St. Paul’s Cathedral

St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, England, is an Anglican cathedral and the seat of the Bishop of London. It’s one of the most iconic buildings in the city and is located in the City of London.

 

Visiting

Walk-up admission to St. Paul’s is £23 for adults, £20.50 for visitors over 65 and students, and £10 for children age 6-17 (as of September 2023). Online admission is £20.50 for adults, £18.40 for visitors over 65 and students, and £9 for children age 6-17 (as of September 2023). Admission includes access to the Dome Galleries and Crypt. Entry is granted from 8:30am to 4pm Monday to Saturday (from 10am on Wednesdays). The nearest Tube station is St. Paul’s.

Complimentary guided tours are available at various times between 11am and 3pm daily except Sundays. Highlights tours last about a half hour and give a general overview of what to look for on your visit. Cathedral floor and crypt tours last about 60 to 90 minutes and allow access to a few parts of the cathedral usually not open to visitors. Alternatively, you can use one of the complimentary multimedia guides, which are available in nine languages.

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If you’re looking for more complete information and photos of St. Paul’s Cathedral or other cathedrals and churches from around the world, please visit Paul Scott’s website.