3D and virtual curated tours let you explore the world's largest collection of working historic computers. Speak to experts on the codebreaking machines of WWII, those maintaining the world’s oldest working digital computer – and more!
Places are limited to 25 people, so buying a ticket in advance is recommended. The cost is £10.00per person. We are unable to accept education groups on our virtual tours -- these should be booked through our remote-learning-packages
You will receive a secure link to our guided tour platform with instructions, and we advise you to join 5 minutes before to ensure you can connect. You must use one of these supported browsers Windows: Chrome, Firefox, Edge Chromium - Android: Chrome - iOS: Safari.
The tours last approximately 1.5 - 2 hours and cover the full museum collection from The Bombe / Colossus onwards. Much of what is on display is fully working and our guides describe how the computers were used, tell anecdotes about their design and operation.
The tours are designed for adults. Consequently, it is not suitable for children under 11. If you would like to book a physical visit please follow this link: plan-your-visit
The National Museum of Computing hosts organised educational visits from schools and educational establishments which are suitable for young people of all ages. Please contact our Learning team for more details. Curriculum-links