St. Paul’s Cathedral

An iconic feature of the London skyline and a masterpiece of English Baroque architecture.

A grand view of St. Paul's Cathedral in London

A Visitor's Guide from Euston

St. Paul's Cathedral, with its world-famous dome, is an iconic feature of the London skyline and a masterpiece of English Baroque architecture. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, it stands as a symbol of the city's history, resilience, and faith.

Cathedral Highlights

The Dome

Climb the 528 steps to the Golden Gallery for breathtaking panoramic views across London.

The Whispering Gallery

Test the unique acoustics by whispering against the wall and having a friend hear it on the opposite side.

The Crypt

Discover the final resting place of national heroes, including Admiral Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, and Sir Christopher Wren.

Mosaics and Art

Admire the stunning mosaics that adorn the ceilings and the intricate carvings throughout the cathedral.

Visitor Information

Getting There

Take the Northern Line (Bank branch) from Euston to Bank, then change to the Central Line for one stop to St. Paul's.

Entry Fee

An admission fee is charged. It's cheaper to book tickets online in advance.

Address

St. Paul's Churchyard, London, EC4M 8AD

Opening Times

Typically Mon, Tue, Thu-Sat 08:30-16:30, Wed 10:00-16:30. Sundays are for worship only. Always check the official website for variations.

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