




Saint Paul Cathedral Entry Ticket
Duration
2 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Second largest cathedral dome visible across London skyline
Explore Europe’s largest crypt housing historical British figures
Seven chapels including All Souls and American Memorial
Christopher Wren exhibition celebrates 300 years of architecture
View intricate nave design and grand cathedral interior
Learn history and heritage of iconic London landmark
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St Paul’s Cathedral in London is one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, featuring the second largest cathedral dome in the world. The dome weighs 65,000 tons and rises 111 metres above the city, making it a prominent feature of the London skyline. Visitors can admire the architectural brilliance of Sir Christopher Wren, who designed the cathedral, and explore its grand interior. St Paul’s is home to Europe’s largest crypt, where many of Britain’s most historical figures are laid to rest, including Nelson, Wellington, and Sir Christopher Wren himself. The cathedral’s interior also houses seven chapels, each with unique significance, such as the All Souls’ Chapel, a memorial to Lord Kitchener, and The American Memorial Chapel, restored to honor the 28,000 Americans stationed in the UK during World War II.
The cathedral also hosts a special exhibition titled Christopher Wren: The Quest for Knowledge, celebrating the 300th anniversary of Wren’s death in 2023. Visitors can learn about the life and work of this visionary architect and understand how he created one of London’s most celebrated masterpieces. The combination of history architecture and memorials makes a visit to St Paul’s Cathedral a memorable experience. Guests can walk through the magnificent nave view intricate chapels and reflect on the historical significance of the site while enjoying the grandeur and spiritual ambiance of one of London’s most famous religious landmarks.
General admission entry ticket
Multimedia guide multiple languages
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