
St Paul's Cathedral Tickets 2025
Access to the cathedral floor, crypt, and galleries | Reserve now & pay later
About St Paul’s Cathedral Tickets
Visit one of London’s most iconic landmarks with St. Paul’s Cathedral tickets. Explore the floor of the Cathedral to see beautiful mosaics, paintings, and chapels. Visit the crypt and see tombs of famous figures like Admiral Nelson and the Duke of Wellington. Climb the Whispering Gallery, Stone Gallery, and Golden Gallery for stunning city views. Secure your spot today and experience over 300 years of London’s history!
Climb 528 steps to the top of the dome for beautiful views of London. See landmarks like the Thames, Tower Bridge, and the Shard.
Visit the nave where Prince Charles and Lady Diana married in 1981. It was one of the most-watched royal weddings ever broadcast.
Visit the crypt to see the tombs of national heroes. Find Admiral Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, and Sir Christopher Wren there.
Use a touchscreen multimedia guide to explore at your own pace. The guides include videos, photos, and narration in family and adult formats.
Join free, 60-minute tours of the Cathedral floor and crypt led by guides four times daily. Short talks about its history are also available throughout the day.
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Beautiful views
My family and I visited St. Paul’s Cathedral a few years ago, but did not climb up to the galleries. So, this time we had to do it. We climbed up to the Stone Gallery and the Golden Gallery, and the view was amazing. I especially enjoyed seeing the Thames from above. It’s a bit of a climb, but totally worth it for the experience and photos!
Incredible interior
I wasn’t expecting much, but I was pleasantly surprised by the Cathedral's interior. The mosaics on the ceiling and the painted dome were beautiful. It was also amazing to stand right where Princess Diana and Prince Charles got married. I remember seeing it on TV as a kid, so being there in person felt surreal. If you’re in London, this is a must!
DESCRIPTION
St Paul’s Cathedral Tickets
- Access to the cathedral floor, crypt, and galleries
- Multimedia guide in 9 languages
EXPLORE A NATIONAL ICON
Visit St. Paul’s Cathedral, one of London’s most famous landmarks and a symbol of hope and resilience. Your St. Paul's Cathedral Tickets give you full access to the Cathedral floor. You can also visit the crypt and the three dome galleries. There are also live guided tours held four times daily that you can join. You can also listen to short talks during the day. They provide more insight into the Cathedral’s history and significance. To explore at your own pace, use the touchscreen multimedia guide to guide the way. Built after the Great Fire of London in 1666, the Cathedral was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. It was completed in 1710 and was the tallest building in London for over 250 years. It has an iconic dome that is 364 feet (111 meters) high, which makes it one of the tallest in the world.
SEE THE INSIDE AND CLIMB UP
Inside, you’ll find beautiful mosaics, a painted dome, and historic chapels. Step into the Nave, where Prince Charles and Lady Diana married in 1981. Visit the Quire. It features 18th-century stalls and the High Altar, which was rebuilt after sustaining damage during World War II. Then, if you’re up for a climb, climb 257 steps to the Whispering Gallery, where sound travels in unexpected ways. Walk 119 more steps to reach the Stone Gallery. Then, take another 152 steps to the Golden Gallery for great views. See landmarks like the Thames, the London Eye, and the Shard.
WALK THROUGH 300 YEARS OF HISTORY
Finish your visit in the crypt, the largest in Europe, where many of Britain’s most important figures rest. You’ll find the tombs of Admiral Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, and Sir Christopher Wren. See memorials to artist J.M.W. Turner and Antarctic explorer Robert Scott. Also, there is a memorial to poet John Donne, whose statue miraculously survived the 1666 fire. The Cathedral remains an active Anglican church and hosts state events. Notable occasions include Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee and Sir Winston Churchill’s funeral.
FREE CANCELLATION UP TO 24H IN ADVANCE!
Receive a complete refund if you cancel your booking 24 hours before the selected date!
Interesting facts about St. Paul's Cathedral
- St. Paul’s is the fourth church on this site. The first was built in 604 AD by St. Mellitus under King Aethelbert’s order.
- St. Paul’s houses the largest bell in the UK, called Great Paul. It weighs over 16 tons and is rung only on special occasions.
- Martin Luther King Jr. delivered a major speech at St. Paul’s in 1964. The sermon focused on race and faith and was attended by over 3,000 people.
- John Donne’s effigy survived the Great Fire of London in 1666. Scorch marks are still visible on its base.
- In 1914, suffragettes tried to bomb St. Paul’s Cathedral with a hidden explosive. Luckily, the explosive was found before it went off.
- During WWI and WWII, St. Paul’s had its own volunteer fire brigade that saved the Cathedral from bomb damage.
Good to know before you go
- Access to the Golden Gallery is limited by capacity. There may be wait times or restrictions.
- No cloakroom is available, so travel light.
- A multimedia guide is available in multiple languages.
- Wheelchair users and disabled visitors get free entry. They can also bring one carer or companion. Ask at the entrance for details.
Meeting Point
Entry is at St Paul's Cathedral, St Paul's Churchyard, London, EC4M 8AD.
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FAQ - St. Paul's Cathedral Tickets
Can you take photos in St. Paul’s Cathedral?
Yes, you can take photos, but only for personal use and without flash. Keep in mind that selfie sticks and other similar accessories are not allowed inside.Can I bring a backpack into St. Paul’s Cathedral?
You can bring small backpacks. However, bags bigger than 45 cm x 30 cm x 25 cm, handles and wheels included, aren't allowed.Are there toilets at St. Paul’s Cathedral?
Yes. The toilets are located in the Crypt, and you can access them from inside and outside the Cathedral. The toilets are accessible and include baby changing facilities.What do you wear to St. Paul’s Cathedral?
Respectful clothing is expected due to the Cathedral’s religious nature. Visitors should cover their shoulders and remove hats before entering.Which tube line goes to St. Paul’s Cathedral?
Take the Central Line to St. Paul’s Station, which is just a 2-minute walk from the Cathedral. Nearby stations on other lines are Mansion House on the District or Circle line. Also, Blackfriars on the District, Circle, or National Rail.Are there places to rest while climbing to the dome at St. Paul’s Cathedral?
Yes! You'll find convenient rest areas with benches along the way, offering a chance to pause.Can children go up to the dome at St Paul’s Cathedral?
Yes, children are welcome to explore the dome! Keep in mind that the stairs are steep and may be a bit of a challenge for the little ones.What else should I see while in London?
To better understand the purpose and grandeur of St. Paul’s Cathedral, it’s ideal to continue your journey by exploring how faith, power, and royalty have shaped Britain. Start with a Houses of Parliament tour to see where national decisions are made. Then, for a walk through royal history from Queen Victoria to Princess Diana, you can book Kensington Palace tickets. With your Hampton Court Palace tickets, discover the Tudor court of Henry VIII and the origins of the Church of England. For a cultural finale, enjoy a Royal Albert Hall visit – a royal venue that still hosts world-class music and events. Together, these landmarks tell the story of a nation shaped by religion, royalty, power, and culture through the centuries. Among the many London attractions, also consider visiting the Royal Botanic Gardens. With your Kew Gardens tickets, you’ll explore one of the world’s most important botanical spaces, home to rare plants, glasshouses, and UNESCO-listed beauty. For more royal history, Westminster Abbey tickets take you to the church of royal coronations and ceremonies, while a Windsor Castle tour from London offers a glimpse into the royal family’s official residence outside the city. If you're drawn to modern art, walk from St. Paul’s Cathedral across the Millennium Bridge to Tate Modern, where a Tate Modern guide can help you explore striking contemporary works. Or continue along the river to the city’s most iconic structure – and join a London Tower Bridge tour to enjoy panoramic views and learn its fascinating story.Don’t wait! Book now!
- Access to the cathedral floor, crypt, and galleries
- Multimedia guide in 9 languages
- Reserve now & pay later