

London, United Kingdom
London, United Kingdom
St Paul’s Cathedral is London’s landmark Anglican cathedral, famed for Sir Christopher Wren’s Baroque design and vast lead-covered dome. Completed in 1710 after the Great Fire, it hosts national ceremonies and offers sweeping city views from the Stone and Golden Galleries. Inside, discover the Whispering Gallery’s acoustics, the marble-clad nave, and memorials to figures like Nelson and Wellington in the crypt. Regular services, concerts, and guided tours reveal its spiritual and historical roles. Note the admission fee and many steps to upper galleries; accessibility options are available. Ideal for architecture lovers, history enthusiasts, and panoramic-view seekers.
Opening Hours
Mon–Sat: 8:30–16:30 Sun: Closed to sightseeing (services only)