Bletchley Park, once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers, is now a vibrant heritage attraction and museum. Step back in time to experience the extraordinary achievements of the men and women who worked there. A place of exceptional historical importance, Bletchley Park is also the birthplace of modern computing and has helped shape life as we know it today. Explore the beautiful grounds and historic buildings with hands-on displays and interactives. Highlights include the restored codebreaking huts, with their WW2 ambience faithfully recreated and the atmospheric soundscapes, galleries and exhibitions.
A great day out. So much more to explore after 4 hours here. Will need to go back again to take it all in. Thankfully our ticket allowed 12 months free return entry yay! Wishing we booked the afternoon tea, especially as it is served in china tea cups. Lovely mansion and extremely educational for all of us (2 adults and 2 primary school children). Good gift shop. Toilets well placed and maintained.
What a wonderful experience. My friends and I were fascinated at how clever the people were. The huts where they worked were dark and basic yet amazing work was carried out in them. We took the free tour which again was interesting though our guide wasn't the clearest speaker. Such admiration for those amazing people. Plus the fact the whole place was kept so secret.
What a great place to go. Had an hour's outdoor walking tour that was so engaging and informative, the guide was excellent. Food was good in the cafe but the coffee was a little too bitter for us (they have soy and oat milk alternatives) we went into a few of the huts, all well laid out with lots of audio and text descriptions. It's also very accessible and they provide a sensory map and ear defenders if they are needed. The ticket lasts a year, we will be going back very soon, there is so much to see.
A wonderful experience. Dive deep into an unfiltered slice of the biggest kept secret second to the manhatton project but first in significant historical events. The birth of the computer and the downfall of the German siege on the world. I would highly recommend a visit, the exhibits are all interactive and educational for all ages. Given the ages and historical value of bletchly park it is very accessible for all. Upon reaching the main gate you are greeted by genuinely happy staff who give you any and all information you will need with a smile.
This is an interesting museum that is very easy to reach by public transport. It tells the story of code breaking on WW2 including Alan Turing breaking the Enigma Code, and also looks at modern times. If you have a National Art Pass you get 50% off the entry fee.
Absolutely fascinating place to visit, with so much to see. We found some information on my great aunt as she worked there between 1943 and 45. Some sad stories too but overall the determination of all involved to crack these codes was incredible. A very good day out and would go again.
On-site services
Wheelchair-accessible car park
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Getting tickets in advance recommended
Good for kids
Free parking lot
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A great day out. So much more to explore after 4 hours here. Will need to go back again to take it all in. Thankfully our ticket allowed 12 months free return entry yay! Wishing we booked the afternoon tea, especially as it is served in china tea cups. Lovely mansion and extremely educational for all of us (2 adults and 2 primary school children). Good gift shop. Toilets well placed and maintained.
What a wonderful experience. My friends and I were fascinated at how clever the people were. The huts where they worked were dark and basic yet amazing work was carried out in them. We took the free tour which again was interesting though our guide wasn't the clearest speaker. Such admiration for those amazing people. Plus the fact the whole place was kept so secret.
What a great place to go. Had an hour's outdoor walking tour that was so engaging and informative, the guide was excellent. Food was good in the cafe but the coffee was a little too bitter for us (they have soy and oat milk alternatives) we went into a few of the huts, all well laid out with lots of audio and text descriptions. It's also very accessible and they provide a sensory map and ear defenders if they are needed. The ticket lasts a year, we will be going back very soon, there is so much to see.
A wonderful experience. Dive deep into an unfiltered slice of the biggest kept secret second to the manhatton project but first in significant historical events. The birth of the computer and the downfall of the German siege on the world. I would highly recommend a visit, the exhibits are all interactive and educational for all ages. Given the ages and historical value of bletchly park it is very accessible for all. Upon reaching the main gate you are greeted by genuinely happy staff who give you any and all information you will need with a smile.
This is an interesting museum that is very easy to reach by public transport. It tells the story of code breaking on WW2 including Alan Turing breaking the Enigma Code, and also looks at modern times. If you have a National Art Pass you get 50% off the entry fee.
Absolutely fascinating place to visit, with so much to see. We found some information on my great aunt as she worked there between 1943 and 45. Some sad stories too but overall the determination of all involved to crack these codes was incredible. A very good day out and would go again.