Locations
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City
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King Charles St, Westminster, London SW1A 2AQ
The underground bunker from which he directed Britain's war effort 1940–45. Now a museum.
Strand, London WC2R 0EU
Churchill dined and held court at the Savoy Grill throughout his political career.
150 Piccadilly, London W1J 9BR
He lunched and dined at The Ritz frequently. A favourite haunt across decades.
37-38 St James's St, London SW1A 1JD
Britain's oldest gentlemen's club. Churchill was a long-standing member.
35 Maiden Ln, London WC2E 7LB
London's oldest restaurant (est. 1798). Churchill dined here regularly.
Brook St, London W1K 4HR
Mayfair grand hotel. Churchill declared Suite 212 Yugoslav territory so King Peter's son would be born on home soil.
Mapleton Rd, Westerham TN16 1PS
His beloved country home from 1922 until his death. He painted, wrote, and bricklaid here. Now a National Trust property.
Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1PP
His birthplace, 30 November 1874. The ancestral home of the Dukes of Marlborough.
Av. Bab Jdid, Marrakech 40040
His favourite hotel in the world. He painted the Atlas Mountains from the gardens and brought Roosevelt here in 1943.
Pl. du Casino, 98000 Monaco
He stayed here repeatedly during his many painting holidays on the Côte d'Azur.
7 Av. Henri Germain, 06230 Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat
Cap Ferrat hotel-restaurant where he was a regular guest on the French Riviera.
100 Strand, London WC2R 0EW
Victorian dining room famous for roast beef carved tableside. Churchill lunched here regularly throughout his career.
69 St James's St, London SW1A 1PJ
Conservative Party's gentlemen's club. Churchill was a member for decades before famously resigning.
1 Av. de l'Impératrice, 64200 Biarritz
Napoleon III's former imperial villa on the Atlantic. Churchill painted here during his Basque Country holidays.
Cap d'Ail, 06320 Alpes-Maritimes, France
Lord Beaverbrook's villa on the Côte d'Azur where Churchill painted and relaxed repeatedly in the 1950s.