





London: Churchill's Wartime Walking Tour
2:00 PM
Mobile Only
Yes
A two-hour guided walk through the Westminster streets Churchill used during the Second World War, from Downing Street to the Cabinet Office and the Treasury. Stops include bomb-damaged lintels, the Clive Steps at the Churchill War Rooms entrance and Parliament's air-raid scars. Entry to the War Rooms is a separate ticket. Guides carry period maps and photos.
- Focuses on the external wartime-damage trail rather than the museum story, which makes it a useful pre-visit to the War Rooms.
- Reviewers flag the bomb-scar stops at the Treasury and on Bridge Street as rarely noticed without a guide.
- Runs year-round; winter tours suit the mood better than summer afternoons.
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Tips
- Book the Churchill War Rooms on the same day; the walk ends at the entrance.
- Early morning slots avoid Parliament Square tour-bus arrivals.
- The route crosses Whitehall twice; watch for bicycle lanes.
- Carry a light torch or phone light to spot bomb-damage marks on building stone.
- Not suitable for children under 10; content is dense with names and dates.
Summary
This walking tour takes you back to WWII, following Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt's steps.
Start at the Battle of Britain Monument, then pass by Big Ben and Parliament Square. The highlight is the House of Commons, where you can feel the history of Churchill's speeches and decisions.
What is Included
- Westminster walking tour
- Expert guide
- Personal audio headset
- Hotel pickup and drop-off
Meeting & Instructions
For more details and specific meeting instructions, please click on the "Book Now" button.
Additional Info
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Live Guide: English
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Supplier: Tiqets International B.V., James Wattstraat 77-P, Amsterdam, NL, 1097 DL
Cancellation Policy
Cancellation is possible until 24 hours before midnight on the visit date.


