St Paul's Cathedral
4.91
6 reviews4.91
6 reviewsSt Paul’s is an architectural masterpiece and its dome a landmark of the London skyline. It is a symbol of the hope, strength and resilience of the city and nation it serves. A cathedral has stood here since 604AD with the present cathedral now over 300 years old. Sightseers can discover the beautiful décor of the vast cathedral floor before climbing to the Golden Gallery atop the dome with its breathtaking panoramic views across London. The Crypt is the resting place for famous Britons such as Lord Admiral Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, and the Cathedral’s architect – Sir Christopher Wren. Sightseers can explore using multimedia guides available in nine languages plus BSL and family tour formats; or they may choose to join guided tours and talks; all included with admission. St Paul’s is also a busy working church with services held daily and concerts and talks throughout the year at which all are welcome.
4.91
(6 reviews)
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4.91
Parking
4.5
Toilets
4.66
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St Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD, England, Greater London, United Kingdom
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