Step back in time to the 1940s on a WW2 London walking tour. Explore Churchill’s War Rooms and learn about British resolve during the war. Book now!
Step back in time to the 1940s on a WW2 London walking tour. Explore Churchill’s War Rooms and learn about British resolve during the war. Book now!
- Westminster Bridge - Painted green to represent the Houses of Commons, this bridge is a site where WWII bombs are still occasionally found. Accessible for outside visits.
- Battle of Britain Monument - Honoring the bravery of “The Few,” learn about how RAF pilots defended Britain against persistent Luftwaffe attacks during the summer of 1940,…
- Westminster Bridge - Painted green to represent the Houses of Commons, this bridge is a site where WWII bombs are still occasionally found. Accessible for outside visits.
- Battle of Britain Monument - Honoring the bravery of “The Few,” learn about how RAF pilots defended Britain against persistent Luftwaffe attacks during the summer of 1940, achieving a significant victory in the skies over London. Accessible for outside visits.
- Whitehall - As the location of the Ministry of Defence, Whitehall was pivotal during WWII. Visit the Cenotaph and Women in WWII monuments to honor the courageous men and women who sacrificed their lives for freedom. Accessible for outside visits.
- Women of World War II Memorial - Celebrating the crucial contributions of women on the home front and beyond, explore how millions kept Britain operational during the war—from factories and farms to intelligence and military support. Accessible for outside visits.
- The Cenotaph - At Britain’s national war memorial, learn about how the nation mourned its fallen after the First World War and continues to honor those who served and sacrificed in subsequent conflicts. Accessible for outside visits.
- Parliament Square - Featuring statues of figures like Mahatma Gandhi, Millicent Fawcett, and Abraham Lincoln, this square celebrates democracy in all its forms—a concept that was especially vital during the challenging days of WWII. Accessible for outside visits.
- Houses of Parliament - As the heart of British government, discover how parliament responded to the looming threat from the Third Reich as Big Ben’s bell fell silent and Luftwaffe planes filled the skies over London. Accessible for outside visits.
- Westminster Abbey - Appreciate Westminster Abbey from a distance, a symbol of resilience during WWII. Its majestic presence served as a beacon of hope and unity, while memorials to the fallen honor those who sacrificed during the war.
- Churchill War Rooms - This intricate network of underground offices became the hub of the government’s war effort as they worked tirelessly to protect Britain from invasion.

- Entrance tickets to Churchill’s War Rooms
- Small groups of 15 people or fewer
- Guided walking tour of Westminster
- Audio guide in the War Rooms
- English-speaking local expert guide
- Entrance tickets to Churchill’s War Rooms
- Small groups of 15 people or fewer
- Guided walking tour of Westminster
- Audio guide in the War Rooms
- English-speaking local expert guide
- Gratuities
- Hotel pick-up and drop off
- Food and drinks
- Gratuities
- Hotel pick-up and drop off
- Food and drinks
Step back into the 1940s, a time when Big Ben was silent, air raid sirens were a daily occurrence, and German bombing raids took place under the cover of night. The population endured rations and restrictions, while many brave Brits sacrificed their lives across Europe and beyond.
Join a knowledgeable local guide to “keep calm and carry on” as you…
Step back into the 1940s, a time when Big Ben was silent, air raid sirens were a daily occurrence, and German bombing raids took place under the cover of night. The population endured rations and restrictions, while many brave Brits sacrificed their lives across Europe and beyond.
Join a knowledgeable local guide to “keep calm and carry on” as you explore the British spirit and uncover the secrets of Westminster during wartime on this walking tour. You’ll visit significant landmarks such as the Houses of Parliament, The Battle of Britain Monument, the Cenotaph, Ministry of War, 10 Downing Street, and Whitehall.
After this intimate group experience, say goodbye to your newfound friend and guide before descending into the War Rooms. Explore at your own pace the extensive network of strategic bunkers where Winston Churchill and his cabinet orchestrated their efforts during WW2. This remarkable site remains preserved in time, awaiting your discovery once more.
- Entrance to Westminster Abbey NOT included
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.