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Churchill War Rooms Tickets & Tours

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Churchill War Rooms Tickets & Tours
Tourists outside Buckingham Palace on Westminster walking tour, London.
A female guide giving directions to tourist in Westminister
Cenotaph war memorial on Whitehall, London with surrounding flags and wreaths.
Westminster walking tour entrance to Churchill War Rooms, London.
Underground rooms with maps
Telephone swithboard in Churchill War Rooms
Underground Churchill War Rooms
Underground rooms with beds
Interactive displays at the Churchill Museum
Interactive displays at the Churchill Museum
Guided Tours
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Guided Walking Tour of Westminster & Entry to Churchill's War Rooms

  • Time travel through British political history on this guided tour, exploring iconic landmarks while learning about the enigmatic Winston Churchill.
  • Walk around some of London’s most historic sites, such as 10 Downing Street, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and the Cenotaph, built as a memorial to the First World War.
  • Journey into Churchill's War Rooms, a WWII underground network, left exactly as they were in 1945, with pots still on stoves, maps hung on walls, and beds made up.
  • Listen to Churchill's speeches and testimonials in the War Rooms through an official audio guide.
  • Gain in-depth insights into Churchill's life via the state-of-the-art interactive exhibits at the Churchill Museum, within Churchill War Rooms.


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Mobile ticket
2 hr. 30 min.
Audio guide
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AlexMar, 2025
5/5
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NancyDec, 2024
5/5

jeremy was an excellent guide even though it was pouring rain. He never seemed rushed and had lots of interesting facts to share. Booking the tour was easy. Maybe make it clear that there is no entry to Westmister---only walking around. Churchill war rooms are fantastic.

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GaryAug, 2024
5/5

Ian knew what he was doing, very entertaining and informative. Five stars!! Great Guide!

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NadiaSep, 2024
5/5
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LauraJan, 2024
5/5

Our guide, Jay Schmidt, was great. Very knowledgeable and also entertaining with funny stories and jokes mixed with the history.

  • Time travel through British political history on this guided tour, exploring iconic landmarks while learning about the enigmatic Winston Churchill.
  • Walk around some of London’s most historic sites, such as 10 Downing Street, the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and the Cenotaph, built as a memorial to the First World War.
  • Journey into Churchill's War Rooms, a WWII underground network, left exactly as they were in 1945, with pots still on stoves, maps hung on walls, and beds made up.
  • Listen to Churchill's speeches and testimonials in the War Rooms through an official audio guide.
  • Gain in-depth insights into Churchill's life via the state-of-the-art interactive exhibits at the Churchill Museum, within Churchill War Rooms.

Inclusions

  • 2.5-hour guided walking tour of Westminster & Churchill’s War Rooms

  • Entry to Churchill’s War Rooms

  • Expert English-speaking guide

  • Audio guide in English inside Churchill’s War Rooms

  • 20 top sights of London

Exclusions

  • Entry to Westminster Abbey
  • Tip: At Westminster Abbey, look for the famous Red Phone box and photograph it with the Abbey in the background.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Churchill War Rooms entrance with visitors on Westminster WWII walking tour, London.
Churchill War Rooms entrance on Westminster Walking Tour, London WWII history.
Churchill War Rooms entrance with visitors on Westminster WWII walking tour, London.
Churchill War Rooms entrance, Westminster, London WWII walking tour.
Combos
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WWII Secrets of Westminster, Churchill’s War Rooms & Museum Walking Tour

  • Travel back to experience war-time London on a fascinating walking tour of Westminster.
  • With an expert English-speaking guide by your side, you will be able to learn about some of the most important events that took place in historic London.
  • Get perspective on the most controversial leaders of all time, Winston Churchill, as you dive into a pool of history on an audio-guided tour in the Churchill War Rooms.


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Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
5 hr.
Guided tour
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LeonidApr, 2025
3/5
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ChristopherMar, 2025
5/5
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CindyAug, 2024
5/5

Ticketing was not good. I thought I booked a scam at first and was crossing my fingers u til we saw our guide! It wast a clear understanding website. We only wanted to attend the war rooms. We were very pleasantly surprised by our very knowledgeable, friendly and fun guide! It was a great tour!

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HeadoutAug, 2024
5/5
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HeadoutJul, 2024
5/5
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HeadoutJul, 2024
5/5
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LaurelSep, 2024
2/5

We did not get to go on the walking tour as instructions for meeting the guide were incorrect. We were waiting with three other couples (we did not know) and the guide did not show up. We phoned headout and were told that the tour would have started without us 'as we were late!' We were there 20 mins before the tour was meant to begin. We were not late. We met up with the guide at 11 o'clock outside the war rooms. The guide did not go into the war rooms, so we missed out on a guided walking tour of Westminster which we paid good money for! l gathered, the other people who were on the walking tour really got a lot out of it and thoroughly enjoyed it. There was no apology to us or the others who missed out. We want a refund for the tour, not asking for a refund to the war rooms itself. The lady we spoke to on the phone told us we could reschedule the tour for another day at a cost (can't remember $) my goodness me! We were also told to go to the war rooms and meet the guide at 10.40 she showed up with the rest of the tour at 11 am . It was wasted time and $$$ for us! I would like someone to follow this up and get back to me. My phone number is 0435544322 l do not answer random phone numbers so please message me first. Regards Laurel Hadley

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MARCIAJul, 2024
1/5

I bought 3 tickets (2 adults and 1 child) to visit the Churchill war rooms yesterday, 7/31, at 9:30 am. According to instructions sent to my email, we arrived at the meeting point for 20 minutes, but no one from the company showed up! Complete nonsense! I made the purchase in advance, before arriving in London! I went to the attraction's door, waited until almost 10 in the morning and no one showed up.

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AlanJul, 2024
1/5

Apparently the pickup point in your description was not the actual pickup point. There are two Westminster tube entrances. We waited at the one across from Big Ben, as in your instructions. I am assuming the tour assembled at the other entrance. I do not feel we are responsible for the incomplete communication. See your description below. We arrived at the entrance at 9:00am and waited until 9:40. - Meeting point is - Westminster Tube - The entrance to the station is right opposite Big Ben. - This point is walking distance from the Westminster Bridge. - The City Wonders coordinators will be wearing blue polo shirts or jackets at the meeting point for easy recognition and holding a sign with the tour name, near the entrance. - To locate the meeting point on Google Maps, simply search for - Westminster Station If your instructions specified a meeting point and we were at that meeting point, then we are not at fault. I again ask for a refund based on the the lack of clarity, which you have denied.. We have booked many tours with Viator and a few with you. This has never happened previously. Many other groups assembled at that site, but no one in a blue polo shirt. At the time, I tried to contact you via the chat, but it is automated and my issue was not recognized. Then I called and had to wait in a phone queue until I got someone. I was subsequently told this was my fault and no refund. I find this unacceptable. We loved nothing about the experience and will not use Headout again.

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CynthiaOct, 2024
1/5

The guide did not show up

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GraceApr, 2024
5/5

Really informative tour guide who gave us some incredibly unknown insights into English history. A fabulous walking tour and wonderful experience in Churchill's chambers - definitely not to be missed.

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TeriNov, 2019
5/5

Churchill War Room is the place to be, its like a museum that has a lot of interesting things to see and it takes a while

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MarshaOct, 2019
5/5

We had our doubt initially but then the guide really made us feel glad we did this tour. Everything we learnt about London has left a mark! Worth ut

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JaimeOct, 2019
5/5

There was so much we did not know about London during WWII and the dark days of the so-called 'Blitz'. This tour made it up for all

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DennisOct, 2019
5/5

Even though most of our trips are confirmed, there is always last minute doubt. But the free cnavellation policy here doesnt let our mney go waste, which is why we book from here always

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GiselaSep, 2023
5/5

Tour was very informative! On time & the guide was awesome!

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JeremyAug, 2023
5/5

The war rooms were very interesting and very informative Thank you.

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JacquelynNov, 2019
5/5

Absolutely recommend this tour to all.

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PriscillaNov, 2019
5/5

This was a fantastic tour, did not expect it to be so interesting

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WilsonNov, 2019
5/5

If you are a history buff, you will love this! Nothing quite like it

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CoryNov, 2019
4/5

The facts sent chill down our spine, no kidding! Even after a while i couldnt get things out my head!

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JanetOct, 2019
5/5

You get to know so much history with this tour! very insightful and appreciate doing it

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DianneOct, 2019
5/5

Genuinely enriching and emotionally stirring! My husband and i were so clueless about the WW11's happenings

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CharleneOct, 2019
5/5

Churchill's war rooms is a must visit! It was a highlight for us

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SammyOct, 2019
5/5

An enlightening tour

  • Travel back to experience war-time London on a fascinating walking tour of Westminster.
  • With an expert English-speaking guide by your side, you will be able to learn about some of the most important events that took place in historic London.
  • Get perspective on the most controversial leaders of all time, Winston Churchill, as you dive into a pool of history on an audio-guided tour in the Churchill War Rooms.

Inclusions

  • Expert, English-speaking tour guide

  • Admission ticket and reservation fee for Churchill War Rooms

  • Audio headsets

Exclusions

  • Hotel Transfers
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
Tourists outside Buckingham Palace on Westminster walking tour, London.
Welsh Guards during Westminster 3 Hour Walking Tour
Tourists at Trafalgar Square on Westminster walking tour, London.
A female guide giving directions to tourist in Westminister
Female Tourist exploring westminster during Westminster 3 Hour Walking Tour
Tourists exploring the area during Westminster 3 Hour Walking Tour
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre exterior in London with tourists gathered outside.
Inside Churchill War rooms during Tourists exploring the area during Westminster 3 Hour Walking Tour
Exterior view of the statue of Winston Churchill in Westminster
Guided Tours
NEW

Westminster 3-Hour Guided Walking Tour & Entry to Churchill's War Rooms

  • Experience a 3-hour Westminster walking tour of history and culture, with 2 hours in Churchill's War Rooms and the top 20 London sights.
  • Enjoy a personal small-group experience with an engaging local guide for intimate insights on everything that you see.
  • See and learn about London's iconic sites like the Changing of the Guard, the towering Big Ben up close, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and more.
  • The tour concludes with an entrance into Churchill's War Rooms, allowing you to step back into World War II history.
  • Explore the secret bunker where Churchill strategized, and enjoy this rarely included attraction in standard London tours with an audio guide.


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Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
5 hr.
Audio guide
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MarianneMay, 2025
5/5
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ChristerFeb, 2025
5/5

Excellent guide group 2 and I think the guide name is Dan. Informarive and helpful guide.

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RongMar, 2025
5/5
  • Experience a 3-hour Westminster walking tour of history and culture, with 2 hours in Churchill's War Rooms and the top 20 London sights.
  • Enjoy a personal small-group experience with an engaging local guide for intimate insights on everything that you see.
  • See and learn about London's iconic sites like the Changing of the Guard, the towering Big Ben up close, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, and more.
  • The tour concludes with an entrance into Churchill's War Rooms, allowing you to step back into World War II history.
  • Explore the secret bunker where Churchill strategized, and enjoy this rarely included attraction in standard London tours with an audio guide.

Inclusions

  • 3-hour walking tour of Westminster

  • Small group of 15 or fewer

  • English-speaking local guide

  • Entry to Churchill's War Rooms

  • Audio guide in War rooms

  • Tip: When at Downing Street, look out for Larry, the Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office, he's often lounging around!
  • This experience is not accessible by wheelchair and pram/stroller.
  • This experience is not suitable for people with mobility impairments.
  • Buggy is available on prior request.
  • Guide dogs are allowed.
  • The Changing of the Guard Ceremony is only for the 10 am tour and on certain days.
  • Your tour guide will guide you to Churchill's Bunker after the walking tour, but will not accompany you.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

From happy customers

Loved by 35 million+
Ryan Gray
GB

Ryan

United Kingdom
Dec 2023
We really enjoyed seeing HMS Belfast. It's a unique experience to walk around a piece of preserved history and imagine how the ship would have operated all those years ago. Very impressive how something so complex was designed and built at a time without computers. We visited at the start of December and it was quiet on board which was nice. Fairly easy to spend 3 hours onboard looking at things.
Michael Yeates
GB

Michael

United Kingdom
Nov 2023
The Belfast was great, we all enjoyed it very much! I had been since I was a child and it has been vastly improved since then.
Julie Notley

Julie

May 2022
Our trip to London's Churchill War Rooms was very seamless, with our QR codes in hand. We appreciate the hassle-free arrangements!
Paul Hartley

Paul

Dec 2021
An enjoyable and educational visit however I think it would be better if it was routed following the years with signs in the main room Their may be a planned layout but I couldn't discern it
Cindy Riddering

Cindy

Aug 2024
Ticketing was not good. I thought I booked a scam at first and was crossing my fingers u til we saw our guide! It wast a clear understanding website. We only wanted to attend the war rooms. We were very pleasantly surprised by our very knowledgeable, friendly and fun guide! It was a great tour!
Marsha Yates

Marsha

Oct 2019
We had our doubt initially but then the guide really made us feel glad we did this tour. Everything we learnt about London has left a mark! Worth ut
Nancy Pittman
US

Nancy

United States
Dec 2024
jeremy was an excellent guide even though it was pouring rain. He never seemed rushed and had lots of interesting facts to share. Booking the tour was easy. Maybe make it clear that there is no entry to Westmister---only walking around. Churchill war rooms are fantastic.
Laura Bayr
US

Laura

United States
Jan 2024
Our guide, Jay Schmidt, was great. Very knowledgeable and also entertaining with funny stories and jokes mixed with the history.

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Churchill War Rooms | Experience war-time London like never before 

The Churchill War Rooms in London are a historic underground complex that served as the British government's command center during World War II. Preserved as a museum, it offers visitors a unique glimpse into wartime Britain, featuring the Cabinet War Rooms and the Churchill Museum, dedicated to the life and legacy of Winston Churchill.

Scroll down to read more about it!

Why visit Churchill War Rooms?

Churchill War Rooms
  • Historical significance: The Churchill War Rooms are an extremely important part of London’s history. Crucial decisions were taken by Winston Churchill and his Cabinet of Ministers while hiding in the War Rooms during the Second World War. 
  • Real-life experience: Step into London’s war-time era when you visit the Churchill War Rooms. Experience history being made once again on your visit to the different areas of the war rooms. 
  • Interactive exhibits: Learn about Winston Churchill’s life and times at the Churchill War Rooms through informative and interactive exhibits that add to the overall experience of the attraction. 
  • Understand different perspectives: Get a new perspective on controversial leaders such as Winston Churchill. Understand and experience the realities, course, consequences, and impact of war on people’s lives.

Things to know before booking your tickets to Churchill War Rooms

  • Guided tours: Go for guided tours of the Churchill War Rooms to make the most of your visit. Not only will this help you learn about war-time London from an expert guide but it will also help you understand the significant role played by Churchill during the Second World War. 
  • Accessibility: Certain parts of the Churchill War Rooms experience may not be accessible for people with reduced mobility. To get more information on this, please refer to your ticket vouchers. 
  • Walking tour: The Churchill War Rooms experience is a walking tour, so we recommend you wear comfortable footwear and keep yourself well-hydrated throughout your visit to the museum. 
  • Best time to visit: The best time to visit Churchill War Rooms is from November to March. The attraction tends to be less crowded and quieter during this time. If you want to avoid crowds, queues, and waiting times, avoid visiting the Churchill War Rooms from May to August.

Which Churchill War Rooms ticket is best for you?

Churchill War Rooms

If you are a solo traveler

Go for: Group tours

Duration: 5 hours

Guide: Professional tour guide and audioguide

  • Group tours provide a more personalized and interactive experience that lets you learn about the attraction in-depth. 
  • Learn about the most important historical events that took place in London and steered the course of the city during times of war. 

Recommended tours:

Churchill War Rooms

If you are a history buff

Go for:  Guided tours

Duration: 5 hours

Guide: Professional tour guide and audioguide

  • Learn and experience war-time London with a professional guide by your side throughout your visit to Churchill War Rooms. 
  • An English-speaking guide will be there to share interesting information about war-time London at the attraction. 

Recommended tours

Discounted Churchill War Room tickets

Children enjoy a discounted ticket rate for the Churchill War Rooms. Additionally, infants under the age of 3 can join the tour for free.

Cancellation policy

Tickets can be canceled 24 hours before the experience for a full refund. For additional information on the cancellation policy, please refer to your ticket vouchers.

Explore Churchill War Rooms

Churchill War Rooms

The Churchill Museum

The Churchill Museum, part of the Churchill War Rooms complex in London, offers an in-depth exploration of British statesman Sir Winston Churchill's life and legacy. The museum features interactive displays, personal artifacts, and multimedia exhibits in the underground bunker that served as the British command center during World War II. Highlights include Churchill's baby rattle, an 80th birthday drawing by Graham Sutherland, and the flag from his state funeral. The museum's chronological layout traces Churchill's life from his 1940 appointment as Prime Minister to his 1965 death. Winning the 2006 Council of Europe Museum Prize, it attracts over 300,000 visitors annually, making it a must-visit for history enthusiasts.

Access to the Churchill Museum is included with your Churchill War Rooms ticket.

What to see at Churchill War Rooms?

Churchill War Rooms

War Cabinet Room

This was the place from where Winston Churchill ‘directed’ the war. Many crucial decisions were taken by Winston Churchill and his Ministers while sitting in this very room during the Second World War.

Churchill War Rooms

Map Room

To truly experience war-time London, pay a visit to the Map Room in the Churchill War Rooms. All the books and charts in the Map Room have remained in the same position where they were left in 1945 when the lights in the bunker were switched off.

Churchill War Rooms

Churchill’s Office cum Bedroom

Located next to the Map Room, Churchill’s bedroom in the War Rooms also functioned as his office. Churchill used this room to gather information, host meetings and make war plans.

Churchill War Rooms

BBC’s Broadcasting Room

Room 60 in the Churchill War Rooms was the BBC’s broadcasting room. The room was used to broadcast Churchill’s speeches and provide information about the war to the people of London in 1945.

Churchill War Rooms

Churchill Artifacts

Be fascinated by interesting artifacts that were a part of Winston Churchill’s lonely childhood. From the rattle Churchill used to play with when he was a baby, to the letters he wrote to his beloved wife Clementine.

Churchill War Rooms

Siren Suit

Churchill’s siren suit is as famous as the enigmatic leader who wore it. Often referred to as rompers, the Siren Suit was a one-piece garment equipped with breast pockets to keep a cigar and a belt.

Churchill War Rooms

Real-life stories

Listen to interesting stories from the men and women who worked in the top-secret bunker of the Churchill War Rooms during the Second World War. The bunker was so secretive, that the people working here were forbidden to tell their parents where they worked!

Churchill War Rooms

Transatlantic Telephone Room

Disguised as a private toilet, the Transatlantic Telephone Room in the Churchill War Rooms housed a secure radio-telephone link between the Prime Minister of Britain and the President of the United States of America.

Churchill War Rooms

Fascinating Displays

Travel back in time to the tense summer of 1944 through the fascinating and interactive displays at the Churchill War Rooms. The displays combine images, footage, and oral histories to outline and narrate the events before, during, and after the Second World War.

Plan your visit to Churchill War Rooms

Churchill War Rooms

Opening hours: 9:30am to 6pm, daily

Last entry: 5pm

Closed on: November 10 and December 24-26

Best time to visit: The best time to visit Churchill War Rooms is from November to March. To avoid crowds, do not plan your visit from May to August.

Address: Clive Steps, King Charles St, Westminster, London SW1A 2AQ, UK.

Find on maps

Getting there:

  • By underground: District and Circle Line
    Nearest stops: St. James Park and Westminster
  • By train: National Rail
    Nearest stops: Charing Cross and Victoria Station
  • By bus: 3,11, 12, 24, 87, 88, 159, 453
    Nearest stop: Churchill War Rooms
  • By car: 22.1 km from London Heathrow Airport
    Car parking: Abingdon Car Park and Trafalgar Car Park
Churchill War Rooms

You can enter the Churchill War Rooms from the main entrance located on the Clive Steps on King Charles Street. For step-free access, you will have to enter Churchill War Rooms via Horse Guards Road by St. James Park.

Churchill War Rooms
  • Baby changing facility is available underground.
  • Washrooms are present throughout the premises.
  • There is a cafe on-site.
  • Baby highchairs are subject to availability.
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  • Churchill War Rooms is entirely wheelchair accessible. Two wheelchairs are available on a first-come-first-served basis.
  • Lift is present to help carry wheelchair users and others with mobility issues.
  • Step-free access at the front entrance allows for seamless entry.
  • There is an accessible toilet at the basement level.
  • There are several seating areas throughout the museum.
  • You can also borrow one of the four foldable chairs from the staff.
  • A large print transcript of the audio guide is available in 9 languages for visitors with vision difficulties.
  • Trained assistance dogs are allowed inside the venue.
Churchill War Rooms
  • Since you’ll be walking a lot during your visit to the Churchill War Rooms, make sure you wear comfortable footwear. 
  • Transcripts of the audio guide are available in different languages, but these will be given on a first come-first serve basis.
  • No cloakroom and locker facilities are available. So, do not bring suitcases, pull-along luggage, and large holdalls. 
  • Churchill War Rooms are the least crowded from November to March, so plan your visit during this time.  
  • The historic museum is well-ventilated, but if you are concerned about the temperature during the summer, plan your visit after 3pm. 
  • Some parts of the experience include loud sounds of bombing and air sirens, so if you have sensory issues, be aware of the noise triggers.
Churchill War Rooms
  • Museum cafe: There is a lovely cafe within the premises of Churchil War Rooms. It opens from 10am to 5pm, and only accepts card payments. Make sure to grab a quick refreshment or light bite during your exploration tour.
  • Switchroom Cafeteria (59 ft): The Switchroom Cafeteria is a simple restaurant offering homemade sandwiches, tea, coffee, and soft drinks. 
  • Cellarium Cafe and Terrace (0.4 km): The Cellarium Cafe and Terrace serves a delicious breakfast and some simple yet delicious dishes in their contemporary cafe with a modern ambiance.
  • St. Stephen’s Tavern Pub (0.4 km): The St. Stephen’s Pub and Tavern is a traditional pub that serves craft ales and pints. The pub is frequented by politicians from the House of Parliament right opposite the restaurant. 
  • The Red Lion (0.6 km): Located near Parliament Street, the Red Lion is an elaborate pub offering a delicious menu. Many illustrious guests have graced this restaurant, so don’t be surprised to see some VIPs enjoying drinks and snacks at the pub.
Churchill War Rooms

Budget: easyHotel London Victoria (1.4km), ​Colliers Hotel (1.5km), ​London Waterloo Hostel (1.4km).

Mid-range: hub by Premier Inn London Westminster Abbey (330m), ​Zedwell Piccadilly Circus (970m), ​The Rochester (1km).

Luxury: Victory House (1km), ​St. James’ Court London (680m), ​St. Ermin’s Hotel (490m).

Churchill War Rooms
  • Westminster Abbey: Located only 400m away from Churchill War Rooms, the Westminster Abbey is one of the most important government buildings in the UK. 
  • The National Gallery: The National Gallery is 0.9 km away from Churchill War Rooms. Located in Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery houses more than 2,300 paintings from the mid-13th century to the 1900s. 
  • Buckingham Palace: Located 0.9 km from Churchill War Rooms, Buckingham Palace is a royal residence and the administrative quarters of King Charles III. You can see the Queen’s Gallery and the Royal Mews at the palace as well. 
  • London Eye: 1.1 km from Churchill War Rooms, the London Eye is a slow-moving Ferris wheel that lets you enjoy panoramic views of the city of London. 
  • Royal Academy of Arts: The Royal Academy of Arts, which is located 1.2km from Churchill War rooms, was founded in 1768. The independent, privately funded art institution is led by eminent artists and architects.

Frequently Asked Questions about Churchill War Rooms tickets

How much is a ticket to Churchill War Rooms?

A ​standard ticket for the Churchill War Rooms will cost you around £57.86.

How to book tickets to Churchill War Rooms?

You can purchase your ​Churchill War Rooms tickets either online or offline. Purchasing tickets online lets you choose a day and time that works best for you. It is also cheaper to purchase tickets for Churchill War Rooms online.

What do Churchill War Rooms tickets include?

Churchill War Rooms tickets are your all-access pass to the attraction! These tickets also include entry access to the Churchill Museum.

Are discounts available on Churchill War Rooms tickets?

Children enjoy a discounted ticket rate for the ​Churchill War Rooms.

How long does it take to explore Churchill War Rooms?

It’ll take you around 2 hours to fully explore the Churchill War Rooms. You can allocate one hour each to exploring the Cabinet War Rooms and the Churchill Museum.

What can I expect to see in the Churchill War Rooms?

You can explore the Cabinet War Rooms, Churchill's office, map rooms, and various exhibits detailing the history of WWII and Churchill's leadership.

Are the Churchill War Rooms accessible for visitors with disabilities?

Yes, the site is wheelchair accessible.

Can I take photographs inside the Churchill War Rooms?

Photography is allowed in most areas, but flash photography and tripods are prohibited.

Can I buy souvenirs at the Churchill War Rooms?

Yes, there is a gift shop offering a variety of books, memorabilia, and unique souvenirs related to Churchill and WWII.

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