The International Bomber Command Centre is a memorial and interpretation centre overlooking the city of Lincoln, England, and telling the story of …
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Mar 9, 2025
We were a party of 4 adults with our 5 year old granddaughter. We all really enjoyed the experience. There was do much to see and take in. All the staff are very knowledgeable and so friendly an…Full review by C454YHpamelaw
Feb 20, 2025
The exhibition was detailed and presented information in lots of ways - things to watch, things to read, things to listen to. It covers the big picture of the bomber war, individual experiences of cr…Full review by D3142FRalexw
Feb 14, 2025
We had a nice tour with a very nice and well-informed guide. Views are wonderful, many landmarks were pointed out. We learned all about the memorials and the history of the founding of the museum. Yo…Full review by Roger and C
I definitely saw some dogs in the grounds when I went. I've checked the website and this is the official policy - "Assistance dogs are welcome and can accompany visitors throughout …
I definitely saw some dogs in the grounds when I went. I've checked the website and this is the official policy - "Assistance dogs are welcome and can accompany visitors throughout all areas of the site. Other dogs are welcomed within the gardens. Water bowls are available for dogs." Hope that's helpful.
I will be visiting London next month from Australia, and plan to take the train from London to visit Bomber Command - my father was with the 460 squadron. Is the centre easily accessible from the train station? How long would you allow for a visit. Many thanks Kathryn
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Very easily accessible by taxi I would plan on a couple of hours, the guided tour is a must So is the exhibition. There is a cafeteria for a spot of light lunch enjoy your visit When …
Very easily accessible by taxi I would plan on a couple of hours, the guided tour is a must So is the exhibition. There is a cafeteria for a spot of light lunch enjoy your visit When entering the IBCC there is a map that when you press buttons lights up all the airfields in Lincolnshire. If you take a picture of this each time you press the button you would be able to research your father squadron.