Explore Churchill’s life and WWII London. Visit iconic landmarks, hear heroic stories, and see historic sites. Discover the Churchill War Rooms.
Explore Churchill’s life and WWII London. Visit iconic landmarks, hear heroic stories, and see historic sites. Discover the Churchill War Rooms.
- Churchill War Rooms - Entry Tickets Not Included. The Churchill War Rooms are a historic underground complex that served as the command center for British operations during World War II. This secret bunker provided shelter for Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his staff, protecting them from bombings.
- Downing Street - Downing Street is…
- Churchill War Rooms - Entry Tickets Not Included. The Churchill War Rooms are a historic underground complex that served as the command center for British operations during World War II. This secret bunker provided shelter for Prime Minister Winston Churchill and his staff, protecting them from bombings.
- Downing Street - Downing Street is synonymous with British political leadership. It is home to the Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street and the Chancellor of the Exchequer at No. 11, serving as the government hub since the 18th century.
- Winston Churchill Statue - The Winston Churchill statue in Parliament Square pays tribute to Britain’s iconic wartime leader. The bronze statue depicts Churchill in a determined stance, wearing a military overcoat and leaning on his cane. Located near the Houses of Parliament, it symbolizes his crucial role in defending democracy during World War II. The statue remains a powerful homage to his leadership and lasting legacy.
- Battle of Britain Monument - The Battle of Britain Memorial honors the bravery of the Royal Air Force pilots who defended Britain during World War II’s pivotal air campaign. The bronze monument features a detailed frieze depicting scenes from the battle, alongside the names of airmen who served, standing as a lasting tribute to their courage and sacrifice.
- Houses of Parliament - The Houses of Parliament played a vital role during World War II. Despite being targeted in air raids, including significant damage to the Commons chamber in 1941, parliamentary sessions continued, embodying resilience. Winston Churchill delivered some of his most iconic wartime speeches there, rallying the nation. The building’s survival and continued operation during the war symbolized Britain’s steadfast commitment to democracy and defiance against tyranny.
- Women of World War II Memorial - The Women of World War II Memorial honors the contributions of British women during the Second World War. It commemorates the often-overlooked roles women played in civil defense, military services, and wartime industries. The memorial features a bronze statue of a woman in overalls, representing the women who worked in essential roles. It stands as a tribute to their resilience and pivotal impact on the war effort.
- Cenotaph - The Cenotaph is a solemn war memorial dedicated to British and Commonwealth soldiers who died in both World Wars and later conflicts. Every year, the Remembrance Day ceremony on November 11 honors fallen soldiers, making the Cenotaph a symbol of national remembrance and sacrifice.
- Ministry of Defence - The Ministry of Defence (MOD) is the British government department responsible for national defense and military affairs. It oversees the armed forces, coordinates defense policy, and ensures the country’s security. Its headquarters, housed in the historic Main Building, reflects its crucial position in safeguarding the United Kingdom and its global interests.
- Saint Margaret’s Church on Parliament Square - St Margaret’s Church holds a special connection to Winston Churchill as the site of his 1908 wedding to Clementine Hozier. Known as “the Church of the House of Commons,” it has long been associated with parliamentary figures. This historic church, dating back to the 12th century, symbolizes Churchill’s personal life and his enduring ties to Britain’s political and spiritual heritage during his remarkable career.
- HM Treasury - The Treasury Building played a pivotal role during World War II as a key site for Britain’s financial and wartime administration. It housed essential government departments coordinating the war economy, ensuring resources for military and civilian needs. Its basement served as an emergency hub, protecting officials during air raids. The building’s contributions to managing wartime finances and strategy were crucial to sustaining Britain’s resilience and supporting the Allied victory.

- Guided walking tour on Winston Churchill and World War 2 in London
- Professional Tour Guide
- The Cenotaph
- Winston Churchill Statue
- Saint Margaret’s Church
- HM Treasury
- Battle of Britain Monument
- Downing Street
- Churchill War Rooms (Exterior Only)
- Women of World War II Memorial
- Ministry of Defence
- Houses of Parliament
- Guided walking tour on Winston Churchill and World War 2 in London
- Professional Tour Guide
- The Cenotaph
- Winston Churchill Statue
- Saint Margaret’s Church
- HM Treasury
- Battle of Britain Monument
- Downing Street
- Churchill War Rooms (Exterior Only)
- Women of World War II Memorial
- Ministry of Defence
- Houses of Parliament
- Entrance tickets to the Churchill War Rooms are not included
- Gratuities
- Entrance tickets to the Churchill War Rooms are not included
- Gratuities
Explore the life of Winston Churchill, Britain’s most renowned wartime leader, while delving into London’s rich World War II history.
This Churchill & World War II tour features landmarks such as Downing Street, Churchill’s wartime headquarters, and the Ministry of Defence, where crucial military decisions were made. Visit the Battle of Britain Memorial,…
Explore the life of Winston Churchill, Britain’s most renowned wartime leader, while delving into London’s rich World War II history.
This Churchill & World War II tour features landmarks such as Downing Street, Churchill’s wartime headquarters, and the Ministry of Defence, where crucial military decisions were made. Visit the Battle of Britain Memorial, which honors the pilots who protected Britain from invasion, and St Margaret’s Church, where Churchill wed Clementine Hozier.
Admire the Churchill statue overlooking Big Ben, symbolizing his lasting legacy. Pay tribute at the Cenotaph, Britain’s principal war memorial, and the Women of World War II Memorial, which celebrates women’s essential wartime contributions.
Along the journey, discover Churchill’s favorite pub, gaining insight into his personal life and appreciation for London’s traditions. The tour concludes outside the Churchill War Rooms, where you can further explore the life and strategies of this iconic leader in his historic underground bunker.
- Entrance tickets to the Churchill War Rooms are not included.
- The tour is not suitable for guests with walking or mobility difficulties.
- The tour is not suitable for wheelchairs.
- The tour is not suitable for prams, buggys or strollers.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.