Project to turn London tunnels built during The Blitz estimated to cost about US$150 million, with hopes for up to 3 million visitors a year.
A network of secret tunnels buried deep under London is set to be transformed into a £120 million tourist attraction. The ...
By 1942, when the purpose-built tunnels were finished, the Blitz had ceased so they were never used for shelter. "It's real. It's emotional," said Angus Murray, chief executive of The London ...
The new attraction will be a memorial to the Blitz, which Angus Murray, chief executive of the London Tunnels, told Reuters will be part museum, part exhibition and part entertainment space.
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 ...
A clampdown on the "industrial-scale" crime of mobile phone-snatching across London has resulted in 230 people being arrested by the Metropolitan Police in the past week. In its battle against the ...
By 1942, when the purpose-built tunnels were finished, the Blitz had ceased so they were never used for shelter. "It's real, it's emotional," says Mr Angus Murray, chief executive of The London ...
By 1942, when the purpose-built tunnels were finished, the Blitz had ceased so they were never used for shelter. "It's real. It's emotional," said Angus Murray, chief executive of The London Tunnels, ...