Bletchley Park
Bletchley Park
Bletchley Park

Bletchley Park Tours and Tickets

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Bletchley Park, once home to the World War II Codebreakers, is now an interactive and informative heritage destination. Stop by the Codebreaking Huts before learning about radio communications technology at the National Radio Centre. Then, explore the beautiful grounds and gardens of the 19th-century mansion.

  • Sherwood Drive, Bletchley, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK3 6EB

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Q:What is Bletchley Park known for?
A:Once a private estate in the British countryside, Bletchley Park was taken over by British Intelligence at the start of World War II. The 1-time home became the headquarters of the Allied Forces’ secretive codebreakers, who deciphered German and Japanese codes by using one of the world’s first electronic computers.
Q:Does Bletchley Park have any activities for children?
A:Yes, while codebreaking and wartime intelligence might not seem like the most family-friendly topics, Bletchley Park has plenty of programming that caters to kids. You can purchase a Top-Secret Mission Pack to embark on their own secret hunts, while free multimedia guides offer interactive challenges, puzzles, and kid-friendly storytelling.
Q:Does Bletchley Park have any food and drink options onsite?
A:Yes, the Block C Coffee Shop is open for tea, coffee, and light lunches. The Hut 4 Cafe has hot meals and sandwiches, and in the summertime, they also offer hot dogs and ice cream. For truly decadent dining, you can book an afternoon tea in Bletchley Park’s historic Dining Room.
Q:Does Bletchley Park offer discounts for students, seniors, or other groups?
A:Yes, kids ages 12 to 17 receive discounted admission, and children under 12 years are free. Students and seniors (over 60) also benefit from a slight reduction in admission cost. Also, families with children (one adult and two kids, or two adults and two kids) can purchase special bundled family packages.
Q:How much time should I plan for a visit to Bletchley Park in Milton Keynes?
A:When visiting Bletchley Park, plan on being there a minimum of three hours—and more if you’re a history buff. There’s plenty to see and do within a sprawling estate that includes the main mansion, multiple huts and cottages, and an onsite communications hub. In summertime, you can also bring your own picnic.
Q:Can I take photos and videos within Bletchley Park?
A:Yes, you can, and bringing a camera is a good idea. Even if you’re not particularly interested in World War II–era intelligence operations, the Victorian estate is a stunning place to spend the day. Visitors can take pictures of the grounds and the exhibits for their own personal use.