1. Churchill War Rooms is a museum in London, located in the underground bunker where Winston Churchill and his government operated during World War II. The War Rooms have been preserved in their original condition and offer a fascinating insight into the wartime operations and daily life of Churchill and his team. Some interesting facts about the War Rooms include:
- The bunker was originally built in secrecy in 1938 and was only meant to be used in the event of war.
- The War Rooms were used by Churchill and his government for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week throughout the war.
- Churchill’s bedroom and bathroom have been preserved exactly as they were during the war, complete with his personal items and possessions.
- The War Rooms were also used to host important meetings and conferences, including the famous Yalta Conference in 1945.
2. The Churchill War Rooms is open daily, except for December 24, 25, and 26. The opening hours are from 9:30 am to 6:00 pm, with last admission at 5:00 pm. The phone number for visitor information is +44 (0)20 7416 5000.
3. Tickets for the Churchill War Rooms can be purchased in advance online or on-site at the museum. Prices vary depending on the type of ticket and whether or not they are purchased in advance. Visitors can choose from standard admission tickets, guided tours, and family tickets. The museum is located on King Charles Street, and can be easily reached by public transportation, including tube and bus. The nearest tube station is Westminster.


