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St Paul's Cathedral

Explore St Paul’s, the national cathedral and architectural masterpiece, where Londoners come together to celebrate, commemorate and mourn

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Highlights

  • Marvel at St Paul’s, the astonishing architectural masterpiece designed by Christopher Wren in the 17th Century, and climb the steps up to the Stone Gallery to get a birds-eye view over the City from the Dome which stands at 365 metres
  • Admire the memorials to those who died for and served the country - sir Winston Churchill, Florence Nightingale, the Duke of Wellington, Horatio Nelson and Christopher Wren himself - and those who suffered for their faith, remembered in one of the last sculptures by Henry Moore
  • Understand the Cathedral’s role in the history of English Christianity - there has been a Cathedral on this site since 604 AD - and British Royal family - King Charles and Lady Diana Spencer’s married within its walls
  • Learn more about the story of the city under its pilars, from reminders to the Great Fire of London in 1666 to St Paul’s relevance during both the Reformation period and World War II

What's included

  • Cathedral entry
  • Access to the Dome
  • Access to the Galleries

Prepare for the experience

Children information

  • Children under the age of 6 are admitted free of charge and do not require a ticket
  • Children under 18 years old must be accompanied by a paying adult aged at least 18 years old when visiting the galleries

Accessibility information

  • Complimentary tickets are available for visitors with a disability and carers. These tickets should be requested on arrival
  • Please contact our team before booking should you require further accessibility information regarding the experience

Ticket restrictions

  • Filming, the use of flash, additional lighting, tripods, monopods and selfie sticks are not permitted

Additional information

  • St Paul’s Cathedral is not open for sightseeing on Sundays
  • Visitors are allowed to take photographs in designated areas

St Paul’s Cathedral’s regular operating times are the following:

  • Monday-Saturday: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm (last entry 4:00 pm), except Wednesdays when the Cathedral opens at 10:00 am

Dome Galleries:

  • Daily: 9:30 am (10:00 am on Wednesdays) - 4:15 pm
  • The Stone and Golden Galleries are open
  • Entry to the Golden Gallery is subject to availability and during busy times there may be time restrictions in place
  • 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. It is the first of the three Dome Galleries visitors can climb to, after which you will arrive at the Stone Gallery (376 steps) and the Golden Gallery (528 steps), both on the exterior of the Dome

The restaurant is closed. The Coffee Cart Cafe is open in the Crypt Monday - Saturday.

Special services and events may mean that all or part of the Cathedral are closed either in advance or short notice:

November

  • Saturday 9th
    • Lord Mayor’s Show Day. Closeout date for sightseeing ticket sales
  • Saturday 16th
    • Last entry for sightseeing 2:30 pm. Last access to Dome Galleries 2:45 pm. Cathedral floor clear of visitors 3:30 pm. Shop and café remain open
  • Wednesday 20th
    • Cathedral opens for sightseeing 1:00 pm
  • Thursday 28th
    • Cathedral opens for sightseeing 1:00 pm
  • Saturday 30th
    • Last entry for sightseeing 3:15 pm. Last access to Dome Galleries 3:30. Cathedral floor clear of visitors 4:00 pm

December

  • Wednesday 4th
    • Last entry for sightseeing 3:15 pm. Last access to Dome Galleries 3:30 pm. Cathedral floor clear of visitors 4:30
  • Thursday 12th
    • Last entry for sightseeing 3:00 pm. Last access to Dome Galleries 3:15 pm. Cathedral floor clear of visitors 4:00 pm
  • Saturday 14th
    • Last entry for sightseeing 2:45 pm. Last access to Dome Galleries 3:00 pm. Cathedral floor clear of visitors 4:00 pm
  • Wednesday 18th
    • Last entry for sightseeing 3:30 pm. Last access to Dome Galleries 3:45 pm. Cathedral floor clear of visitors 4:30 pm
  • Saturday 21st
    • Cathedral opens for sightseeing 1:00 pm
  • Monday 23rd
    • Last entry for sightseeing 1:15 pm. Last access to Dome Galleries 1:30 pm. Cathedral floor clear of visitors 2:15 pm
  • Tuesday 24th
    • Last entry for sightseeing 1:15 pm. Last access to Dome Galleries 1:30 pm. Cathedral floor clear of visitors 2:15 pm
  • Wednesday 25th
    • Christmas Day. Open for prayer and worship only. No sightseeing
  • Thursday 26th
    • Cathedral opens for sightseeing 9:00 am

January

  • Monday 13th - Wednesday 15th
    • Cathedral closed. No sightseeing
  • Thursday 30th January
    • Last entry for sightseeing is 11:00 am. Last access to Dome Galleries 11:15 am. Cathedral floor clear of visitors by 12:30 pm

How to get there

  • Address: St Paul’s Cathedral, St Paul’s Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD, England, United Kingdom
  • Nearest tube / train station: St Pau’s, Cannon Street, Blackfriars, London Bridge
  • Public Bus Routes: 4, 11, 15, 23, 25, 26, 100, 242

Supplier information

This product is sold by VisitBritain Shop and provided by Golden Tours.

Upon booking you will receive via email an instant order confirmation from VisitBritain and a second email with an e-voucher including a QR code. This must be printed and shown when visiting the attraction to exchange for your entry tickets.