St Paul's Cathedral

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Entry
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£27.00
St Paul s Cathedral
St Paul's is not only an architectural masterpiece and its dome a landmark of the London skyline, but also a symbol of the hope, resilience and strength of the city and nation it serves. A cathedral has stood here since 604 AD with the present Cathedral having been built between 1675-1710 after the Great Fire of London destroyed its predecessor in 1666. The rich and diverse history means there is lots for visitors to discover on the Cathedral Floor, the Crypt and the three Dome Galleries; experience the acoustic quirks of the Whispering Gallery and breathtaking panoramic views over London from the Golden Gallery. The Crypt is the resting place for many famous Britons such as Admiral Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, and the Cathedral's architect himself - Sir Christopher Wren. Explore using touch-screen multimedia guides included with admission and available in adult and engaging family tour formats, as well as British Sign Language and Audio Description. Or once inside you may prefer to register for a guided tour or introductory welcome talk, both available to ticket holders at no extra cost.

Offer expiry date

Monday, 31 December 2035

Disabled info

Please check website for details.

Location

Opening times

Monday - Saturday 08.30-16.30 (Wednesday 10.00-16.30). Last entry 16.00. Once inside the Cathedral, access to the Dome Galleries is usually available from 09.30–16.15 (10.00-16.15 on Wednesday)

Telephone

020 7246 8350

Terms and conditions

Offer is available for our Monday - Saturday, Individuals & Families, booking category only. You must use the 'National Rail Days Out - Two Visitors' unit type and add one quantity which represents two visitors. Group tickets, guided tours or special event tickets are not eligible. It cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or promotion.

Closest station

City Thameslink