St Paul’s Cathedral
Description
London’s largest cathedral, and a massive historical monument.
Access for the public includes the main floor, the undercroft where most of the monuments are based, and up high to the top of the dome.
Dome climbs can be a bit scary for those afraid of heights, but there is a chance to go outside and look down from almost the very top of the dome if you make it all the way up.
Photography is allowed in the cathedral, except during services.
Address
St Paul's Churchyard,
London,
EC4M 8AD
Ticket prices
- Adults: £26
- Concession: £23.50
- Children (6-18): £10.00
- Children (<6): Free
- Family (2 adults and up to 3 children): £62
- Family (1 adults and up to 3 children): £36
Prices last checked January 2025.
Link to St Paul’s Cathedral website
Opening Hours
The Cathedral is open from Monday to Saturday from 8:30am to 4:30pm - except on Wednesdays, when it opens at 10am.
Last entry is 4pm.
As a working cathedral, it can sometimes close for special services, so check their website, and preferably book tickets in advance to avoid arriving on a day it's closed.
The cathedral is closed on Sundays - unless you want to attend a service.
Opening hours last checked January 2025.
Accessibility
For accessibility information, please click here.
Address
St Paul’s Cathedral
St Paul's Churchyard,
London,
EC4M 8AD
Exhibitions opening soon
‘Luminous’ by Luxmuralis
Transforming the interior of St Paul's Cathedral, 'Luminous' offers a fusion of art, sound, and architecture.
Exhibition opens on Saturday 22nd Feb £17.50St Paul's Cathedral, City of London
Transforming the interior of St Paul's Cathedral, 'Luminous' offers a fusion of art, sound, and architecture.