Discover the Majesty of St. Paul’s Cathedral St. Paul’s Cathedral, an iconic symbol of London, has graced the city’s skyline since 604 AD. Reimagined by Sir Christopher Wren in the 17th century after the Great Fire of London, this architectural marvel has witnessed centuries of history, including the wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles. It also serves as the final resting place for notable figures such as Admiral Lord Nelson and Sir Christopher Wren himself.
Timings:
– Monday to Saturday 8:30am to 4:30pm (last entry 4:00pm). Except Wednesdays it opens at 10:00am
– Dome Galleries open daily, access is from 9:30am to 4:15pm (10:00am on Wednesdays)
– Sunday is closed
Highlights:
– There has been a cathedral on this site since 604 AD, making it a cornerstone of London’s rich history and culture.
– Step inside Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece to explore the stunning Dome, intricate artworks, and the tombs of notable figures including Horatio Nelson and Christopher Wren himself.
– Discover the cathedral that survived the Blitz and served as the magnificent setting for the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
Exclusions:
– Transportation
Important things to know:
– The Whispering Gallery is once again open for visitors.
– Visitors are allowed to take photographs in designated areas. Filming, the use of flash, additional lighting, tripods, monopods and selfie sticks are not permitted.
– Children under the age of 6 are admitted free of charge and do not require a ticket (Children must be accompanied by an adult when visiting the galleries).
– All advance tickets are available with a self-print option only. You will need access to a printer to print your admission tickets.
– Complimentary tickets are available for visitors with a disability and carers. These tickets should be requested on arrival.
Cancellation Policy:
– This experience/attraction has a reschedule-only policy: Rescheduling is allowed up to 96 hours before the tour or visit. No cancellations or refunds.