St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral and its spectacular dome are an iconic part of London's skyline - did you know you can also explore it on the inside?

View of Saint Paul's Cathedral from the air
View of Saint Paul's Cathedral from the air cc licensed photo by foshie

The present day St. Paul's Cathedral in London was first opened for worship in 1697. It is the last of four cathedrals dedicated to St. Paul built on this site, with the first going back to 604 AD.

The amazing architecture of this 300 year old structure was designed by Sir Christopher Wren. The architecture and lavish design of St. Paul's Cathedral reflects the influence of the monarchs who oversaw its construction and the importance they placed on this project. Rich in history and embellished with incredible artwork, this London landmark is both beautiful and imposing at the same time. The spectacular dome towers 365 feet above the city.

You can explore the outside of St. Paul's Cathedral without charge, but will need to pay an admission charge to tour the inside. Activities include ascending into the dome where you can enjoy spectacular views of London; exploring the underground crypt, a burial place for some of the nations most notable people; taking a touchscreen multimedia tour; and enjoying a film journey into the history and life of the Cathedral. There is also a cafe and restaurant where you can enjoy sandwiches, tea and other light fare.

Saint Paul's Cathedral is open daily from 8:30 am to 4:00 pm except on Sundays and during special events.

For more information about admission to the inside of the cathedral including current fees visit the official site linked to below.



Facts For Your Visit

Fee: Free to view the outside. Purchase a St. Paul's Cahtedral Entry Ticket to tour the inside.

St. Paul's Cathedral Hours:
Opening hours may differ on holidays

  • Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Saturday: 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
  • Sunday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Address: St. Paul's Churchyard, City of London, London EC4M 8AD, UK

Phone: 020 7246 8350

Official Website: St. Paul's Cathedral

St. Paul's Cathedral Reviews

Rated 4.7 out of 5 Star Rating

5 Star Rating An amazing, historic place to visit. Would definitely recommend doing one of the guided tours for a richer, more personalised experience. The architecture is absolutely spectacular and the view from the Whisper Gallery and upper floors is breathtaking (definitely worth the 500 stairs to the top!)
Cam Halcomb - in the last week

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5 Star Rating Must visit for tourists. One of the most beautiful cathedral in Europe. The tickets for entrance aren’t cheap but worth it. Definitely walk up to the top of the dome for some beautiful views of the city. I suggest you go light but bring a jacket as the lookout is outdoor. The stairs can be tight as places.
Joe C - a month ago

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5 Star Rating It's hard to rate this cathedral because it was breathtaking. We loved our self paced tour device included in the price. I have to warn anyone taking the steps to the top tower ain't an easy stroll. But when you reach the top it is surely all worth it. The matryr electronic art was captivating and really touched ones sole. I am religious, and I appreciated the spiritual experience of this cathedral. The overall art, mosaic etc is something one needs to see for oneself. I also loved that there are still services each day as this cathedral is not a museum, but a cathedral. Lighting a candle for those you love, or loved is something one is only privileged to experience
UnTagableTay - a month ago

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5 Star Rating The external facades of St. Paul's Cathedral are awesome, whether viewed from afar where the huge dome dominates London's skyline, or nearby where the masonry works reveal their grandeur and intricacy. Inside, the cathedral is magnificent. Viewing the interiors brings a sense of awe. We heightened that already high experience by attending an evening service. As sermons were preached and hymns were sung, the words and music reverberated from the stone walls and high ceilings. To sing and be sung to bring a sensation of goosebumps on the skin. Please note that photography and videography are not allowed during a service. St. Paul's Cathedral is an experience that only a personal visit can truly provide!
Jeff Leong - a month ago

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5 Star Rating St. Paul’s Cathedral is absolutely breathtaking! The architecture is stunning, and the interior is even more awe-inspiring. Climbing to the top of the dome rewards you with one of the best panoramic views of London. The history and beauty of this place make it a must-see. Whether you’re interested in the architecture, history, or just want to experience a moment of peace, St. Paul’s is a must-visit. Highly recommend spending time here🙏🏻
ARMAN Rez - 4 months ago

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Directions

Tube Line Nearest Station Walking Time
Central LineSt Pauls Station2 Minutes
Circle LineMansion House6 MInutes

How to get to St. Paul's Cathedral by Tube

St. Paul's Cathedral is just brief walk to the southwest from St. Paul's Station. You won't miss it.

From Mansion House Station exit onto Cannon Street and walk west to the Cathedral.

Note: On weekdays only you can also access St. Paul's Cathedral from Cannon Street Station on the District Line.

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