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Bletchley Park
"Bletchley Park, once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers, is now a vibrant heritage attraction and museum. Step back in time to experience the extraordinary achievements of the men and women who worked there.A place of exceptional historical importance, Bletchley Park is also the birthplace of modern computing and has helped shape life as we know it today.Explore the beautiful grounds and historicbuildings with hands-on displays and interactives. Highlights include the restored codebreaking huts, with their WW2 ambience faithfully recreated and the atmospheric soundscapes, galleries and exhibitions."
Address: The Mansion Bletchley Park Sherwood Drive Bletchley , Milton Keynes MK3 6EB, MIK, GB
Phone: 01908 640404
State: MIK
City: Milton Keynes
Zip Code: MK3 6EB

opening times

Monday: 09:30-17:00
Tuesday: 09:30-17:00
Wednesday: 09:30-17:00
Thursday: 09:30-17:00
Friday: 09:30-17:00
Saturday: 09:30-17:00
Sunday: 09:30-17:00


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A great exhibition of life behind the scenes of the propaganda machines of the world. Regardless of your thoughts on a war, this is a great story of humans solving problems, interactive, informative and worth a days ramble around the site. We'd just like to thank everyone for an outstanding day, my daughter bought a Virgin Experience ticket for myself I have been trying to get here for the last many years, we popped in at 12:00, bought a guide book which turned out to be back to front, I liked that more, followed the form of Bletchley, we then left at 17:10 apologies, our guide was amazing, informative, humorous and got the group working, 14:00 tour, 24/03/21. We were so pleased that Bletchley Park staff/volunteers all seem to enjoy their work and it is noticeable. Thanks again for a great visit.
Bletchley Park was the UK biggest secret during WWII. It still remains one of the best secrets as a place to visit. If you thought the movies were good you really need to visit Bletchley and see how really amazing the truth actually is. It is totally staggering what they did in those small huts. But what is great about Bletchley in 2022 is that they have restored the site, and kept the 1940’s feel of the whole site. Everything from the huts to the cafes and toilets are in theme. There are lots of video, interactive and information to make it a great visit. As other people have said keep the tickets, they are valid for a year. It may take 2 or 3 visits if you want to read everything. One of the best sites in the UK to visit, even my partner who hates “war stuff” loved it.
Wow what a historic place! Far bigger than I thought it would be. Spent six & a half hours walking around the grounds and exhibits. Still didn't get to all of it! Staff were great a very knowledgeable. Great place to visit if you like WW2 history Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
Overall, it isn't as good as it used to be, because Colossus is no longer included as an exhibit and they didn't make this clear at all. Also, the Winston Churchill room no longer exists. They have improved what they do have, including a very good video when you walk in and a cinema area with another good video. £7.99 for the bath ducks in the gift shop is a rip off, but other items in the shop were valued okay. The children's playground needs some more items. It would also be good to have learning material in the museum for young children.
A very interesting and informative place. Great audio and visual displays, especially the personal headsets. You do need a whole day to take it all in, but your ticket is valued for a full year for a return visitVisited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNot sure
Fantastic day out for all ages, plenty to see so go early and stay late, lunches good though vegetarian cooked food looked much better than the fish and chips and meat but I am a vegetarian!, huge ice-creams. Make sure you get a headset guide, free with your ticket as lots of info, I loved the pigeon room!
Such an inspiring location. I'd driven past signs during many trips through Milton Keynes but never visited. Plans were made to meet up with good friends on a Saturday. Worth getting here early as doors open. We spent over 4 hours looking and could have spent longer. Interactive exhibits are excellent. Plus the code breakers and history of computing as well. But more that these there are insights into what it was like for all those working here. Pre booked afternoon tea was outstanding. The team there really looked after us. Highly recommended
Incredibly interesting place to visit, you really do get a sense of how it must have felt to be involved in such intense secrecy. We spent 4 hours here, including 30 minutes for lunch. There's a huge amount to watch see and read. The cafe by the house could perhaps include a bit more choice but extremely friendly staff.
I admire whoever put this museum together. The topic is extremely heavy on math which most people seem to hate and yet they put a lot of personal interest into it to make it a good story. We took 5 hours and still had to skip a lot of audio stories. I didn't get much out of the audio guides that they hand out at the start. It seemed to be too much of a repeat of what is on display. I preferred reading the displays, but I can easily understand why someone would want the guides. Also, we recommend starting in block B. It is heavy material to get through and takes a while, but when you are done, you have the entire story.
Great experience- being a local resident we got an entry discount. We did a walking tour which was brought to life by our brilliant guide Peter Marcham. Its fairly flat terrain and plenty of opportunities for picnics. Will go again.Visited onPublic holidayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedYes
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