London St Paul's Cathedral
TOUR DESCRIPTION

Standing in the heart of the City of London, St Paul's Cathedral has been an iconic place of worship for over 1,400 years.

Important Information
Opening Times

December 23rd
Cathedral opens for sightseeing 10.00
Last admission for sightseeing 13.15. Last admission to Galleries 13.30
Cathedral Floor clear of visitors 14.15

December 24th
Last admission for sightseeing 13.15. Last admission to Galleries 13.30
Cathedral Floor clear of visitors 14.15

December 25th
Christmas Day. Cathedral open for prayer and worship only and no sightseeing

January 1st
Cathedral opens for sightseeing 09.00

January 25th
Cathedral opens for sightseeing 14.00

February 11th
Cathedral opens for sightseeing 13.00

March 2nd
Ash Wednesday. Cathedral open for prayer and worship only and no sightseeing

March 30th
Last admission for sightseeing 15.15.
Cathedral Floor clear of visitors 16.30

April 1st
Cathedral opens for sightseeing 13.00

April 14th
Cathedral opens for sightseeing 12.45

April 15th
Good Friday. Cathedral open for prayer and worship only and no sightseeing

April 16th
Last admission for sightseeing 15.00. Last admission to Galleries 15.15
Cathedral Floor clear of visitors 16.30

May 24th
Last admission for sightseeing 14.30.
Cathedral Floor clear of visitors 15.30

Location

St. Paul's Churchyard London EC4M 8AD
+44 (0) 20 7246 8350

MORE INFORMATION

Completed in 1710, the current iteration of St. Paul's Cathedral was designed by the famous architect, Sir Christopher Wren. Its soaring dome is an icon of London, and visitors will have the opportunity to climb and explore it from three different viewing galleries, along with the expansive subterranean crypt. Admission also includes multimedia guides and guided tours. Marvel at the grand spectacle of the Cathedral's lavishly appointed baroque interior, then climb the stairs to take in sweeping views of London from the Stone and Golden Galleries. Explore the crypt to find famous names, study the elements of the Cathedral's classical features, and discover how Wren's clever designs made this masterpiece a reality.

London St Paul's Cathedral
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