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Opening times. The Cathedral is open from Monday to Saturday for sightseeing. On most days, doors open at 8.30am on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and 10am on Wednesdays. Last entry for sightseeing is usually at 4pm with sightseeing ending 30 minutes after the last entry time.
Our regularly updated service schedule breaks down the services for the coming period, with a list of music for each service. Please note that our service schedule is the only place to find up-to-date information about the music that will be performed at each services.
We have a number of sightseeing tickets available, with discounts for children, students, seniors over 65, and families. Tickets give you access to the Cathedral Floor and Crypt, the Dome Galleries, our multimedia guides and any temporary exhibitions and installations.
2014年12月3日 · Find information about all the services and concerts taking place at St Paul's Cathedral this Advent and Christmas.
Evensong is the treasure of the worship here at St Paul’s. It is a service of sung Evening Prayer, taken from the Book of Common Prayer of 1662. This meditative and reflective service lasts for around 45 minutes, giving space to pause for a moment as the day draws to a close.
Find out the cost of sightseeing tickets to the Cathedral, and what discounts are available. The price of admission includes entry to the Cathedral Floor, Crypt and the Dome Galleries. Admission also includes multimedia guides.
2024年11月9日 · Lord Mayor's Show Day at St Paul's. On Saturday 9th November, St Paul's joins the rest of the City of London in celebrating the Lord Mayor's Show. There is free and unticketed entry to the Cathedral floor and Crypt throughout the day until the last admission at 3.30pm.
If you're thinking of contacting St Paul's, please first take a look at the most common questions we are asked by our visitors and worshippers. You can also visit our booking tickets FAQ for specific guidance on sightseeing at the Cathedral.
Visit St Paul's Cathedral. St Paul's, with its world-famous dome, is an iconic feature of the London skyline. We welcome visitors to worship, to sightsee and to attend a dynamic programme of events – from orchestral performances to thought-provoking panel discussions.
Some of these frequently asked questions are answered on the basis that you have booked tickets directly with St Paul’s Cathedral. When that is not the case, we will try our best to help – but you may need to refer your questions to the organisation you bought