Admission to: Western Approaches Museum
Other personal expenses
Tips and gratuities
Children aged 0 - 4 do not require a ticket
Free for children aged 0-16
A valid ID is required for reduced tickets
Students (under 21), military personnel, emergency service workers, and seniors (65+) are eligible for the reduced ticket
This activity is not wheelchair-accessible
Due to the historic nature of the building, the only way up or down is via staircases
Visitors with reduced mobility can access some rooms on the upper floor, just not via the intended route
Derby House served as a vital operational hub during World War Two. Previously requiring individuals to sign the Official Secrets Act for entry, it now simply requires a smartphone ticket.
This intricate underground bunker, which played a pivotal role in the decisive Battle of the Atlantic, remains unchanged since 1945. Presently housing the Western Approaches Museum, it exists as a hidden time-capsule beneath Liverpool City Centre.
Visitors can explore authentic documents, tools, and maps utilized for enemy analysis, along with one of two remaining telephones that directly connected to Churchill's War Rooms
Nearby landmarks: 1-minute walk from NCP Liverpool Rumford Street