Churchill War Rooms, The Learning Room
Clive Steps, King Charles St, London, SW1A 2AQ -
Up to
20 standingOffers
catering
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 Learning 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
Amenities
Cloakroom
Disabled access
Flipchart
Table / chairs included
Whiteboards
Public transport
Audio & visual
Projector & screen
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
Michael Sloan
The little over 2 hours spent there was well worth it. As Americans, seeing the English side of the world wars and the troubles was good. The museum is well organized and has tons of detailed artifacts if you have the time.
Jim C
This was our favorite museum in London. If you have several days in London, you should add it to your list of things to do. It is walkable to Big Ben, Parliament, and Westminster Abbey. The museum about Churchill's life was very interesting. We learned things we never knew about him. And the war rooms were fascinating. How they lived during World War II. It was so good that we may go back again. We recommend buying tickets in advance.
Paul Evans
This is such a lovely place. It is very historical and loads information about the way the war handled and ran during the war. You can Churchill was a Conservative and not with the other parties. He was very focused on winning the war even when things were not going as planned. He was a true warrior and deserved more recognition. The people who worked underground were very special people, and they deserved a medal. Back to the place in this day and age now, the place has been very well restored and looked after. There is a very well run cafe and not too expensive with lovely food.
T Bay
#1 Must see in London - The place that changed the course of civilized time. The reason we can move around and admire London. The solemnity of it weighs in every room PRO: - History frozen in time - Excellent guides - Tons of rooms CON: - No way you can do it in ONE trip. SUMMARY: I didn't think I would be as immersed or moved going through the war rooms. So good, I know I'll have to do it again.
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