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, 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 This is a stunning cathedral. I would definitely add it to the list if you can make time. The ticket gets you access to the whole cathedral and you can choose to explore on your own. You can go all the way up to the top (if you can handle the endless amount of stairs) and view the city, which is a breathtaking view. Definitely worth it!
Kristen Budovski - 2 weeks ago

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5 Star Rating This is a remarkable wonder and MUST see at London. Take the time and energy to climb all the stairs to the golden dome area to see an outside view of London. The grandeur of this place is worth your time. A marvel to walk through. We went later in the day (on a Friday) and stayed for the 45min Evensong service that started at 5pm.
dt. haase - in the last week

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5 Star Rating I visited this London gem last Fall with friends. St. Paul’s Cathedral, stands as a beacon of spiritual grandeur and architectural splendor, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in its timeless beauty. The cathedral's iconic dome, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, is a marvel of engineering and design. Climbing 257 steps to the Whispering Gallery, is a bit of a challenge but worth the climb as visitors can marvel at the intricate mosaics that adorn the dome's interior. Exploring the cathedral's interior reveals a treasure trove of artistic masterpieces, from the intricate mosaics of the nave to the stunning sculptures that adorn its chapels. The serene atmosphere of the crypt provides a quiet space for reflection, while the majestic organ fills the air with the harmonious strains of sacred music.
Sherrine M. Thompson - a month ago

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5 Star Rating St. Paul's cathedral was always on my list of places to visit in London. The architecture is simply beautiful. There's something so serene about the cathedral. Spend at least an hour or two here to soak in all that beautiful architecture and history. There's a lovely gift shop where I got a rosary for myself. I wanted to get it blessed and a kind vicar prayed over me and my rosary. I'll always hold this moment close to my heart. I felt really blessed .
Valine Lopes - a month ago

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4 Star Rating Saint Paul's Cathedral is a beautiful, grand church. For those who enjoy climbing, there are over 500 steps to the top, but there's also an elevator available for those with disabilities. Plan for a visit of about 1-2 hours, depending on your level of interest. The view from the dome, reached after about 230 steps, is stunning. We used the London Pass for entry, which made the visit even more convenient. Highly recommended for both its architectural beauty and the incredible vistas.
Kevin Theil - 4 weeks 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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