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St. Paul’s Cathedral: Complete Guide

St. Paul’s Cathedral in London is an iconic Baroque landmark with a massive dome, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, symbolizing resilience.

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Recommended by 91% of travelers, Icon tripadvisor colorfulTripAdvisor 4.5/5 (15K+ Reviews), Icon Google Colorfuloogle 4.7/5 (40K+ Reviews), Top-20 – #20 of the 20 best things to do in London, Awards – #1 of best churches in London, Location City of London0.4 mi (0.6 km) from city center, Duration: 1-2 hours, Admissionfrom $32, Category Churches.

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Highly recommended hotels nearby:

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Why St. Paul’s Cathedral?

Here are quick reasons to visit St. Paul’s Cathedral:

  • Architectural Masterpiece: Stunning Baroque design by Sir Christopher Wren.
  • Iconic Dome: Offers breathtaking views of London.
  • Historic Significance: Site of key events like Churchill’s funeral.Whispering Gallery: Unique acoustic experience.
  • Art and Monuments: Houses beautiful mosaics and historic memorials.
  • Crypt: Final resting place of notable figures, including Wren.
  • Panoramic Views: Incredible city views from the Golden Gallery.
  • Symbol of Resilience: Survived the Blitz during WWII.
St. Paul's Cathedral, London
St. Paul's Cathedral, London

Plan your visit

  • Opening Hours: Open 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM; check for service-related closures.
  • Tickets: Purchase online for discounts; includes access to floor, crypt, and dome.
  • Photography: Restricted inside, allowed in specific areas like the Whispering Gallery.
  • Dress Code: Modest clothing is recommended due to the cathedral’s religious nature.
  • Climbing the Dome: Be prepared for 528 steps if you plan to reach the top.
  • Security Checks: Bag checks are conducted at the entrance.

Things to do at St. Paul’s Cathedral

  • Explore the Cathedral Floor: Admire the stunning nave, intricate mosaics, and beautiful high altar.
  • Visit the Crypt: See the tombs of notable figures like Sir Christopher Wren and Admiral Lord Nelson.
  • Climb to the Whispering Gallery: Experience the unique acoustics where whispers can be heard across the dome.
  • Ascend to the Stone and Golden Galleries: Enjoy panoramic views of London from these elevated vantage points.
  • Attend a Service or Evensong: Experience the spiritual atmosphere and hear the renowned St. Paul’s choir.
  • See the OBE Chapel: Visit the Chapel of the Order of the British Empire, a space dedicated to the order’s members.
  • Learn in the Interactive Exhibits: Explore the cathedral’s history and significance through its multimedia displays.
  • Admire the Art and Monuments: View significant works of art and memorials to British heroes.
St. Paul's Cathedral, London
St. Paul's Cathedral, London

Things to do nearby

  • Millennium Bridge: Walk across this pedestrian suspension bridge offering views of the Thames and connecting St. Paul’s to Tate Modern and Shakespeare’s Globe.
  • Tate Modern: Explore this contemporary art museum housed in a former power station, featuring works by modern artists.
  • Shakespeare’s Globe: Visit this replica of the historic theatre where Shakespeare’s plays were performed.
  • The Museum of London: Discover the history of the city from prehistoric times to the modern era.
  • Ludgate Hill: Stroll around this historic area, which is part of the ancient Roman city of London.
  • Paternoster Square: Relax in this modern square with shops, cafes, and views of the cathedral.
  • St. Bride’s Church: Known as the “journalists’ church,” it’s famous for its tiered spire and historical significance.
  • Temple Church: Visit this historic church with medieval architecture, located a short walk away.

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