London’s underground tunnels, once shrouded in secrecy, are set to become a prominent tourist site. Located 100 feet beneath the city streets, these tunnels hold historical significance from World War II to the Cold War era. Plans approved by local authorities include transforming the 90,000 square-foot space into an intelligence museum, a World War II memorial, and an underground bar, making it a unique destination for visitors. Angus Murray, chief executive of the London Tunnels, expressed excitement about the project, noting the tunnels’ compelling history. This initiative aims to showcase the tunnels’ rich past and offer an immersive experience for tourists. (Newser)
Historic London Tunnels to Transform Into Tourist Attraction

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