Truly remarkable. A combination of enough free time and a london pass in your power will take you to places that you would never know you would visit. So I did, and there was no regret.
This was simple an incredible visit, you walk through the ship decks as they represent how it was to work and live in it.
Seeing from the kitchen, dormitories, workshops, armoury, engine room, control room, even a jail.
And it is not that crowded, which adds a few extra points to this place.
Great tour for marine fans. Reserve 2 hours to explore the ship properly and go with someone who is interested in naval history. Hustle through with small kids may not yield the right experience.
A truly astonishing piece of engineering, the guns on her have a range of 14 miles.
It will take you back to the 1940's and show you the technology they used. The hammocks they slept in aswell as the kitchens, the Dr's, Dentists, Post Office and jamming equipment.
You get an idea of how the guns up top were loaded from down below and how the ship was steered when the person at the wheel had no windows to see through.
Would love to go back.
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