WWII Codebreakers: Secrets of Bletchley Park (1940s Weekend)
WWII Codebreakers: Secrets of Bletchley Park (1940s Weekend)
Uncover the Secrets of Bletchley Park
Join us on an unforgettable day trip to Bletchley Park, the birthplace of British codebreaking during World War II during this special 1940s Weekend. Travel by executive coach from Hampshire and step back in time to explore the historic site where the Enigma code was cracked. Enjoy marvellous vintage entertainment and why not dress to impress and visit in 1940s attire? Enjoy live music or visit the market stalls and indulge in a little vintage retail therapy. All this and reenactors, various food vendors, family activities and more!
What's Included:
- Executive coach transportation from Hampshire
- Dedicated New Era Travel tour host onboard
- Entrance to Bletchley Park
- A fascinating journey into the heart of British intelligence
- Coincides with the 1940s Weekend event
Pick-up Points:
07.25 - GOSPORT
Outside the Castle Tavern on Mumby Road | View On Map
07.45 – LEE-ON-THE-SOLENT
West Point Bus Stop | View On Map
07.55 - STUBBINGTON
Bus stop opposite the Red Lion pub | View On Map
08.15 - FAREHAM
Bus stop on West Street, outside British Heart Foundation | View On Map
08.25 – PORTCHESTER
Bus stop outside the Red Lion pub | View On Map
08.40 - COSHAM
Bus stop D, outside Byng's Court on Northern Road | View On Map
09.00 - WATERLOOVILLE
Bus stop on St George's Walk, opposite the Church | View On Map