Set deep beneath Chancery Lane tube station, London s mile-long Kingsway Exchange Tunnels were built in the 1940s as a shelter from WWII s Blitz bombings. In.
A warren of tunnels beneath central London, once used by the spies who inspired the creation of James Bond, has been bought by a fund manager with a £220 million ($269 million) plan to turn them into a tourist attraction “as iconic as the London Eye.” Australian-born Angus Murray, a former executive at asset manager
Explore the secrets of London's Kingsway Exchange Tunnels, once MI6's clandestine headquarters, now undergoing a thrilling $268 million transformation into a public attraction.