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Churchill War Rooms

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Visit the top-secret war rooms

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Step beneath the streets of Westminster and step back in time with iChauffeur’s chauffeur-driven tour of the Churchill War Rooms — the secret underground headquarters where Britain’s wartime leaders shaped the course of history. From the eerie Map Room still bearing the weight of World War II’s most critical decisions to the preserved Cabinet Room where strategic meetings were held, visitors are offered a rare, immersive glimpse into Britain’s wartime command centre. Conveniently located on King Charles Street in the heart of Whitehall, this London landmark invites history enthusiasts, families, and curious travellers alike to explore the subterranean bunker that once sheltered top ministers, military strategists and the wartime Prime Minister. Let us chauffeur you in comfort and style as you tread the same corridors once walked by those who directed a nation in its darkest hour.

Visit the top-secret corridors of Churchill War Rooms and glimpse what life would have been like during the tense days and nights of the Second World War.

During World War II, a group of basement offices in Whitehall served as the centre of Britain’s war effort. The complex, known as the Cabinet War Rooms, was occupied by leading government ministers, military strategists and Prime Minister Winston Churchill.

Opening times: 9:30am to 6pm daily, last entry at 5pm.

Churchill War Rooms
Clive Steps
King Charles Street
London
SW1A 2AQ

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