Your coach will be able to enter Bletchley Park and park (without charge), within a few metres of the entrance to the Museum which is housed in H Block, the first purpose-built computer centre in the world, hosting six Colossus computers by the end of the Second World War.

Upon arrival you and your group will be taken to the meeting room where you may leave bags and belongings during the day, though you and the students are reminded that personal belongings are left at the owner’s risk.
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We strongly recommend that students should bring packed lunches, which can be eaten in the meeting room.
The Museum shop may be used to purchase drinks, confectionery and souvenirs.
There is no provision to go off site to purchase food.
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The meeting room may be used by you to brief your students before they embark on their tour.
It has both chairs and tables so students can work in this area as part of their visit experience.
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A smaller Meeting room is available for use if available.
Both Meeting rooms have a computer projector which may be used by a visiting teacher with their own laptop, by previous arrangement.
The Museum has a classroom with a rebuilt BBC computer cluster c1984. The fully working computers are available for special activities to be developed and advised.
Access to the Museum’s library and archive is restricted to students aged 18 or over and by prior arrangement.
Please note that visitors must not eat anywhere in the Museum other than the meeting rooms and cafe. The National Museum of Computing and its surrounding area is a no smoking area.