St Paul's Cathedral

Travel Trade Visits

Welcoming Groups and FITs

St Paul's Cathedral actively works with the domestic and International travel trade markets and welcomes many hundreds of thousands of visitors to the cathedral each year. Visiting St Paul's is an awe-inspiring and informative experience and adds tremendous value to any London itinerary.

As a freesale product it is very easy to offer admission to St Paul's Cathedral to your customers with bookings only really required for very large groups. On average our visitors stay for 90 minutes although longer and shorter visits are possible.

Whilst the exterior is a true landmark of London and an attraction in its own right, it is through coming inside the cathedral that our visitors can enjoy the full majesty and scale of the building and take advantage of exploring the different areas in the cathedral. 
 
Inclusions
NEW: Multimedia Guide in 12 languages including BSL.
NEW: Group Tour System provided for groups.
NEW: Oculus Video Exhibition in the crypt.
Explore the cathedral floor, crypt and three galleries.
Scheduled guided tours for FIT visitors to join

Contact Us

To discuss working with St Paul's Cathedral as a travel trade sales partner, or if you are already a credit account holder and require your current rates please contact:

Matthew Taylor
Travel Trade Sales and Marketing Manager
matthew@stpaulscathedral.org.uk
+ 44 (0)20 7246 8317

For group bookings and other visit-related enquiries please contact:
Admissions Department (Monday - Friday 9am - 2pm)
 
+44 (0)20 7246 8357

For information about cathedral events please consult the cathedral diary, email   or call +44 (0) 20 7236 4128

Resources
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The west facade of St Paul's Cathedral

The west facade of St Paul's Cathedral   Enlarge

Looking up into the dome

Looking up into the dome   Enlarge

Interior of St Paul's Cathedral

Interior of St Paul's Cathedral   Enlarge

Nelson's tomb in the Nelson Chamber, The Crypt

Nelson's tomb in the Nelson Chamber, The Crypt   Enlarge