Tunnels built to shelter Londoners during World War Two bombing by Germany are set to be transformed into the British capital ...
London ’s newest major tourist attraction will soon open in a sprawling network of World War Two tunnels. Built to shelter ...
Londoners sought shelter inside them when German planes bombed the city frequently, an event known as the Blitz.
London’s newest major tourist attraction will soon open in a ... where Bond goes to get his specialist equipment. Thirty metres (100 feet) down, the underground citadel is a maze of old ...
LONDON – Tunnels built to shelter Londoners during World War II bombing by Germany are set to be transformed into the British capital's biggest new tourist attraction for years, according to the ...
A sprawling network of secret underground tunnels is being transformed into a major new London tourist attraction. Hidden 40m below the streets of the capital, the Kingsway Exchange Tunnels were ...
The tunnels are 1.6km long and tall enough in parts to fit a double-decker bus Underground tunnels used during World War Two are due to be developed into a tourist attraction. REUTERS/Chris J.
Some 30 meters (98 feet) below central London lies a mile-long network of tunnels that is set to be the UK capital’s glitziest new tourist attraction ... the city’s top attractions.
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