Visits & Events
Getting here
St Paul's Cathedral
St Paul's Churchyard
London
EC4M 8AD

Plan your journey
To plan your journey from any location in London, use Transport for London's Journey Planner.
Many people access St Paul's via the Millennium Bridge from the South Bank, which offers stunning views of the south side of the Cathedral from the river.
By underground
The nearest Underground station is St Paul's on the Central Line (2 minute walk). Mansion House and Cannon Street stations on the District and Circle Lines are also within walking distance. Central line trains run every four minutes on weekdays and every six minutes at weekends.
NB: BLACKFRIARS Underground station is currently closed for renovation. The overground station remains open.
Please note that not all of these stations can be accessed by people in wheelchairs. Please contact London Transport for information about the closest station to the Cathedral with wheelchair access.
By train
The major local over-ground stations are London Bridge (20 minute walk), Cannon Street (8 minute walk), and Blackfriars (5 minute walk).
By bus
Directly outside the Cathedral you can catch the following buses:
No.4 to Waterloo or Archway
No.11 to Liverpool Street or Fulham Broadway
No.15 to Paddington or Eastham
No.23 to Liverpool Street or Ladbroke Grove
No.26 to Elephant and Castle or Shadwell
From Newgate Street you can catch the following buses:
No.242 to Tottenham Court Road to Homerton Hospital
No. 25 Oxford Circus or Ilford
By bike
Free bicycle parking is provided in designated places on streets throughout the City. To view a list of free bicycle parking spaces please click here.
By car
Visitors to St Paul's are advised to arrive by public transport whenever possible. There is a public car park on Queen Victoria Street to the south of the Cathedral. On-street parking is very restricted around the Cathedral itself, but there is limited parking in the Cathedral's coach park for cars displaying a disabled badge.
If you do need to drive to St Paul's, avoid frustration by checking the City streetworks first. View a list of currently planned streetworks here
By coach
Coach parking is available on the south side of the Cathedral
Plan your journey
To plan your journey from any location in London, use Transport for London's Journey Planner.
Many people access St Paul's via the Millennium Bridge from the South Bank, which offers stunning views of the south side of the Cathedral from the river.
By underground
The nearest Underground station is St Paul's on the Central Line (2 minute walk). Mansion House and Cannon Street stations on the District and Circle Lines are also within walking distance. Central line trains run every four minutes on weekdays and every six minutes at weekends.
NB: BLACKFRIARS Underground station is currently closed for renovation. The overground station remains open.
Please note that not all of these stations can be accessed by people in wheelchairs. Please contact London Transport for information about the closest station to the Cathedral with wheelchair access.
By train
The major local over-ground stations are London Bridge (20 minute walk), Cannon Street (8 minute walk), and Blackfriars (5 minute walk).
By bus
Directly outside the Cathedral you can catch the following buses:
No.4 to Waterloo or Archway
No.11 to Liverpool Street or Fulham Broadway
No.15 to Paddington or Eastham
No.23 to Liverpool Street or Ladbroke Grove
No.26 to Elephant and Castle or Shadwell
From Newgate Street you can catch the following buses:
No.242 to Tottenham Court Road to Homerton Hospital
No. 25 Oxford Circus or Ilford
By bike
Free bicycle parking is provided in designated places on streets throughout the City. To view a list of free bicycle parking spaces please click here.
By car
Visitors to St Paul's are advised to arrive by public transport whenever possible. There is a public car park on Queen Victoria Street to the south of the Cathedral. On-street parking is very restricted around the Cathedral itself, but there is limited parking in the Cathedral's coach park for cars displaying a disabled badge.
If you do need to drive to St Paul's, avoid frustration by checking the City streetworks first. View a list of currently planned streetworks here
By coach
Directly outside the Cathedral you can catch the following buses:
No.4 to Waterloo or Archway
No.11 to Liverpool Street or Fulham Broadway
No.15 to Paddington or Eastham
No.23 to Liverpool Street or Ladbroke Grove
No.26 to Elephant and Castle or Shadwell
From Newgate Street you can catch the following buses:
No.242 to Tottenham Court Road to Homerton Hospital
No. 25 Oxford Circus or Ilford
By bike
Free bicycle parking is provided in designated places on streets throughout the City. To view a list of free bicycle parking spaces please click here.
By car
Visitors to St Paul's are advised to arrive by public transport whenever possible. There is a public car park on Queen Victoria Street to the south of the Cathedral. On-street parking is very restricted around the Cathedral itself, but there is limited parking in the Cathedral's coach park for cars displaying a disabled badge.
If you do need to drive to St Paul's, avoid frustration by checking the City streetworks first. View a list of currently planned streetworks here
Coach parking is available on the south side of the Cathedral



