Discover the secrets of the Second World War in the underground nerve centre where Churchill and his war cabinet lived and worked.
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Feb 10, 2025
Interesting destination for 2-3 hours visit. Close to Parlament house, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey. They have very good audio guide, it is worth taking.Full review by Ruma_mies
Feb 7, 2025
When I first visited (many years ago) this was just the Cabinet War Rooms: there were sand bags outside and (from what I can remember) no gift shop, café or facilities; how things have changed. The…Full review by Andrew081
Feb 6, 2025
We were nicely greeted when we arrived and shown where to get the audio guides, which worked extremely well (even my husband, who has hearing difficulties, thought they were good). The route around …Full review by Karen W
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 would have no problem taking a 4 year old and a 5 year old there… the museum has some interactive buttons to push on maps— they may get restless downstairs but may like …
I would have no problem taking a 4 year old and a 5 year old there… the museum has some interactive buttons to push on maps— they may get restless downstairs but may like looking through all the windows etc…just make sure they are not tired or hungry and they will be fine.. you should not miss this! It is amazing to see history just captured in time like this!!
I agree with the other reviewer. There is a ramp from ground/street level. The hallways that have the actual rooms are rather tight with people, so be aware of that.
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