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Churchill War Rooms    

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Discover the secrets of the Second World War in the underground nerve centre where Churchill and his war cabinet lived and worked. All tickets include a free audio guide. Advanced booking …
Discover the secrets of the Second World War in the underground nerve centre where Churchill and his war cabinet lived and worked. All tickets include a free audio guide. Advanced booking recommended to guarantee entry. Take a moment to rest, relax, and refuel in The Switchboard Café during your visit, with food freshly prepared onsite each day using the finest seasonal ingredients. Our café, located in the historic room once used by switchboard operators during the Second World War, is open daily from 10am-5pm. During your visit browse our wide range of inspiring and unique gifts, from books, clothing, and accessories to vintage posters, homeware, toys, and souvenirs. All inspired by IWM's collections and the stories they tell.

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Mar 22, 2025
Allow at least 2-3 hours for a fascinating walk through history. Amazing that they just walked away from this when war ended and nothing has changed. A thorough history of Chuchill’s life as wellFull review by Wave3239
Mar 22, 2025
Definitely a place worth a visit. The explanation is given in a really detailed and informative way. And the movie darkest hour and the performance of Gary Oldman were amazing. This historical place …Full review by FarAway49741939739
Mar 20, 2025
Great experience learning about Churchill and the war rooms during WWII. We enjoyed the background on him from well before the war. I purchased tickets ahead of time to ensure good entry. Good au…Full review by Anna B
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Facts

Established:1984
Director:Phil Reed

Questions & answers

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does the entry ticket include the tour?
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The ticket price includes the audio tour
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Is this place suitable for young children aged 4 to 6? We have been invited as a guest but unsure that it will be suitable.
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I don't think children that young would enjoy/understand the exhibits, but of course depends on the child.
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Are the war rooms accessed via lift or stairs?
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I believe they had both. Check their website.
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Can you visit the war room without booking a tour? If so, what is the cost of admission?
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Yes, of course!
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Is it worth getting a tour? otherwise how to skip the line?
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We did the self tour. When we visited on a weekday morning there wasn’t a line. With the self tour you get a listening device that is very useful.
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