London Day 3 - Churchill War Rooms, Westminster Walk, and a Pub Tour
A light drizzle met us as we left our hotel for the short walk to our tube stop where we bought another daily pass and tubed to Westminster again in to begin the Westminister Audio Guided walk from Rick Steves. The walk is roughly a 45 minute narrated walk that starts on the Westminster Bridge, follows along White Hall, and ultimately ends in Trafalgar Square. It was a nice way to admire and learn some of the history of the sites in the area at our own pace.
Our first major stop after Westminster and Parliament Square was the Churchill War rooms, conveniently only a 100 yard walk off the narrated route. So, we paused our walking tour to explore this incredibly interesting museum. The museum contains two distinct sections: one on Churchill's life and the other on the underground meeting rooms and living quarters from World War 2. These dimly lit rooms under the Treasury building were essentially where Churchill and his advisers ran the European war effort for five years.
Our first major stop after Westminster and Parliament Square was the Churchill War rooms, conveniently only a 100 yard walk off the narrated route. So, we paused our walking tour to explore this incredibly interesting museum. The museum contains two distinct sections: one on Churchill's life and the other on the underground meeting rooms and living quarters from World War 2. These dimly lit rooms under the Treasury building were essentially where Churchill and his advisers ran the European war effort for five years.
Amazingly, the rooms were locked up and abandoned after Hitler's surrender so they are well preserved and look exactly how they did in the 1940's. In addition to the preserved rooms, the large museum exhibit focuses on the life and political career of Churchill. It was particularly interesting that he was born during the days of cavalry charges and his career ended in the midst of a nuclear arms race. This is definitely worth a stop to see and learn about one of the 20th century's most influential figures. His determination and leadership in a time with little hope still inspires today.