

Churchill War Rooms, Briefing Room
Clive Steps, King Charles St, London, SW1A 2AQ -
Up to
20 guestsOffers
catering
About Venue
In 2002 the Cabinet War Rooms took over and restored large areas of the Whitehall site. The meeting facilities now include a number of historic period rooms including a 120 seated auditorium - enhanced by discreet, but modern audio-visual facilities and air conditioning. Rooms are available for corporate or private hire, both daytime and evening.
The Briefing Room offers a light and focused approach to your meeting or workshop with a fixed boardroom table. The Room contains Plasma TV with Webcam and microphone to host shared online meetings.
Capacity & Layout
Boardroom
up to 20
Facilities & Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Flipchart
Heating
Table / chairs included
Tea
Whiteboards
Public transport
Audio & Visual
Projector & screen
Flipchart
WiFi
Other
Built in Av - Plasma screen TV with laptop cable connection and camera for video conferencing. No AV technician included
Space Rules
Cancellation policy
100% deposit to be paid at least 14 days prior to the event
Location
Reviews
- Maggie BennettDecember 2025
Great museum! Take the time to visit. Took us longer than what was recommended but we're high fact finders. We're also American, highly recommend. Was interesting to learn about and see how things were naturally left, also some great American history to be seen and learned here. Winston was a talented guy!
- Babji VundavilliDecember 2025
It could be the most impressive museum I've ever been to. Every exhibit is incredibly well-made, with just the proper amount of information to read quickly and on to the next. Because of its tiny size, you should budget two to three hours if you want to see everything on a busy day. I didn't even realize we had been there for so long because everything was so captivating that the time flew past! It was strange to see things left exactly as they were after the war ended and the rooms closed, and the interactive exhibits are fascinating. There is undoubtedly a presence there, particularly when you hear the testimonies of the deceased.
- joe hDecember 2025
This is a great place to visit, especially if you’re a history buff. It’s amazing how well preserved the war rooms are. They’ve done a great job in keeping it well maintained. They offer a self guided tour which can take about 1.5 to 2 hours if you take your time are take in everything there is available. The gift shop offers some cool stuff but they have a couple of books that delve deeper into the history of this place.







