St Paul's Cathedral Entrance Ticket

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St Paul's Cathedral

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Don’t miss visiting one of the most iconic attractions in all of England – St Paul’s Cathedral. You’ll explore Sir Christopher Wren’s masterpiece on your own, using an audio/video guide that provides you with the fascinating history of the cathedral; stories about historical events, including how the church survived the Blitz during World War II; and a touch screen with close-up photos and interviews from cathedral experts.

Tourist attraction type:

 #Architecture  #Historical place 
Location: 
104 St George’s Avenue
London
N7 0AH
United Kingdom
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Capacity: 
50
Highlights: 
Admire the magnificent architecture of Sir Christopher Wren, including the cathedral’s famous dome
See the memorials and tombs of famous British figures like Sir Winston Churchill, Lord Nelson and the Duke of Wellington
Tour the cathedral independently with a multimedia guide that provides audio commentary and a video touch screen in nine languages
Daily Price: 
29,00 €
Policy: 
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Guided visit available: 

Reviews (2)

Rusty Morfin's picture
Mon, 05/04/2015 - 17:58

You have more than likely looked at the other reviews. Yes it is expensive but so is traveling from other countries. But this Cathedral has to be seen to believed if you think it's impressive from the outside wait to you see it from the inside . The views from the top can't be beaten. Book tickets online save a few pounds and have fast track entry. You won't be disappointed.
barrientos Gonzalez's picture
Mon, 05/04/2015 - 17:58

Grab the audio and start your tour of this beautiful cathedral! Start at the Nave, up to the Dome altar, look at the mosaics of the high altar (this is where Diane and Charles got married), see the Thornhill paintings, the Henry Moore Mother and Child, the Jesus Chapel. If you have the stamina - walk the 257 steps up off the Cathedral floor to the Whispering Gallery; down tot he crypt to see Wellington's tomb, Falkland's memorial and Nelson's tomb


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