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Once the hush-hush home of the wartime codebreakers, Bletchley Park is now a top visitor attraction that tells the fascinating story of the incredibly important work that took place here. Visitors of all ages can explore the stories of those who worked here through immersive films, interactive displays, the museum's collections and faithful recreations of the World War Two rooms. Since 2022 there has been some exciting new openings including The Intelligence Factory and the Early Days exhibits, and in 2024, a new immersive cinematic experience exploring Bletchley's part in D-Day was unveiled to mark 80 years since the landings. New for 2025 is The Age of AI which explores the history, opportunities, risks and future of this rapidly developing technology. Find out more about the fascinating permanent and temporary exhibitions at Bletchley and watch this video to find out more about what you can expect from your visit.
We're due to arrive at 11:45 and depart at 16:45. Our child price is applicable to those aged 12-16, a special price for children aged 11 and under is available at £27.50. Note - sharp-heeled shoes are not permitted, this is to help preserve the site.
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- Maxey (our office)
- Market Deeping (Halfleet Bus Stop, northbound)
- Market Deeping (Godsey Lane Health Centre Bus Stop, southbound)
- Market Deeping (The Stage)
- Werrington Centre Bus Stop (Goodwin Walk)
- Werrington Green (Fulbridge Road)
- Paston Church Bus Stop
- Bretton Centre Bus Stop
- Westwood (St. Judes Church)
- Peterborough Centre (Rivergate Bus Stop, Bourges Boulevard southbound)
- Fletton Bus Stop (corner of Fletton Avenue/Fairfield Road)
- Stanground (Whittlesey Road Bus Stop, opp. Tesco Extra)
- Serpentine Green Hampton Bus Stop