**Battle of Britain Bunker London** is a captivating historical site located at Wren Ave, Uxbridge UB10 0BE, UK, dedicated to preserving the legacy of one of the most significant events in British history. This former underground command center played a crucial role during World War II, and today it offers visitors an immersive experience that combines education, history, and remembrance.

At the Battle of Britain Bunker, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional service and ensuring every visitor leaves with a deeper understanding of the heroic efforts made during the Battle of Britain. Our knowledgeable staff is always on hand to answer questions, provide guided tours, and enhance your experience with fascinating insights about the bunker’s history and its impact on wartime strategy.

Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a family looking for an educational outing, or someone seeking a unique venue for events, our atmospheric setting provides an unforgettable backdrop. We invite you to explore our exhibits, take part in engaging activities, and discover the stories of bravery and resilience that shaped a nation.

To plan your visit or inquire about our services, please feel free to contact us at 01895 238154 or visit our website at [battleofbritainbunker.co.uk](http://battleofbritainbunker.co.uk/). Experience history like never before at the Battle of Britain Bunker—where the past comes to life!

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Howard Williams

5 Google Rating

The bunker itself is fascinating and brought to life by the talk by the guide who was incredibly kno

5/ 5

The bunker itself is fascinating and brought to life by the talk by the guide who was incredibly knowledgeable. The visitor centre is well done and was an interesting walk around helped by the interactive displays. Both my wife and I really enjoyed the 3 or so hours we spent here

Matt Wheeler

5 Google Rating

Really interesting place to visit, the guides are so knowledgeable, there's so much information to t

5/ 5

Really interesting place to visit, the guides are so knowledgeable, there's so much information to take in, the bunker is well laid out with interesting items of the time also. Not badly priced and has parking outside. This is a bunker and I didn't see any wheelchair access, you may have to enquire about this.

Jackie Martin

5 Google Rating

I took my 7 year old Grandson to the Bunker during half term as I knew they were doing activities. H

5/ 5

I took my 7 year old Grandson to the Bunker during half term as I knew they were doing activities. He had been there several times before but loves it every time. The activity was an added bonus. He made an Anderson shelter, see photo (with some limited help!)

Gerald Edward Myhill

5 Google Rating

Very interesting and informative place for a visit. (Free for adults if you have a Hillingdon First

5/ 5

Very interesting and informative place for a visit. (Free for adults if you have a Hillingdon First card). Lovely setting for a walk...trees and a stream. Very easy to get to. We went by bus. Just a 10 min walk.

Cliff

4 Google Rating

British history! A must visit for knowledge of how bad it was in England during 1940. Has the contro

4/ 5

British history! A must visit for knowledge of how bad it was in England during 1940. Has the control room for the Battle of Britain a museum with lots of ww2 aircraft and a coffee shop. The talk on the visit down the bunker brings Sep 1940 to life and they also cover the D day landings. Go!

Adam Thompson

5 Google Rating

Surreal and moving. Even the walk down the steps to the bunker gave me chills as I was transported b

5/ 5

Surreal and moving. Even the walk down the steps to the bunker gave me chills as I was transported back to 1940, imaging the shoes that previously descended the same path. The mass of information processed and rapid decisions made is astonishing. The new welcome and information centre is impressive and worth a walkthrough as well!

rania

5 Google Rating

Had a tour here mainly to take my younger sibling who was interested. I ended up being intrigued mys

5/ 5

Had a tour here mainly to take my younger sibling who was interested. I ended up being intrigued myself. Dave was our tour guide and he made the history incredibly interesting. He also had really good humour. The tour of the bunker is limited to mainly one room which its interior has been kept mainly untouched And another room where items from that period are showcased.

Philip Faint

5 Google Rating

Did a guided tour of the bunker. What a great guide, Andy , I think that was his name, a tall gent.

5/ 5

Did a guided tour of the bunker. What a great guide, Andy , I think that was his name, a tall gent. Painted the picture explained everything, a really great day. Thank you Battle of Britain Bunker.

Luke Bryant

5 Google Rating

I’ve lived near Uxbridge for years, and I had completely forgotten about this little historical tr

5/ 5

I’ve lived near Uxbridge for years, and I had completely forgotten about this little historical treasure on our doorstep. If you like history in general, or history of war, this is definitely a place you should give some time to. You also get discount if you’re a Hillingdon resident, which is great. We went in a small group, which included my 10 year old nephew. He enjoyed it very much, loved the full size aircraft throughout, and enjoyed the talk in the bunker a great deal. Definitely worth it, as it is fairly inexpensive. They also have a cafe and gift shop. Lovely.

Franek Peplinski

5 Google Rating

Great museum to spend a couple of hours in. The tour presentation is essential. You really get a s

5/ 5

Great museum to spend a couple of hours in. The tour presentation is essential. You really get a sense of the huge complexity of how the squadrons were managed and the integrated nature of the Dowding system. It wasn't the British alone who were part of the Battle of Britain, many other nations played critical roles without whom the outcome would have been very different .

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