Espionage in London Private Tour with Churchill War Rooms Secrets
Overview
London's espionage history features double agents and intriguing tales from the City of Spies. This private tour delves into the origins of MI5 and MI6 and explores Churchill's role in defeating the Nazi regime during the Cold War.
- 🕵️♂️ Learn about double agents and their impact on espionage.
- 📜 Discover the history of MI5 and MI6 during the Cold War.
- 🏛️ Understand Churchill's significant contributions to countering the Nazi regime.
- 🚫 This tour is exclusively private, ensuring a personalized experience.
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- A friendly, professional English-speaking tour guide for your own private group
- Churchill War Rooms Admission Tickets
- Food and drink not included
- Hotel pickup/drop-off
- Transportation throughout experience
- Gratuities
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LondonYour tour guide will take you on a journey through the streets of London to uncover the main characters and buildings that shaped the history of the world while telling you stories that seem more like Le Carré novels than real life. Discover the stories of double agents known as the Cambridge Five: Kim Philby, Donald Maclean, Guy Burgess, John Cairncross, and Sir Anthony Blunt.
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Learn London's rich history of espionage at St Ermin's Hotel, where Winston Churchill's meeting known as 'Setting Europe Ablaze’ occurred in 1940, and walk past the Caxton bar located inside this famous spy hotel used by intelligence service officials to meet up.
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10 Downing StreetHear the plots to overthrow the government at some of the most powerful institutions in Westminster, including Downing Street, Whitehall, and Westminster Palace.
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Churchill War RoomsExplore the Churchill War Rooms with your private guide and get up close to the Cabinet Room. See the Map Room, the beating heart of the war rooms, and discover the Telephone Room that allowed direct communication between the US and the UK government.