Bletchley Park
4.16
3 reviews4.16
3 reviewsBletchley Park is an iconic historic museum and estate located in the town of Bletchley, Milton Keynes. Once the top-secret home of World War Two codebreakers, this family-friendly attraction allows visitors to explore restored huts and the Victorian mansion where Alan Turing and his team worked. Guests can wander through landscaped gardens, view original Enigma machines, and enjoy interactive exhibitions that bring the history of Allied intelligence to life.
The venue provides a variety of facilities for disabled people, including step-free access throughout the site and to all display areas. There are 24 allocated accessible parking spaces at the Porters' Lodge and additional spaces in the Block F car park. Visitors can find unisex accessible toilets in several locations, including the Visitor Centre, Hut 4, and the Mansion, alongside a dedicated Changing Places toilet facility in the Block E Learning Centre. Induction loops are available at public counters and within the multimedia guides. The museum is also a short walk from Bletchley railway station, which offers step-free access to its platforms.
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4.16
(3 reviews)
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Access
4.5
Parking
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Toilets
4.33
Staff
4.83
Bletchley Park The Mansion, Bletchley MK3 6EB, England, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom
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