Bletchley Park, once the top-secret home of the World War Two Codebreakers, is now a vibrant heritage attraction, open every day to visitors. Step back in time to experience the stories of the extraordinary men and woman who worked here. A place of exceptional historical importance, Bletchley Park is also the birthplace of modern computing and has helped shape life as we know it today.
Highlights include the restored codebreaking huts, with their WW2 interiors faithfully recreated, the Mansion and hands-on displays in the blocks. Explore the beautiful grounds and historic buildings with an interactive multimedia guide and enjoy the atmospheric soundscapes, galleries and exhibitions.
Visit the Hut 11A: The Bombe Breakthrough exhibition to learn how this Polish inspired machine helped the Allies break into Enigma.
Not to be missed is a new immersive cinematic experience – D-Day: Interception, Intelligence, Invasion, detailing for the first time how intelligence produced at Bletchley Park directly impacted on the Normandy Invasion.
Bletchley Park welcomes all people with disabilities and understands that some visitors to require extra support to enjoy this historic site. Bletchley Park offer a variety of facilities and services for those with access needs, including allocated parking for disabled and elderly visitors, wheelchair loans, step-free access throughout the site and induction loops at public counters. All registered Assistance Dogs and Guide Dogs are welcome into Bletchley Park.
On certain selected dates we offer relaxed opening for those who would benefit most from visiting at a quieter time and appreciate the opportunity to explore the exhibitions in a calm and relaxed environment. BSL interpreted guided tours are available throughout the year on selected dates. Check our events calendar online for available dates and to book.
Full details on accessibility can be found on our website:
https://bletchleypark.org.uk/visit-us/accessibility