Bomber Command Centre: A Unique Glimpse into Controversial History

For the very first time, the center offers a distinctive insight into a topic that has been contentious for more than 70 years. The personal accounts of those who experienced it first-hand brings Bomber Command’s history to life.

Duration: 5 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • International Bomber Command Centre -
    to see the UK’s tallest metal war memorial, an imposing 31.09m high with fantastic views over the City of Lincoln
    See the names of almost 58,000 individuals who lost their lives serving Bomber Command in WWII and find out more about them through our Losses Database
    Explore the three interactive and immersive…
What's Included
  • All applicable fees and taxes included
What's Not Included
  • Parking Fees
Additional Information
  • It has a Changing Places Facility
Location
International Bomber Command Centre
Canwick Avenue, B1131
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Richard1924
Sep 18, 2024
A long overdue and fitting tribute to all those who served in Bomber Command - A very long overdue memorial to the men (and women) of Bomber Command. The guide we had was very knowlegable and made th evisit a personal experience that we will long remember. The memorial itself is simply stunning, particularly when viewed with Lincoln Cathedral in the distance.
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Brighton9
Sep 2, 2024
Well worth a visit - The memorial garden is free, there is a charge for the museum and for parking. I did the free tour which was interesting. Overall it was well worth a visit and seeks to correct the biased view that some sources have presented of Bomber Command.
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Jamiew989
Aug 28, 2024
A highly recommended visit - My wife, Molly our Cocker Spaniel and I had a wonderful day out at this wonderful centre. It was well worth the trip and we were made to feel very welcome. Our tour guide Barry was excellent and very informed. He helped us find my wife's Uncle's name on the wall of remembrance, and the whole atmosphere and content was very poignant and one of long overdue respect and commemoration. We would highly recommend a visit and learn more of their sacrifice, and the tone is just right. The cafe is also very good and highly recommended. The centre is dog friendly, although you can't take dog's in to the exhibition, which is understandable and we took it in turns. Great day and thanks to all the staff for making us (and Molly) so very welcome.
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Shellybeth79
Aug 25, 2024
Interesting informative visit - Both having military backgrounds this was an insightful visit which we both enjoyed. The guided tour by Barry gave a more human side to it. Definitely recommend visiting to remember those that served
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M
Aug 21, 2024
Well presented. - Well presented interactive exhibition alongside a tasteful shop and good small cafe. Outside the memorial itself was stunning with amazing views over Lincoln. Thought provoking and original. Would recommend.
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Robinahbh
Aug 4, 2024
HBH feel humbled viewing this tribute - HBH feel humbled viewing this tribute to those who experienced war and its aftermath. Impressive monuments, plaques and metal figures. Free half hourly guides to accompany the visitors, but you are free to roam at your own pace. The great cafe has the best allergy signs I have ever seen. Icons for allergens are below every item. I recommend the Bomber Breakfast, very tasty Lincolnshire sausage is dairy free, bacon, egg, chips with skin on and beans. Good shop with relevant stock. Toilets clean. Easily accessible for wheelchairs
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Dona529
Jul 31, 2024
Very educational and sobering tour. - We joined a small group with Andrew as our guide (and historian). It was a memorable tour of the memorial grounds and sobering to think or the sacrifices of the combined nations which participated in the Air offensive. My parents were both in the Canadian squadron 432, and a greater appreciation of their commitment to peace was realized.
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Culture790677
Jul 21, 2024
Really moving and thought provoking experience - The views down to Lincoln are fantastic, the memorial itself an absolutely fantastic experience. Very poignant and moving experience. I woupd definitely recommend coming here if you're ever in Lincoln.
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Njo19
Jul 21, 2024
Worth a visit - Good half day out. Dave our guide was really informative and gave us great information about the site. Worth paying to go into the exhibition area.
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Bazb53
Jul 2, 2024
Fascinating and moving experience - On our visit to Lincoln we decided to try out The International Bomber Command Centre. What a worthwhile and moving experience. We took the tour with a guide and found him to be knowledgeable, humorous at times but totally respectful. I was very impressed at the way there was no triumphalism or focus on the “us and them.” It was all presented very much with their mantra of “Recognition, Remembrance and Reconciliation.” Lots of interactive displays inside and the very moving outside path and metal plaques with all the names of the thousands of crew lost. Staff very friendly and helpful. A fascinating experience which keeps the sacrifice of so many young men to the forefront.
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