Tunnels built to shelter Londoners during World War Two bombing by Germany are set to be transformed into the British capital's biggest new tourist attraction for years, according to the company that ...
Project to turn London tunnels built during The Blitz estimated to cost about US$150 million, with hopes for up to 3 million ...
London ’s newest major tourist attraction will soon open in a sprawling network of World War Two tunnels. Built to shelter Londoners from German bombing raids during the Blitz, the mile-long tunnels ...
The tunnels, which are a mile (1.6 km) long and tall enough in parts to fit a double-decker bus, lie under Holborn in central London ... in what was known as the Blitz. During the bombing raids ...
London's Blitz Shelter Tunnels to Become a New Tourist ... long and tall enough in parts to fit a double-decker bus, lie under Holborn in central London. They were dug by hand starting in late ...
The tunnels, which are 1.6km long and tall enough in parts to fit a double-decker bus, lie under Holborn in central London ... night in what was known as the Blitz. During the bombing raids ...
long and tall enough in parts to fit a double-decker bus, lie under Holborn in central London. They were dug by hand starting in late 1940, when German planes were bombing the city almost every day ...
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