We recommend you BOOK ONLINE in advance of your visit, but we also welcome visitors on the day. Please see the information below.

Please see our Days Open page for the days we plan to open in the upcoming months.

We encourage you to follow our social media channels to keep up-to-date with our regular events and updated content. We will continue to add new online events, talks and tours on a weekly basis, bringing to you some of the most amazing experts.

We would like to thank you all for your support!


Public opening hours - booking online is recommended

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday 10:30am to 4:30pm (Autumn/Winter) and most bank holidays - 10:30am to 5pm (Spring/Summer),

Last admission is 1 hour before closing but we do recommend allowing at least 2 hours for your visit as there is a lot to see!

Please see the Days Open and Events Calendar for details and changes to the above.


Entrance Fees

As an independent registered charity responsible for our own fundraising, sponsorship and management, your entry fee will help us maintain and grow our unique historic collection. Tickets can be purchased through the links below. Please note that online bookings will incur a booking fee.

Please arrive at the time of the ticket slot you have selected to ensure you enjoy the full experience and all demonstrations of the working collection of machines. We do welcome visitors who wish on pay on entry.

Day Tickets

(Single Entry)

Adults (16+): £10:00

Concessions (60+/Students): £7.50

Children (5-15): £5.00

Infant (Under 5s): Free

Family: £25.00 (2 Adults and up to 3 Children)

Carers (Accompanying a Paying Individual): Free

Blue Light card holders get 20% off admission tickets (PROMO CODE BLUELIGHT)

Local residents (with valid ID) get 15% off admission tickets (PROMO CODE LOCAL15)

Annual Tickets

(Unlimited Entry: Visit the Museum as many times as you like within a year!)

Adults (16+): £30.00

Concessions (60+/Students): £22.50

Children (5-15): £15:00

Family: £50.00 (2 Adults and up to 3 Children)

Looking for more? Become an Annual Supporter: £45.00 Join us


Guided Tours

  • Public Tours usually take place at 2:00pm on Tuesdays and Thursday, and at 2:00pm on Sundays.

  • Please see our Guided Tours page for details and our Events page for dates.

  • Private guided tours - please email operations@tnmoc.org for details and pricing.

Group bookings

We accept advance group bookings.

Dogs

The National Museum of Computing’s landlords, the Bletchley Park Trust, do not allow dogs on site or allow dogs to be left in vehicles on site. Registered Assistance Dogs are permitted on site.


Getting Here

The National Museum of Computing is located on the Bletchley Park estate in Milton Keynes, UK.

At the main gate of Bletchley Park ask for The National Museum of Computing in Block H.
Inside the Bletchley Park estate, beyond the entrance to the Bletchley Park Visitor Centre, turn left and travel about 250 metres up the slope to Block H. There are parking spaces by our main entrance.

Address

The National Museum of Computing
Block H
Bletchley Park
MILTON KEYNES
MK3 6DS

Sat Nav users: please use the postcode for the railway station MK3 6DS on Sherwood Drive and then follow signs. The postcode for Bletchley Park will actually take you to an old entrance which is closed.

Find us on Google Maps

Visiting Us By Public Transport

By Rail

Bletchley Railway Station is 400 metres from The National Museum of Computing. - Turn right down road to pedestrian crossing and the entrance to the park estate is the other side of the road.

By Bus

There are buses and coaches from all parts of Milton Keynes and beyond, arriving at Bletchley Bus Station. On leaving the Bus Station head towards the Railway Station and turn right down road to pedestrian crossing and the entrance to the park estate is the other side of the road.

By Road

For Satellite Navigation users please use the postcode for the railway station (MK3 6DS) and continue past it (with the station on your right). The new Bletchley Park entrance is shortly afterwards on the left (after Milton Keynes College).


Once you’re at the Museum

Use our 3D Museum map to help plan your visit.

Museum Cafe/Shop

While you are here, and certainly before you leave, be sure to visit The National Museum of Computing shop for souvenirs, hot and cold drinks and snacks.

There is a wide range of T-shirts, books, mugs, gifts, build-your-own kits, photographs, and lots more available to buy.

Sales help fund the museum's development, and will be invested in new displays for you to see next time you come.