St Paul’s Cathedral Admission Tickets at St. Paul's Cathedral
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St Paul's Cathedral Tickets
St Paul's Cathedral stands as one of London's most magnificent architectural achievements, designed by Sir Christopher Wren and completed in 1710. This working church serves as the seat of the Bishop of London and has hosted countless royal ceremonies, state funerals, and celebrations throughout its 300-year history. Your St Paul's Cathedral tickets grant access to explore the stunning interior, climb the famous dome, and discover the cathedral's fascinating crypt.
Inside, you'll find breathtaking baroque architecture, intricate mosaics, and the Whispering Gallery, where whispers can be heard clearly across the dome's circumference. The cathedral houses memorials to national heroes including Admiral Nelson and the Duke of Wellington. Climbing the 528 steps to the Golden Gallery rewards you with panoramic views across London, while the crypt contains the tombs of Sir Christopher Wren himself and other notable figures.
Highlights
- The Whispering Gallery - test the acoustic phenomenon where whispers carry across the dome's interior
- Stunning baroque interior with intricate ceiling paintings and golden mosaics depicting scenes from St Paul's life
- Nelson's Tomb in the crypt, marking the final resting place of Britain's naval hero
- Climb to the Golden Gallery for spectacular 360-degree views over London's skyline
- The Great Model - Wren's original wooden model showing his vision for the cathedral
- Regular services including Evensong, allowing you to experience the cathedral as a living place of worship
Plan Your Visit to St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Cathedral opens Monday to Saturday from 8:30am to 4:30pm, with last admission at 4:00pm. The cathedral closes on Sundays except for worship services. Allow 2-3 hours for your visit, including time to climb the dome and explore the crypt. Weekday mornings offer quieter viewing experiences compared to busy weekend afternoons.
The cathedral sits in the heart of the City of London, easily reached by Underground. St Paul's station (Central line) provides direct access, while Mansion House (District and Circle lines) and Bank (multiple lines) are short walks away. Several bus routes stop nearby, and the cathedral is within walking distance of other London attractions. Consider combining your visit with Tower Bridge Exhibition tickets or exploring the nearby Tate Modern for a full day of London sightseeing.
Arrive at your ticketed time slot to ensure smooth entry. The cathedral operates a strict no photography policy inside, though you can take photos from the external galleries. Food and drinks aren't permitted inside, but the City of London offers plenty of dining options nearby. The cathedral is wheelchair accessible to the main floor, though the dome climb involves 528 steps and isn't suitable for those with mobility issues.
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Duration: Allow 60-90 minutes for your visit, though you may want additional time to fully appreciate the intricate details of each artwork.
Age Suitability: The exhibition welcomes all ages, making it perfect for family visits, with content that engages both children and adults equally.
Accessibility: All exhibition venues provide wheelchair access with wide pathways and appropriate viewing angles for comfortable observation of all artworks.
Photography: Check photography policies upon arrival as rules vary by venue, though most locations allow personal photography without flash.
Merchandise: Gift shops typically feature exclusive LEGO sets, artist books, and exhibition memorabilia, so consider bringing extra budget for souvenirs.
Best Times: Weekday mornings and early afternoons generally offer quieter viewing experiences, while weekends can be busier with families and tourists.
Booking Advice: Purchase tickets through tickadoo in advance to guarantee entry, as this popular exhibition frequently sells out, especially during school holidays and weekends.
- Visitor guidelines
Be sure to arrive around the time stated on your ticket to ensure smooth entry.
Food and drinks are not allowed inside the exhibition.
The exhibition is suitable for all ages, but children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult.
Frequently asked
How long does The Art Of The Brick Exhibition visit typically take?
Most visitors spend 60-90 minutes exploring the exhibition, though art enthusiasts may want to allow additional time to fully appreciate the intricate details of each sculpture.
Is The Art Of The Brick Exhibition suitable for children?
Absolutely! The exhibition appeals to all ages, combining familiar LEGO elements with impressive artistic creations that fascinate both children and adults.
Can I take photographs during the exhibition?
Photography policies vary by venue. Check with staff upon arrival or contact tickadoo for current photography guidelines at your specific exhibition location.
Are there any interactive elements in the exhibition?
While the main artworks are display-only, many venues include interactive LEGO building stations where visitors can create their own small sculptures.
How many LEGO pieces are used in the entire exhibition?
The complete exhibition features millions of LEGO elements, with individual sculptures containing anywhere from thousands to hundreds of thousands of pieces.
Is the exhibition wheelchair accessible?
Yes, The Art Of The Brick Exhibition venues are designed to be fully accessible, with wide pathways and appropriate viewing heights for wheelchair users.
Can I purchase LEGO-related merchandise at the exhibition?
Most venues feature gift shops with exclusive LEGO sets, books about the artist, and exhibition-specific merchandise available for purchase.
Does tickadoo offer group discounts for The Art Of The Brick Exhibition?
Yes, tickadoo provides group booking options and potential discounts for parties of 10 or more. Contact customer service for specific group pricing information.
Where you'll be
St. Paul's Cathedral, St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD, United Kingdom
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