Entry
offer £28.75
offer £28.75
Once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers, Bletchley Park is now a vibrant heritage attraction and museum, open daily to visitors. Discover one of the most astonishing stories ever told - how thousands of ordinary people from all walks of life did the extraordinary.
Explore authentic wartime buildings including codebreaking huts, like Hut 8 where Alan Turing worked, and the iconic Bletchley Park Mansion. Discover how Bletchley Park grew from a couple of hundred people at the beginning of WW2 to almost 9,000 people at its peak. Interact with informative exhibitions, view the largest collection of Enigma machines on display and listen to the stories of those who worked here.
Stroll the peaceful lakeside grounds, refuel in the café, and pick up something special in the gift shop. With a rich calendar of events, talks, and family activities, there's always something new to discover.
Offer expiry date
Monday, 31 December 2035
Disabled info
Please check website for details.
Location
Opening times
1 November - 28 February Daily 09.30-16.00, 1 March - 31 October Daily 09.30-17.00. Last admission 2 hours before closing.
Telephone
01908 640 404
Terms and conditions
Under 8s go free.
Getting there
Bletchley Park is located just a short 5-minute walk away from Bletchley train station. Turn right on Sherwood Drive and cross at the pedestrian crossing. You will see signs for Bletchley Park and be able to spot some of the wartime codebreaking blocks as you approach the main entrance.