Westminster Abbey Tickets at London
Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site that's steeped in British history.
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- Spectacular visuals
- Worth every penny
Visitors praise Westminster Abbey for its stunning architecture, rich history, and excellent customer service. Many appreciate the abbey's multimedia guide, which provides a wealth of information about the site's significance. Some visitors note that the abbey can be crowded, especially during peak season, but overall, they highly recommend a visit to this iconic London landmark.
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Westminster Abbey Tickets
Westminster Abbey stands as one of London's most significant royal churches, where British monarchs have been crowned for nearly a thousand years. This Gothic masterpiece serves as both an active place of worship and a treasure trove of British history, housing the tombs of kings, queens, poets, and scientists who shaped the nation.
Your visit reveals centuries of royal ceremony and tradition within walls that date back to the 10th century. Walk through the same spaces where every English and British sovereign since William the Conqueror has been crowned. The Abbey's soaring vaults, intricate stained glass windows, and detailed stone carvings showcase Gothic architecture at its finest, creating an atmosphere that connects you directly to pivotal moments in British history.
Highlights
- The Coronation Chair where monarchs have been crowned for over 700 years
- Poets' Corner, the final resting place of literary giants including Geoffrey Chaucer and Charles Dickens
- The tomb of Queen Elizabeth I and Mary Queen of Scots in the Lady Chapel
- The Shrine of Edward the Confessor, the Abbey's founder and England's patron saint
- The medieval Chapter House with its original 13th-century floor tiles
- The Nave with its spectacular Gothic arches rising 102 feet overhead
Plan Your Visit to Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey operates as an active church, so opening hours vary throughout the week. The Abbey typically closes on Sundays for worship services, and special religious observances may affect visiting times during Christmas, Easter, and other holy days. Allow at least two hours to explore the Abbey properly, though many visitors find three hours gives them time to appreciate the intricate details and historical significance fully.
Photography without flash is permitted in most areas, but certain sections restrict photography entirely. Large bags, wheeled luggage, and suitcases are not permitted inside. The Abbey sits directly opposite the Houses of Parliament, making it easy to combine your visit with Houses of Parliament tours or a stroll through nearby St James's Park.
Westminster Underground station provides the most convenient access, served by the Circle, District, and Jubilee lines. The Abbey's location in the heart of Westminster puts you within walking distance of other major London attractions, including the London Eye and Buckingham Palace, making it an ideal starting point for exploring royal London.
Good to know
- Age suitability
- There is no age restriction for visiting Westminster Abbey. However, children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
- Opening times
09:30–15:30 09:30–15:30 09:30–15:30 09:30–15:30 09:30–15:30 09:00–15:00 CLOSED
- Know before you go
Your visit to London’s Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is still an active church. Please be advised the abbey is closed for worship services on Sundays and the opening hours may be impacted on holy days such as Christmas, Ash Wednesday, and Easter.
Please refrain from flash photography and video recording in the abbey. Flash free photography is permitted in most areas, but please pay attention to posted signs as photography is prohibited in certain areas and at all times during services.
Please note that wheeled bags, large backpacks and suitcases are not permitted in the abbey.
- Visitor guidelines
Photography is allowed for personal use, but tripods and commercial photography require permission. Eating and drinking are not permitted inside the abbey, except for bottled water. Mobile phones should be set to silent mode, and loud conversations should be avoided. Please respect the abbey's historical and spiritual significance by keeping noise levels down and not touching or handling artifacts.
Frequently asked
How long does it take?
The standard entry ticket allows you to spend up to 120 minutes exploring the abbey. However, you can stay longer if you wish, and some areas may require a longer visit due to their complexity.
Is it suitable for families?
Yes, Westminster Abbey is suitable for families with children. However, some areas may be restricted due to conservation work or sensitive content. Consider contacting the abbey in advance to arrange for a family-friendly tour.
What's included?
The standard entry ticket includes access to the abbey's main areas, including the nave, the choir, and the Lady Chapel. You'll also receive a multimedia guide to help you navigate the abbey and learn more about its history and significance.
How do I get there?
Westminster Abbey is located in the heart of London, near Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament. You can take the Tube to Westminster Station or walk from central London. The abbey is also accessible by bus or taxi.
Where you'll be
London, Dean's Yard, London SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom
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