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Churchill War Rooms

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The Churchill Museum is the first museum dedicated to the life and achievements of Sir Winston Churchill. This permanent exhibition is housed within the unique historic setting of the Cabinet War Rooms, Churchill's secret underground wartime base.

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Address: Clive Steps King Charles Street , London SW1A 2AQ, XGL, GB
Phone: 020 7930 6961
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State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SW1A 2AQ

opening times

Monday: 09:30-18:00
Tuesday: 09:30-18:00
Wednesday: 09:30-18:00
Thursday: 09:30-18:00
Friday: 09:30-18:00
Saturday: 09:30-18:00
Sunday: 09:30-18:00


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Reviews
One word!!! Go see this! Ok that’s three…Waited all my life and we spent three hours just slowly reading the notes with the displays and watching videos. Just imagining how much stress and success and sweat, blood and tears…. Cannot fathom the significance of what went on in these rooms. Definitely GO and see this. Almost like a right of passage in world history. WW2 pinnacle of the stories. The glue that joined the world in defeating abject evil. We spent three hours there and could’ve easily spent 8. But I’m a serious history buff. Especially Churchill and WE2 anything. Amazing spot. Long lines and it was raining but I didn’t care. Loved this experience. Bought tickets in advance for a time slot of entry but people who showed up without tickets got I ahead of us. Kind of ticked me off. But I am such a Churchill fan I didn’t let that affect my opinion of the content, layout, flow and impression of this museum. Highly recommend going to this. Won’t be disappointed if you are in the slightest interested in this type of history.
This is a very cool tour. It's expensive, but it's a piece of real war history right in the centre of London and highly worth the time. One of the most interesting things I saw there was the original number 10 Downing Street oak door that was used from 1735 to 1980s. Fascinating to see the small subterranean rooms and passageways that were the seat of the war cabinet during the blitz. Allow about two hours to explore at a leisurely pace. You are given an audio guide as part of the entrance fee so you can move along and listen to narrations about each part of the tour.
Very worth a stop. The war rooms were nicely done. They still had maps pinned in their original locations with original pins. Wow! Also, the museum for Churchill was incredible. Very cool to learn more about him and see his personal items like his infamous hat and cigar. Fantastic Cafe as well!
Had a work meeting inside the Churchill War Rooms in Whitehall, so I availed myself for a tour. Wonderful glimpse into the nerve centre of Churchill's war effort and the amazing work of those that were stationed there. Using communication methods that were a world away from our modern systems, were an incredible feat. A super insight into an integral part of our history. You could almost smell the aroma of Churchill's cigars!
An experience celebrating Winston Churchill and those working underneath him during WWII. The experience focuses primarily on Churchill, but does add focus to his support staff. It's an interesting journey... particularly when viewing the rooms people worked and lived in.Visited onWeekendWait time30–60 minReservation recommendedYes
Really very interesting. I went with some relatives who had wanted to visit and I didn't really know anything about the place. There are the preserved and restored rooms from the war, and there is also the sizable museum, which contains a lot of interesting artefacts and information, with many interactive exhibits. Canteen is not a rip-off, although it has hardly any gluten-free options. Advance tickets can sell out a few days in advance, although they are non-refundable so if you have to cancel you've lost all your money. We queued on the day and got in in just under an hour. For a good visit allow 2.5–3 hours to see everything and take in the atmosphere. Somewhat pricey ticket includes the audio tour, which is very well done, although the audio player is sorely in need of a 'Next' button!
Wow! What a treasure trove of history of Winaton Churchill. This was amazing secret bomb bunker. The war room private quarters and small kitchen. The map room was exactly as left. I highly recommend this tour.Visited onWeekdayWait time1 hr+Reservation recommendedYes
Visiting the Churchill War Rooms was an absolute highlight for any history enthusiast like myself. Be prepared to immerse yourself in history for several hours as you explore this incredible museum. Despite the cramped spaces, the museum's authenticity and attention to detail are truly remarkable. Walking through the preserved rooms, it's as if you've been transported back in time to when they were actively used during the war. It's a testament to the museum's dedication to preserving history. The staff's knowledge and passion shines through, adding depth to the experience. It greatly enhances the visit, providing valuable insights and context to the exhibits. One of the most captivating aspects for me was seeing how the spaces were still set up as they were during the wartime era. It's a powerful reminder of the challenges during that time. I must mention an intriguing occurrence during my visit - a blurry picture that can't be explained. Despite multiple attempts to refocus, the image remained consistently blurred. A mysterious and slightly eerie moment that added an unexpected twist to the experience! Overall, the Churchill War Rooms exceeded my expectations in every way. I highly recommend it to anyone interested in history or looking for a unique and educational experience in London. [Include relevant pictures here, including the blurry one for added intrigue]
The wait was really long but I can say it was worth it. Very detailed exhibits, you can spend a day there and still not see everything. I got lost for about 20 minutes and had to get a member of staff to help me out, he was cool. I would definitely come here again or buy a pass if I lived in the area.Visited onWeekendWait time10–30 minReservation recommendedYes
Pre planned and pre booked the tickets.In my opinion this was great value for money. The exhibits cover from birth until.death, his career, and his historic victory. But also you ate in the actual rooms underground where it all took place. I thought it was a great experience even though I'm not a war buff. I also wanted to praise the staff for their friendliness and welcoming approach ad well.ad the volunteers who were I'm the museum sharing their knowledge.
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