St. Paul’s Cathedral

Enter Sir Christopher Wren’s architectural masterpiece and enjoy the awe-inspiring interior of the cathedral floor. A cathedral has stood here since 604AD with the present cathedral now over 300 years old.

Visitors can experience the acoustic quirks of the Whispering Gallery and continue to the Golden Gallery for breathtaking panoramic views.

Descend to the crypt housing the tombs and memorials of some of the nation’s greatest heroes such as Admiral Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington.

Explore using a touch-screen multimedia guide; join a guided tour or introductory talk; and view the award-winning 270° film experience, Oculus.

Visitor information:

Regular events: 

  • Daily services

Website: www.stpauls.co.uk/

Address: St Paul’s Churchyard, London, EC4M 8AD

Nearest pier: Bankside (Pink Route) then cross the river on the Millennium Bridge

Nearest tube:

St Paul’s

  • Central Line

Mansion House:

  • Circle Line
  • District Line

Useful to know: 

  • You are not permitted to bring any bag, rucksack or suitcase larger than airline hand luggage into the Cathedral and there are no cloakroom facilities to store them during your visit.
  • St Paul’s is a working church so photography is not permitted during services or on Sundays. Photography is not permitted in the Whispering Gallery or St Dunstan’s Chapel at any time.
  • Step-free access is via the southern churchyard entrance, where there is a lift to the crypt and cathedral floor.
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