Hire Churchill War Rooms

Clive Steps, King Charles St, London

92% would book it again
Hosting since Feb 2017
E

Capacity and Layout

20 - 40

Boardroom

Boardroom

20

Classroom

Classroom

-

Cabaret

Cabaret

-

Theatre

Theatre

-

Restaurant

Restaurant

-

Open space

Open space

40

Amenities

Wifi

Audiovisual

Parking

Public transport

Catering

Extra space / Overnight

Disabled access

Air conditioning

Lectern

Stage

Cloakroom

Print/Scan/Copy

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Ratings & Reviews

Mary M

March 31st, 2024

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]

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Fay Τiger

March 17th, 2024

A great place to visit in London. We've bought our tickets prior to our visit there. I suggest doing the same, however there wasn't a queue to buy your ticket at the same time. They also provide a device with pre-recorded info about the exhibits you see.

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Victor C

March 10th, 2024

Ah, the Churchill War Rooms, where history buffs and casual tourists alike can immerse themselves in the chaos and camaraderie of World War II without the pesky inconvenience of actually having to dodge bombs or ration their tea bags. Recommended by a friend who's practically a London tour guide, I figured it was worth a gander. And let me tell you, I wasn't disappointed. Sure, it's not exactly Disneyland, but if you're into history and cramped underground bunkers, it's a real treat. First off, let's talk about the audio tour. It's like having Winston Churchill's aide whispering in your ear, minus the cigar smell. And if you're the meticulous type who wants to soak up every last tidbit of information, you could easily spend a good couple of hours down there. Just be prepared for some serious Churchill overload; they're not kidding when they say he's the star of the show. I mean, I get it, the guy was kind of a big deal, but after the tenth anecdote about his love for brandy and cigars, you might start to feel like you're crashing one of his legendary dinner parties. But fear not, dear traveler, because there's more to the War Rooms than just Churchill worship. My personal favorite? The map room. Picture this: a bunch of stressed-out Brits huddled around a giant map, pushing little pins around like it's some high-stakes game of Risk. It's like stepping into a time machine and witnessing history unfold before your very eyes. Makes you grateful for Google Maps, doesn't it? So, if you've ever wondered what it was like to be at the nerve center of World War II, the Churchill War Rooms are your ticket to a crash course in wartime strategy and cramped quarters. Just be sure to bring your sense of adventure. No wait to enter on a weekday morning, reserved in advance online, but not required.

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Michael

February 20th, 2024

Well worth a visit to see where Churchill ran the war underground. The museum is superb giving you some insight to a remarkable man. How close we came to losing the war many times. Well worth a visit!

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Trevor Hair

April 3rd, 2024

Excellent museum, quite pricey (£32) but worth it if you like military history or London history. Very atmospheric, looks like Churchill only left yesterday. Museum heavily features the life of Churchill and what it was like during the worst days of the blitz....

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