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Winston Churchill's London At War. A Private Walk Through Britain's Darkest Hour
(3) Reviews
London
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Join your own expert Guide on a private tour that explores Winston Churchill's life and journey to becoming Britain's War Time leader. Starting with his Childhood home this flexible and personalized tour will go on to visit the most important buildings and sites relating to World War Two in London.
From top secret MI5 and intelligence offices to the Head Quarters used by General Dwight D Eisenhower in the lead up to Dday. Many of the buildings key in WW2 planning and operations are now unmarked or used for non Government purposes, fortunately you will have a personal guide to share the hidden history and secrets from these buildings.
The final destination on the tour is the Churchill War R...
Highlights
From 3 hours to 4 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 3 hours to 4 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Entrance to Churchill War Rooms
Lunch
Meeting Points
Departure
1-3 Arlington St
Outside the main Entrance of the Ritz Hotel in Arlington St.
Return
Churchill War Rooms
Your guide will give you an introduction to the Cabinet War Rooms and it's history, and ensure fast track access.
Winston Churchill's London At War. A Private Walk Through Britain's Darkest Hour
(3) Reviews
London
About
Join your own expert Guide on a private tour that explores Winston Churchill's life and journey to becoming Britain's War Time leader. Starting with his Childhood home this flexible and personalized tour will go on to visit the most important buildings and sites relating to World War Two in London.
From top secret MI5 and intelligence offices to the Head Quarters used by General Dwight D Eisenhower in the lead up to Dday. Many of the buildings key in WW2 planning and operations are now unmarked or used for non Government purposes, fortunately you will have a personal guide to share the hidden history and secrets from these buildings.
The final destination on the tour is the Churchill War R...
Highlights
From 3 hours to 4 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
From 3 hours to 4 hours
Offered in English
Free Cancellation
Mobile Ticket
What's Included
Entrance to Churchill War Rooms
Lunch
Meeting Points
Departure
1-3 Arlington St
Outside the main Entrance of the Ritz Hotel in Arlington St.
Return
Churchill War Rooms
Your guide will give you an introduction to the Cabinet War Rooms and it's history, and ensure fast track access.
Itinerary
1
Mayfair
The exclusive area where Winston Churchill first lived. His family home is still here, as is his Bachelor House and first Marital Home.
On this part of the tour learn all about Winston Churchill's long and eventful Career and his path to British Prime Minister and War Time Leader.
30 minutes
2
Churchill And Roosevelt Allies Sculpture
The heartwarming statue of two friends and colleagues President Roosevelt and Winston Churchill commissioned to celebrate the friendship between the leaders and the two countries.
5 minutes
3
St. James's
The St James area of London is home to Gentleman's Tailors, Private Members Clubs and WW2 Intelligence offices and departments including MI5. This area also has links with what became the CIA. Learn about WW2 Espionage and even a little about James Bond!
20 minutes
4
James J. Fox & Robert Lewis
Visit the store where Winston Churchill bought his Cigars. You can even try out his favourite chair for a photo.
10 minutes
5
St. James' Square
Norfolk House. The secret London HQ for Dwight Eisenhower during the DDay preparations. It was here that the top level Allied Chiefs of Staff would meet to plan Operation Overlord.
10 minutes
6
Carlton House Terrace
The former German Embassy. From 1936 to 1938 this was the office of Joachim Von Ribbentrop. SS Guards were stationed outside the Embassy and official cars flew the Swastika. Ribbentrop left in 1938 and became Nazi Foreign Minister
5 minutes
7
Whitehall
This area has the highest concentration of important WW2 Buildings. From Admiralty House where Churchill lived as First Lord during the early days of WW2 to secret communications Centres, and Bunkers.
This area is also home to the Ministry of Defense and the Old War Office. Your guide will unlock the history of these fascinating buildings.
15 minutes
8
Westminster Abbey
Downing Street the official home of the British Prime Minster will feature in this part of the tour, and stories of Winston Churchill's dangerous night time visits to the roof of the foreign office to watch London being bombed during the Blitz.
Your guide will point out scarring on the buildings that were damaged during the air raids, and explain how this area held one of the biggest secrets of WW2.
15 minutes
9
Parliament Square
Home of the House of Commons and Lords. During WW2 Large Air raid shelters were located under the square. Winston Churchill's statue dominates the southern end of the square, and your guide will explain why the statue is in this special spot.
Churchill also addressed the crowds from the balcony of the nearby Ministry Of Health on VE Day. Look up at that balcony and imagine hearing that War in Europe was over.
30 minutes
10
Churchill War Rooms
The final stop is the Churchill War Rooms. This was the secret HQ under Whitehall where Winston Churchill declared "from this room I shall direct the War"
Your guide will give you an overview of the War Rooms, and ensure you have fast track access to skip the queues. You will then have as much time as you like to enjoy the Churchill Museum and Map Rooms.