St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD, Reino Unido
St. Paul's Cathedral is the second largest cathedral in the world. The first is St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
On your trip to London, it is essential to visit this cathedral. You will be impressed by its incredible construction.
Plan your trip to the city and acquire your priority ticket, without queues!
Founded in 604 A.D, St. Paul's Cathedral is the second largest cathedral in the world. In 1666, St Paul's Cathedral suffered a fire that devastated the city. The cathedral was made of wood, so it was destroyed; from that moment it was rebuilt with an English baroque style.
In this building, located at the top of the city, very important events have taken places, such as the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana or the Winston Churchill's funeral.
It is recommended that you request the free audio guide at the cathedral, which will explain everything about its large dimensions, the cross-shaped floor, the decoration or the paintings.
St. Paul's Cathedral opens early; opening time from Monday to Saturday is from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Their galleries open at 9:30 a.m. with the last admission at 4:15 p.m.
On Sundays, it will only remain open for religious ceremonies.
The priority ticket to St. Paul's Cathedral in London, consists of:
Metro: St Paul's, Mansion House.<br /> Bus: 4, 8, 11, 15, 17, 23, 25, 26
St. Paul's Cathedral is located at the highest point of the city, Ludgate Hill. His address is St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD, United Kingdom.
To get there you can go by public transport:
If you go by car or bicycle you should know that there is public car parking around the Cathedral.
We recommend that you take your visit to St. Paul Cathedral with ease because it is estimated about 2 hours to see it in detail.
Inside the cathedral, you can get the free audio guide.
It is not allowed to take photos or record videos inside the cathedral.
If you need to enter with accessibility, in the south there is an entrance without steps and an elevator that takes you to crypts.
At the entrance, there is a mandatory security control.
The highlight of the cathedral is its huge dome 30 meters in diameter, formed by three galleries; First, you have to go up 257 steps until you reach the Whispers Gallery. Going up 376 more steps, we reach the Stone Gallery, with a viewpoint where you can see all the city. And still, higher up is the Golden Gallery, 85 meters high.
In an area of the cathedral, we find the crypt; it preserves parts of the previous temple and where people like Churchill and Nelson are buried.
We hope you enjoy your visit to St. Paul Cathedral in London. Its incredible building will impact you. Good trip!
(Netherlands Antilles) 22/09/2019
very gratefull
(Brunei Darussalam) 21/09/2019
fantastic, it was fantastic