Tickets

Book Admission

Book online before the day of your visit to guarantee entry.

Tickets are Annual Passes, which means you can visit again and again for free for a whole year!

If you are redeeming gift tickets please present your gift tickets in person at Admissions, on the day of your visit.


Book Afternoon Tea

Please book your Afternoon Tea here.

Afternoon Tea is available on selected weekends throughout the year. Our sitting times from March to October are 12.00 and 14.30 on Fridays and Saturdays. 14.30 only on Sundays.

From November to February, Afternoon Tea runs at 14.00 on Fridays, 12.00 and 14.00 on Saturdays, and 14.00 on Sundays (selected Sundays only).

To make a booking using a gift voucher please call us on 01908 640404.

Our Afternoon Tea menu is designed as a set experience. While our chefs are unable to accommodate individual substitutions to this set menu, we are very happy to provide a vegetarian or vegan alternative with a minimum of two weeks? advance notice.

Please be aware that our Afternoon Tea is prepared in an environment where nuts, gluten, and other allergens are present. We are therefore unable to guarantee an allergen-free experience or accommodate dietary preferences for this offer.

If you require a Vegetarian or Vegan Afternoon Tea, please tell us at least 2 weeks before your visit date. Please email enquiries@bletchleypark.org.uk.

We cannot guarantee a Vegetarian or Vegan Afternoon Tea will be accommodated for bookings made less than 24 hours before your visit.

We cannot guarantee groups of six or more will be seated together. Please call a member of the Bookings Team if you would like to discuss this on 01908 272673.


Buying Gift Tickets

Purchase your gift tickets here.

All gift tickets are valid for 12 months from the purchase date, once redeemed an Annual Pass will be issued upon the first visit. This will allow for unlimited return visits for the duration of the Annual Pass, a gift which can be enjoyed again and again.


Eat Street MK

26/06/2026

After the success of Eat Street MK here in 2024 and 2025, we?re delighted to welcome a whole host of delicious, local food vendors back to Bletchley Park in 2026!

The original idea of Eat Street MK was to bring local street food businesses, the community, friends and family together.

There will be a small charge of two pounds per person aged 12 or over to help cover costs incurred by Bletchley Park, an independent museum and charity, in hosting this event. Each vendor is subject to their own charges.

Doors open: 17.30
Last entry: 20.00
Event finishes: 21.00


Heritage Open Days: Bed and Board

19/09/2026

The Codebreakers of Bletchley Park did not only have to grapple with encrypted enemy messages, but also had to contend with the daily challenges of working on an estate, and in living in a part of the country, which were struggling with the effects of war and scarcely prepared for the arrival of nearly 9000 newcomers. In this event Research Officer Thomas Cheetham and Archivist Dean Annison will use the Codebreakers' own words, as recorded in the Bletchley Park Oral History collection, to explore what it was like to live and work at wartime Bletchley Park.

Doors open: 10.00
Event starts: 10.30
Event finishes: 11.30
Explore Bletchley Park: 11.30 - 17.00


Heritage Open Days: Family Fun Trail

Uncover the remarkable stories of the people who worked at Bletchley Park with an interactive family activity trail.

At different spots around the site, stop at a hands-on activity station and have a go at some of the jobs that kept Bletchley running. From the famous Huts to the iconic Mansion, explore the real locations across the site where different people worked, and discover why every single role mattered.

A ticketed event with entry from 12.30-15.00, site closes at 17.00. Aimed at families with children aged 5-12.


Music: Concert for Codebreakers

11/07/2026

Enjoy a recreation of a 1944 production of Dido and Aeneas, the opera by Purcell, as performed for those working at the heart of Britain's best-kept wartime secret, Bletchley Park. Event includes cream tea.

Doors open: 13.00
Performance starts: 14.00
Performance finishes: 15.45


Talk: The Polish Breakthrough and Bletchley Park

A special evening event bringing together leading historians and authors to explore the Polish codebreaking story in greater depth, offering fresh perspectives on a history that still resonates today.

Programme:

16.00 Doors Open

16.30 - 17.00 Before Bletchley Park: Polish Cryptology and Enigma by Marek Grajek

17.00 - 17.30 The Polish Breakthrough by Sir Dermot Turing

17.30 - 17.45 Break

17.45 - 18.15 Panel Discussion with Marek Grajek, Sir Dermot Turing and Dr David Kenyon

18.15 - 18.45 Audience Q&A

18.45 Close of Event


 

Bletchley Park

Bletchley Park

The Mansion, Bletchley Park
Sherwood Drive, Bletchley
Milton Keynes, MK3 6EB

T: 01908 272673
E: enquiries@bletchleypark.org.uk

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