Upcoming Events for Spies
Various dates starting April 2026, you can join The National WWII Museum on a journey into the intelligence and espionage of World War II. Traveling from London to the Midlands and back, examine intelligence collecting from the highest level to the individual spy. Bletchley Park, the United Kingdom’s center for decryption and code breaking, is the centerpiece of this tour. Pay tribute to the women of the Y-Stations who intercepted and transcribed German messages sent via Morse code. Go underground at the Churchill War Rooms and visit the famous Map Room. Along the way, hear the tales of field operatives, spies, and double agents who played significant roles in the defeat of Nazi Germany. Click here to learn more.
July 2026 – International Spy Museum is running “Spy Camp” for kids – Each day at Spy Camp is filled with top secret briefings and activities that will put spy skills and street smarts to the test. Aspiring KidSpy® recruits will hone their tradecraft, learn from real spies, and hit the streets of DC to run training missions. Develop a disguise for cover, make and break codes, discover escape and evasion techniques, create and use spy gadgets, and uncover the science behind spying — all of this and more awaits young recruits! Click here to learn more.
October 2026 – Join the International Spy Museum and Best of France Travels for an exclusive tour of American icon Josephine Baker’s France – On this tour you’ll be introduced to Baker’s incredible life by Agent Josephine best-selling author Damien Lewis, explore the neighborhoods and clubs where she performed, and discover her work in the shadows with former CIA Chief of Disguise Jonna Mendez, also a best-selling author. Lewis will join the tour kick-off in Paris, while Mendez will participate in the full tour which continues through France to include Limoges and the Martyred Village Oradour-sur-Glane, and Baker’s Château des Milandes in the Dordogne. Experts from the Museum’s staff will provide additional context regarding Baker’s role in US history and as a formidable collector of intelligence. Click here to learn more.