Half-price entry to Bletchley Park for people in Milton Keynes over festive season

Bletchley Park is set to reopen next week following the end to the coronavirus pandemic lockdown in England
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Bletchley Park will reopen to visitors on Wednesday, December 2, as Milton Keynes has been placed in the Tier 2 category, which allows for museums to reopen.

Rebecca Foy, Director of Public Engagement at Bletchley Park, said: “We’re delighted to be reopening safely to visitors once again. We’ve been overwhelmed with the response to our Christmas Grotto which has sold out again this year, and shows how safe people feel in coming to visit us.

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"We have everything in place for a socially distanced and very enjoyable festive day out. Now is the perfect time to explore Bletchley Park without the crowds and enjoy immersing yourself in our incredible stories.”

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Visitors to the park this month will get to explore the fascinating wartime buildings, take in the vintage festive 1940s decorations, and enjoy a new winter menu of seasonal hot and cold delights.

Budding codebreakers can also pick up a 'top secret mission pack' and try to crack the codes hidden around the once secret World War Two site.

Local residents get 50 per cent of admission price. Under 12s go free.

For more information, visit https://bletchleypark.org.uk/