St. Paul's Cathedral St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD

St. Paul's Cathedral

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  • Friday8:30 AM–4:30 PM
  • Saturday8:30 AM–4:30 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–6 PM
  • Monday8:30 AM–4:30 PM
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–4:30 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–4:30 PM
  • Thursday8:30 AM–4:30 PM
St. Paul's Cathedral St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD

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St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD

Hours

  • Friday8:30 AM–4:30 PM
  • Saturday8:30 AM–4:30 PM
  • Sunday8 AM–6 PM
  • Monday8:30 AM–4:30 PM
  • Tuesday8:30 AM–4:30 PM
  • Wednesday10 AM–4:30 PM
  • Thursday8:30 AM–4:30 PM

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Getting tickets in advance recommended

Recommended Reviews

Laureen Weekes
12.03.2024
St. Paul's Cathedral
Fantastic place to visit, a beautiful cathedral to explore, and a large crypt where Christopher Wren's tomb and many others are buried.Then you can climb 528 steps up to the Whispering Gallery and the up to the Stone Gallery where you can see panoramic views of London. If you are brave enough to climb the spiral staircase up through the actual Dome up to the Golden Gallery.
Connie
04.03.2024
St. Paul's Cathedral
Fabulous experience at St Paul’s Cathedral, climbing the 528 steps and enjoying the panoramic views from the very top.There are some very narrow areas of stairs, and lots of small, narrow spiral staircases up to the very top of the dome, so it is not for the faint-hearted!Tickets were good value and also include access into the crypts, with tombs belonging to Sir Christopher Wren, the Duke of Wellington, and Florence Nightingale, amongst others.Booking in advance is advised, though during our visit at 9:30am on a Saturday there were no queues.
Rose Vidovix-Unsworth
02.03.2024
St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral: A Spiritual and Architectural MarvelSt. Paul's Cathedral, located in the heart of London, is an iconic symbol of British history, spirituality, and architectural brilliance. This magnificent masterpiece, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, has been a centerpiece of the city's skyline for over 300 years, and it continues to captivate visitors from around the world.The cathedral's grandeur is evident as soon as you approach its majestic dome, rising high above the bustling streets. The exterior showcases a harmonious blend of Baroque and English Renaissance architecture, with its ornate facades and iconic dome that has become synonymous with London's skyline. The interior is equally awe-inspiring, featuring a breathtaking nave, intricate mosaics, and stunning stained glass windows that bathe the space in a kaleidoscope of colors when the sunlight streams in.One of the most appealing aspects of St. Paul's Cathedral is its accessibility to all. While entry prices apply, the ticket last for an year and include guided tours that provide invaluable insights into the history, architecture, and spiritual significance of the cathedral. Visitors have the chance to explore the crypt, ascend the Whispering Gallery, and venture even higher to the Golden Gallery, all while learning about the cathedral's storied past.A unique feature of St. Paul's is the opportunity to attend a free service on most nights. Whether you're seeking a moment of reflection, spiritual connection, or simply want to experience the soul-stirring beauty of a choral service within this grand space, it's an option that allows visitors to connect with the cathedral in a profoundly personal way.St. Paul's Cathedral isn't just a tourist attraction; it's a place of worship, a living testament to history, and a symbol of resilience. It survived the Great Fire of London and stood strong during World War II, becoming a symbol of hope and endurance for Londoners.In conclusion, a visit to St. Paul's Cathedral is a journey through time, art, and spirituality. Its architecture, history, and the inclusive offerings, including guided tours and free services, make it an unmissable experience for anyone visiting London. It's a place where the past and present intertwine, and where the human spirit soars along with the dome's heights.
Vinicius Polastri
20.02.2024
St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral, located in the heart of London, is an iconic masterpiece designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Completed in 1710, this Anglican cathedral stands as a symbol of resilience, having survived the Great Fire of London in 1666.Noteworthy features include the magnificent dome, offering breathtaking views of the city from its Golden Gallery. The Whispering Gallery, known for its unique acoustics, allows whispers to be heard across the dome's circumference.Interesting fact: The cathedral's crypt houses tombs of prominent figures such as Admiral Nelson and the Duke of Wellington. St. Paul's has played a pivotal role in various state occasions, including the funerals of Sir Winston Churchill and the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana.
Ian Brown
18.02.2024
St. Paul's Cathedral
Well worth a visit! St Paul's is a fantastic cathedral with lots to see. If you are able, climb the stairs to the three galleries up in the dome. Fantastic views of London.
Ricky Fitzsimons
09.02.2024
St. Paul's Cathedral
Wasn't expecting it to be open, came out of Guy's hospital & decided to go & have a look.I wasn't going to go in but glad I did.Because it was later in the day, I had a brief scoot around the cathedral because I wanted to climb the 528 steps from ground level to the golden gallery.I was the last that day to do so. I would have loved to spend more time in the whispering gallery but had to keep going.It was a task just to see how fit you really was, even though I'm not a great lover of heights, I'm glad I achieved my goal.Just enough time to take some quick photos as it was time to take the steps down again & let the staff close & go home.Would do it again but go earlier so l can spend more time in the bits l needed to look at having more time.
kaitan kohli
15.01.2024
St. Paul's Cathedral
An absolutely fantastic way to spend a couple of hours in London. My son and i climbed the full 578 steps to the top dome. *NB, Be prepared for a fairly tough climb, lots of steps, tight corridors and metal spiral staircases. The view at the top is well worth the climb. An absolutely breathtaking, panoramic view of London. A must see!
Bencent Xi
13.01.2024
St. Paul's Cathedral
St. Paul's Cathedral, an epitome of British Catholic history and architectural grandeur, deserves every accolade. Its rich history intertwines with the tapestry of England's religious narrative, providing a vivid portrayal of the country's Catholic legacy. The awe-inspiring edifice stands as a testament to the craftsmanship and vision of its creators, showcasing intricate details and breathtaking design.Visitors are greeted with a stunning portrayal of artistry and spirituality as they traverse the accessible pathways through two of the three levels. While the uppermost level might pose challenges for wheelchair users, the remaining tiers offer an enriching experience for all.Encouraging everyone to explore this cultural gem, St. Paul's Cathedral beckons individuals to immerse themselves in its historical significance and admire the splendor of its architecture. It stands not only as a place of worship but also as a symbol of perseverance and beauty, inviting all to witness the magnificence that defines both British Catholic history and architectural brilliance.
Sergey Makushinsky
20.12.2023
St. Paul's Cathedral
The cathedral is magnificent. However, if you are brave to get upstairs you can get unobstructed view of London. I really enjoyed it. I feel it’s better than London Eye.I used London pass and that was much cheaper and easier to get inside
David Vater
19.12.2023
St. Paul's Cathedral
Went to St. Paul’s Cathedral on a weekday. It a beautiful cathedral. Get great views of London at the top as long as you do not mind climbing 560+ stairs to her to the top. You can go down into the crypt where Nelson and Wellington are. The staff are very welcoming, friendly and helpful. You can have guided tours if like you can go around on your own. I pre booked tickets to get in it cost me £33.60 each. All in all it was a great place to visit and explore. Would highly recommend it to people who like visiting cathedral and history. You are not allowed to take photos when there is a service or prayers happing. Other times you can.

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