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Salisbury Cathedral tickets
Salisbury Cathedral tickets
Salisbury Cathedral tickets
Salisbury Cathedral tickets
Salisbury Cathedral tickets

Salisbury Cathedral tickets


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  • Book your Salisbury Cathedral entrance tickets to climb the tallest spire in England, admire the oldest working clock and see the origional Magna Carta.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Sightseeing typeHistoric site tour
TransportWalking

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Visit Salisbury Cathedral. A unique building amongst medieval English cathedrals, built within one century with no substantial later additions. Admire the beautiful outside building which is a testimony to the faith and practical skills of those who erected it.

Inside the cathedral, you can study the original Magna Carta on display in a new interactive exhibition. Written in 1215, the Magna Carta was issued by King John of England and stated that everybody, including the king, was subject to the law.

Another thing not to miss is the oldest working medieval clock in the world. Made in 1386 of hand-wrought iron and originally installed in the detached Bell Tower. Finally make sure to climb the spire of Salisbury Cathedral, with 123m the tallest in England. 700 years ago the building of the spire marked a revolution in cathedral architecture.

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Monday to Saturday

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  • Please refer to your voucher for final information regarding meeting points, pick-up locations, and pick-up time

  • Meeting point description: Salisbury Cathedral. The nearest train station is Salisbury.(33 The Close, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP1 2EJ)

  • On Wednesday 5th July and Thursday 6th July, the Cathedral, Chapter House, Shop and Refectory will be closed for Visitors all-day

  • Weekday services are held: Monday to Saturday at 7.30am and 5.30pm, Tuesdays at 12.15pm, Thursdays at 11.15am

  • Sunday services are held at 8am, 9.15am 10.30am and 4.30pm.

  • You are most welcome to join these services, but please be aware that Cathedral access will be restricted

  • The Chapter House, Restaurant and Shop are all closed on Christmas Day

FAQ

1. Does Salisbury Cathedral offer free entry, or are tickets always required?

While Salisbury Cathedral is a place of worship and some areas may be accessible for contemplation, general entry to explore its historic interior, climb England's tallest spire, see the oldest working clock, and view the original Magna Carta typically requires an entrance ticket. Purchasing tickets supports the preservation and maintenance of this significant historical site.

2. Is the original Magna Carta still displayed at Salisbury Cathedral for visitors to see?

Yes, Salisbury Cathedral is home to one of the four original 1215 Magna Carta documents. It is typically displayed within the Chapter House, a dedicated exhibition space, allowing visitors to view this foundational document of liberty and law up close.

3. Are there any notable historical figures interred within Salisbury Cathedral?

Salisbury Cathedral holds the tombs and memorials of various bishops, noblemen, and figures of historical importance throughout its long history. Visitors can find detailed information about these individuals and their contributions to the Cathedral and wider history during their visit, often highlighted through interpretive displays.

4. Beyond the Magna Carta, what other unique features or artworks can visitors admire inside Salisbury Cathedral?

Beyond the original Magna Carta, visitors to Salisbury Cathedral can admire several unique features. These include the opportunity to climb England's tallest cathedral spire, offering panoramic views. Inside, you can see the oldest working mechanical clock in Europe, dating back to 1386. The Cathedral also boasts magnificent Gothic architecture, beautiful stained-glass windows, and intricate carvings throughout its nave and chapels.

5. How much time is typically needed for a comprehensive visit to Salisbury Cathedral?

For a comprehensive visit to Salisbury Cathedral, including viewing the Magna Carta, exploring the main body of the Cathedral, and admiring its architecture, plan for approximately 2 to 3 hours. If you wish to also participate in a tower tour to climb the spire, additional time will be required, typically adding another 1 to 1.5 hours to your visit.

6. What are the recommended transportation methods to reach Salisbury Cathedral from the train station?

Salisbury Cathedral is conveniently located about a 15-20 minute walk from Salisbury train station. Upon exiting the station, you can follow signs towards the city center and the Cathedral Close. Alternatively, local buses operate routes that pass near the Cathedral, offering a quicker option if you prefer not to walk. Taxis are also readily available at the station for direct transport.

7. Where can visitors find convenient parking facilities when visiting Salisbury Cathedral?

Visitors arriving by car can find several public car parks within a short walking distance of Salisbury Cathedral and its Close. Popular options include the Central Car Park, Lush House Car Park, and the Old George Mall Car Park, all of which offer convenient access. Signs around Salisbury city center will direct you to available parking facilities upon approach.

8. Is it recommended to book Salisbury Cathedral entrance tickets in advance, or can they be purchased on arrival?

While it may be possible to purchase Salisbury Cathedral entrance tickets upon arrival, especially during quieter periods, it is generally recommended to book them in advance. Booking through KKday allows you to secure your entry, especially if you plan to visit during peak seasons or specific times, ensuring a smoother and more convenient entry experience without waiting in long queues.

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