically around 16-18°C (60-65°F), so bring a light jacket or sweater.

  • Peak Times: The busiest periods are weekends and school holidays. For a more peaceful experience, consider booking weekday morning slots through tickadoo.

  • Ticket Validity: Your ticket includes same-day access to both the War Rooms and Churchill Museum. You can re-enter the museum portion if you wish to take a break.

  • Group Size: Tour groups are limited in size to ensure all participants can hear the guide clearly and have adequate space to move through the historic rooms comfortably.

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Step inside historic Westminster on a walking tour retracing key WWII events

  • Explore the Churchill War Rooms, preserved since the Allied victory

  • Listen to Churchill’s speeches and personal accounts via audio headsets

  • Accompanied by an expert English-speaking guide throughout

What’s Included

  • Professional English-speaking tour guide

  • Admission to Churchill War Rooms

  • Reservation fees

  • Audio headset for clear commentary

About

Westminster War Rooms Guided Tour offers an extraordinary opportunity to explore one of London's most significant wartime sites. This underground complex served as the secret command center where Winston Churchill and his government directed Britain's war efforts during World War II. Located beneath the Treasury building in Whitehall, these preserved rooms remain exactly as they were left in 1945, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into this critical period of British history. Your expert guide will lead you through the maze of corridors and rooms where some of the most important decisions of the 20th century were made.

The Churchill Museum, housed within the same complex, contains the world's most comprehensive collection dedicated to the life of Britain's wartime Prime Minister. Interactive displays, personal artifacts, and multimedia presentations bring Churchill's remarkable story to life, from his early political career through his leadership during Britain's darkest hours. The museum's innovative Lifeline feature allows visitors to explore any day of Churchill's 90-year life, discovering what he was doing, where he was, and who he met on that particular date. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to both the War Rooms and the Churchill Museum with your single ticket.

Your guided tour includes access to the Map Room, which remains frozen in time exactly as it was on the day the lights were switched off in August 1945. The large maps on the walls still bear the colored pins marking Allied positions, while the clocks show the time in different zones around the world. The Cabinet Room, where Churchill held over 100 wartime Cabinet meetings, retains its original furniture and setup. Your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating stories about the personalities who worked here and the momentous decisions made within these walls.

The Transatlantic Telephone Room, disguised as Churchill's private toilet, housed the secure telephone line that connected him directly with President Roosevelt in Washington. This cramped space played a crucial role in coordinating the Allied war effort and maintaining the special relationship between Britain and America. The tour also includes Churchill's bedroom, kitchen facilities, and the rooms where his staff worked around the clock during the war years.

Tickadoo ensures you experience this remarkable historical site with expert commentary that brings the stories to life. The tour concludes in the Churchill Museum, where you can explore at your own pace after the guided portion ends. This essential London attraction offers unparalleled insight into wartime Britain and the leadership that helped secure victory in Europe. Advanced booking through tickadoo is highly recommended as this popular tour frequently sells out, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Know before you go
  • Security Check: All visitors must pass through airport-style security screening. Large bags and suitcases are not permitted, and there are no storage facilities available on-site.

  • Underground Location: The War Rooms are located entirely underground with no natural light. Visitors with claustrophobia should be aware of this before booking.

  • Audio Guides: Complimentary audio guides are included with all tickadoo bookings and are available in multiple languages including English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian.

  • Temperature: The underground rooms maintain a constant cool temperature year-round, typically around 16-18°C (60-65°F), so bring a light jacket or sweater.

  • Peak Times: The busiest periods are weekends and school holidays. For a more peaceful experience, consider booking weekday morning slots through tickadoo.

  • Ticket Validity: Your ticket includes same-day access to both the War Rooms and Churchill Museum. You can re-enter the museum portion if you wish to take a break.

  • Group Size: Tour groups are limited in size to ensure all participants can hear the guide clearly and have adequate space to move through the historic rooms comfortably.

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive early to pass security checks and begin on time

  • Only small personal bags are permitted in the War Rooms

  • Photography is allowed but no flash inside the Churchill War Rooms

  • Respect historic artefacts and displays at all times

FAQs

How long does the Westminster War Rooms guided tour last?

The guided portion lasts approximately 90 minutes, followed by self-guided access to the Churchill Museum for as long as you wish to stay during opening hours.

Are the War Rooms suitable for visitors with mobility issues?

The site is fully wheelchair accessible with lift access to the underground rooms. Wheelchairs are available on-site if needed, and all areas can be reached without stairs.

Can I take photographs during the tour?

Photography is permitted in most areas of the War Rooms and Churchill Museum. Flash photography and tripods are not allowed, and some restricted areas may have photography limitations.

What should I bring for my tickadoo Westminster War Rooms tour?

Bring your booking confirmation, comfortable walking shoes, and a light jacket as the underground rooms can be cooler than street level. Audio guides are included with your ticket.

Are children allowed on the Westminster War Rooms tour?

Yes, children are welcome and those under 16 receive discounted tickets. The site offers family-friendly resources and activities to engage younger visitors with the history.

How far in advance should I book through tickadoo?

We recommend booking at least 2-3 weeks in advance, particularly for weekend visits or during school holidays when tours fill up quickly.

Is there a gift shop at the Westminster War Rooms?

Yes, there's an excellent gift shop offering books, memorabilia, and unique items related to Churchill and WWII history. The shop is accessible even without a tour ticket.

What is the closest Underground station to the War Rooms?

Westminster station (District, Circle, and Jubilee lines) is the closest, just a 3-minute walk away. St James's Park station is also nearby and easily accessible.

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 h

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Step inside historic Westminster on a walking tour retracing key WWII events

  • Explore the Churchill War Rooms, preserved since the Allied victory

  • Listen to Churchill’s speeches and personal accounts via audio headsets

  • Accompanied by an expert English-speaking guide throughout

What’s Included

  • Professional English-speaking tour guide

  • Admission to Churchill War Rooms

  • Reservation fees

  • Audio headset for clear commentary

About

Westminster War Rooms Guided Tour offers an extraordinary opportunity to explore one of London's most significant wartime sites. This underground complex served as the secret command center where Winston Churchill and his government directed Britain's war efforts during World War II. Located beneath the Treasury building in Whitehall, these preserved rooms remain exactly as they were left in 1945, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into this critical period of British history. Your expert guide will lead you through the maze of corridors and rooms where some of the most important decisions of the 20th century were made.

The Churchill Museum, housed within the same complex, contains the world's most comprehensive collection dedicated to the life of Britain's wartime Prime Minister. Interactive displays, personal artifacts, and multimedia presentations bring Churchill's remarkable story to life, from his early political career through his leadership during Britain's darkest hours. The museum's innovative Lifeline feature allows visitors to explore any day of Churchill's 90-year life, discovering what he was doing, where he was, and who he met on that particular date. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to both the War Rooms and the Churchill Museum with your single ticket.

Your guided tour includes access to the Map Room, which remains frozen in time exactly as it was on the day the lights were switched off in August 1945. The large maps on the walls still bear the colored pins marking Allied positions, while the clocks show the time in different zones around the world. The Cabinet Room, where Churchill held over 100 wartime Cabinet meetings, retains its original furniture and setup. Your knowledgeable guide will share fascinating stories about the personalities who worked here and the momentous decisions made within these walls.

The Transatlantic Telephone Room, disguised as Churchill's private toilet, housed the secure telephone line that connected him directly with President Roosevelt in Washington. This cramped space played a crucial role in coordinating the Allied war effort and maintaining the special relationship between Britain and America. The tour also includes Churchill's bedroom, kitchen facilities, and the rooms where his staff worked around the clock during the war years.

Tickadoo ensures you experience this remarkable historical site with expert commentary that brings the stories to life. The tour concludes in the Churchill Museum, where you can explore at your own pace after the guided portion ends. This essential London attraction offers unparalleled insight into wartime Britain and the leadership that helped secure victory in Europe. Advanced booking through tickadoo is highly recommended as this popular tour frequently sells out, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Know before you go
  • Security Check: All visitors must pass through airport-style security screening. Large bags and suitcases are not permitted, and there are no storage facilities available on-site.

  • Underground Location: The War Rooms are located entirely underground with no natural light. Visitors with claustrophobia should be aware of this before booking.

  • Audio Guides: Complimentary audio guides are included with all tickadoo bookings and are available in multiple languages including English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian.

  • Temperature: The underground rooms maintain a constant cool temperature year-round, typically around 16-18°C (60-65°F), so bring a light jacket or sweater.

  • Peak Times: The busiest periods are weekends and school holidays. For a more peaceful experience, consider booking weekday morning slots through tickadoo.

  • Ticket Validity: Your ticket includes same-day access to both the War Rooms and Churchill Museum. You can re-enter the museum portion if you wish to take a break.

  • Group Size: Tour groups are limited in size to ensure all participants can hear the guide clearly and have adequate space to move through the historic rooms comfortably.

Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive early to pass security checks and begin on time

  • Only small personal bags are permitted in the War Rooms

  • Photography is allowed but no flash inside the Churchill War Rooms

  • Respect historic artefacts and displays at all times

FAQs

How long does the Westminster War Rooms guided tour last?

The guided portion lasts approximately 90 minutes, followed by self-guided access to the Churchill Museum for as long as you wish to stay during opening hours.

Are the War Rooms suitable for visitors with mobility issues?

The site is fully wheelchair accessible with lift access to the underground rooms. Wheelchairs are available on-site if needed, and all areas can be reached without stairs.

Can I take photographs during the tour?

Photography is permitted in most areas of the War Rooms and Churchill Museum. Flash photography and tripods are not allowed, and some restricted areas may have photography limitations.

What should I bring for my tickadoo Westminster War Rooms tour?

Bring your booking confirmation, comfortable walking shoes, and a light jacket as the underground rooms can be cooler than street level. Audio guides are included with your ticket.

Are children allowed on the Westminster War Rooms tour?

Yes, children are welcome and those under 16 receive discounted tickets. The site offers family-friendly resources and activities to engage younger visitors with the history.

How far in advance should I book through tickadoo?

We recommend booking at least 2-3 weeks in advance, particularly for weekend visits or during school holidays when tours fill up quickly.

Is there a gift shop at the Westminster War Rooms?

Yes, there's an excellent gift shop offering books, memorabilia, and unique items related to Churchill and WWII history. The shop is accessible even without a tour ticket.

What is the closest Underground station to the War Rooms?

Westminster station (District, Circle, and Jubilee lines) is the closest, just a 3-minute walk away. St James's Park station is also nearby and easily accessible.

Cancelation policy

Free cancellation up to 24 h

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