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Majestic exterior of London's St Paul's Cathedral under a bright blue sky, surrounded by vibrant green lawns and trees, showcasing its historical architecture and serene surroundings.
Inside St Paul's Cathedral, grand arches and stone pillars frame large screens displaying London's modern skyline, blending historical interior with contemporary city views.
Visitors exploring the vast, ornate interior of London's St Paul's Cathedral, walking on the distinctive checkered floor and admiring the majestic dome and classic architecture.
The magnificent main hall of St Paul's Cathedral, featuring its towering, intricately decorated dome, elaborate golden ceilings, and rich religious artworks, highlighting historical depth.
Iconic frontal view of London's St Paul's Cathedral, showcasing its massive dome and symmetrical bell towers against a dramatic sky, a grand symbol of British heritage.

St Paul's Cathedral Admission Ticket | London

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Preorder your ticket to the London landmark of St Paul's Cathedral. Explore the cathedral floor and crypt, discover three galleries, and view London’s cityscape.

  • Admire panoramic views of London from the top of the dome
  • See where the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana took place
  • The iPod Touch multimedia guides are provided in multiple languages
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Product Info

- What You Can Expect -

This magnificent cathedral is easily London’s most recognizable landmark with its iconic dome. It was built back in 1675 when the original structure was destroyed by the Great Fire of London. It’s the sacred burial site of British prime ministers like Sir Winston Churchill, along with grand functions like royal weddings. It has also survived the Blitz during the 1940s.

Marvel at the splendor of its interior design. See Europe’s largest tombs and crypts. Be mesmerized by London’s skyline from the rooftop. Gain deeper insight into British history and religion. Embark on a spiritual journey inside St Paul’s Cathedral.


- Important Info -

  • Operating hours: 8:30 am-4:30 pm, Monday-Saturday (last admission: 4:00 pm)
    - The church opens at 10:00 am on Wednesdays


Purchase Notice

  • Free admission for children age 6 and under, must be accompanied by an adult. Please notify us of the number of your children in the "Note" section when booking, and bring your children's passport with you for the activity
  • Certain attractions are not barrier-free, please consider before booking
  • Free audio guide is available in the following languages: English, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese. Please pick it up at the audio guide counter
  • St Paul's Cathedral may be closed due to special events, please visit the official website to check the operating hours
  • St Paul's Cathedral closes on Sundays for church service and regular visitors are not allowed admission 
  • Whispering Gallery is temporarily closed until further notice
  • Capacity restrictions are enforced at Golden Gallery and the visit time for each visitor may be regulated
  • The café and restaurants are temporarily closed until further notice

Includes/Excludes

  • St Paul's Cathedral admission ticket
  • Tips
  • Insurance
  • Transportation
  • Other costs not mentioned

Reminders

  • Visitors may take pictures in designated areas only, please note that videography, strobe lights, and selfie sticks are not allowed

  • St Paul's Cathedral closes on Sundays for church service and regular visitors are not allowed admission

  • Please do not carry suitcases or baggage larger than the size 56 cm x 45 cm x 25 cm (handle and wheels included)

  • Visitors may have to queue for admission due to heavy crowds, counterterrorism exercises, and safety measures

How to Redeem Your Voucher

How to Use Your Voucher

  • Please print the e-voucher sent to your email
Please print out your voucher and use the printed voucher to exchange for a physical ticket at the ticket counter

Validity Period

  • The voucher must be used on the selected date and within operating hours; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: St Pauls Cathedral

Address: St Pauls Cathedral St Pauls Churchyard London EC4M 8AD


Business Hours

Monday 08:30–16:30 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Tuesday 08:30–16:30 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Wednesday 10:00–16:30 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Thursday 08:30–16:30 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Friday 08:30–16:30 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Saturday 08:30–16:30 (Last Entry Time: 16:00)

Sunday Closed

  • St Pauls Cathedral may be closed, close early, or close certain areas due to special events, please click here or visit the official website to check the operating info

Cancellation Policy

  • Once the order has been completed, it cannot be canceled, modified, or refunded
NOTE
  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What historical events and figures are associated with St Paul's Cathedral?

St Paul's Cathedral is renowned for significant historical events. It hosted the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in 1981. It also served as the site for the funerals of figures like Sir Winston Churchill and Admiral Lord Nelson, and marked Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. Its distinctive dome famously survived the Blitz during World War II, symbolizing resilience. The current cathedral was designed by Sir Christopher Wren after the Great Fire of London.

2. Is an admission ticket required to explore St Paul's Cathedral, and should it be purchased in advance?

Yes, an admission ticket is required to explore the main visitor areas of St Paul's Cathedral, including the cathedral floor, crypt, and dome galleries. While tickets can often be purchased on-site, it is highly recommended to pre-order your ticket, especially during peak seasons or for specific entry times. Booking in advance through KKday ensures convenience and a smoother entry process, allowing you to secure your visit and plan your itinerary effectively.

3. What are the best public transportation options to reach St Paul's Cathedral?

St Paul's Cathedral is easily accessible via London's public transport system. The closest Underground station is St Paul's on the Central Line, located directly opposite the cathedral. Other nearby Tube stations include Mansion House (District & Circle Lines), Blackfriars (District & Circle Lines, also National Rail), and Bank (Central, Northern, Waterloo & City Lines, DLR). Numerous bus routes also stop within walking distance, making it convenient to reach from various parts of London.

4. What are the main areas and highlights visitors can explore inside St Paul's Cathedral?

Visitors to St Paul's Cathedral can explore several magnificent areas. The main cathedral floor features stunning architecture and intricate mosaics. Below, the crypt houses tombs and memorials of many historical figures, including Admiral Lord Nelson and Sir Christopher Wren. Above, three dome galleries offer unique experiences: the Whispering Gallery, known for its acoustic properties, and the Stone and Golden Galleries, which provide increasingly panoramic views of London's cityscape.

5. Is it possible for visitors to attend religious services at St Paul's Cathedral?

Yes, visitors are welcome to attend religious services at St Paul's Cathedral. These services, which include daily morning prayer, Eucharist, and evening prayer (Choral Evensong), are generally free to attend. Entry for services is typically through a dedicated entrance, and visitors are asked to be respectful and quiet during worship. Checking the cathedral's official website for the latest service schedule is recommended.

6. Which notable figures are interred within St Paul's Cathedral's crypt?

The crypt of St Paul's Cathedral is the final resting place for many significant figures in British history. Among the most notable interred there are Admiral Lord Nelson, whose tomb lies beneath the dome, and the Duke of Wellington. The crypt also houses the tomb of the cathedral's architect, Sir Christopher Wren, along with memorials to artists, military leaders, and other prominent individuals who have contributed to the nation.

7. Does St Paul's Cathedral offer multimedia guides for visitors, and in which languages?

Yes, St Paul's Cathedral provides multimedia guides to enhance the visitor experience. These iPod Touch guides offer detailed explanations and insights into the cathedral's history, architecture, and art. They are available in multiple languages, ensuring international visitors can fully appreciate the landmark. The guides provide a comprehensive and engaging way to explore at your own pace.

8. From which areas within St Paul's Cathedral can visitors enjoy panoramic views of London?

Visitors can enjoy breathtaking panoramic views of London from the upper galleries of St Paul's Cathedral's dome. The Stone Gallery, accessible via stairs, offers outdoor views around the base of the dome. For even more expansive vistas, the Golden Gallery, at the very top of the dome, provides spectacular 360-degree panoramas of the city, including landmarks like the River Thames, Tate Modern, and the Shard.

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