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St Paul’s Cathedral: Entry Ticket

Step inside an iconic feature of the London skyline

  1. Last admission: 30 minutes before closing

  2. Duration: 90 - 120 minutes

  3. Audio guide: English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Spanish

  4. Live guide: English

  5. Wheelchair accessible The North Transept offers a step-free entrance. Within the Cathedral, the Cathedral Floor and Crypt below it are fully accessible. The Dome Galleries can unavoidably only be reached by stairs.

Registered address: St. Paul's Churchyard, EC4M 8AD, London, GB
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  • Access to the Cathedral

Visit this London landmark, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, and experience the soaring architecture and breathtaking atmosphere. Explore the Whispering Gallery, check out the underground Crypt, and head up to the Golden Gallery, 111 meters above London for some amazing views!

There's plenty to fascinate everyone at St Paul's. The World War One Altar Frontal was embroidered by WWI veterans as part of their recovery. The Whispering Gallery is accessed after a 257 step climb from the Cathedral floor and runs around the interior of the Dome. It gets its name from a charming quirk in its construction, which makes a whisper against its walls audible on the opposite side.The crypt holds the tombs of Lord Horatio Nelson, the 1st Duke of Wellington and Sir Christopher Wren himself.

Through all the builds and rebuilds, there's been a religious building on this spot for over 1,400 years (!) After the Great Fire of London in 1666, Sir Christopher Wren was tasked with creating something truly iconic to span the ages. His peerless creation has stood watch over the city ever since its completion in 1710.

Wheelchair accessible: The North Transept offers a step-free entrance. Within the Cathedral, the Cathedral Floor and Crypt below it are fully accessible, and a lift provides access between the two levels. The Dome Galleries can unavoidably only be reached by stairs.

  • Please pass the security check at the entrance of the Cathedral, compulsory for all visitors, then go to one of the desks for voucher holders to exchange your smartphone voucher for a ticket
  • Bags are subject to a security check on arrival
  • There is no cloakroom available
  • Opening times are subject to change, please check them before visiting
  • You can bring your own headphones (with a 3.5mm jack) for the multimedia guide or use the ones available site
  • Special services may occasionally close all, or part, of the cathedral
  • No suitcases or bags larger than45x30x25cm including handles, wheels and pockets are allowed in and there is no cloakroom available
  • Photography is not permitted during services at any time
  • Photography is permitted during sightseeing hours and in a restricted area at the West End of the Cathedral on Sundays
  • Video and recording of moving images are not permitted
  • Photography of children and young people is prohibited without consent of the accompanying adult
  • The use of flash or additional lighting, tripods, monopods and selfie sticks are not permitted at any time
  • Commercial photography is not permitted without advanced permission
  • The shop closes at 16:30
  • A café is open during sightseeing opening hours

Cathedral

Monday
08:30 - 16:30
Tuesday
08:30 - 16:30
Wednesday
13:00 - 16:30
Thursday
08:30 - 16:30
Friday
08:30 - 16:30
Saturday
08:30 - 16:30
Sunday

Galleries

Monday
09:30 - 16:15
Tuesday
09:30 - 16:15
Wednesday
10:00 - 16:15
Thursday
09:30 - 16:15
Friday
09:30 - 16:15
Saturday
09:30 - 16:15
Sunday
  • Cancellation is possible until 72 hours before your visit date.
  • Rescheduling is possible until 72 hours before your visit date.

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