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Today at St Paul's

Welcome

Opening times

We're open from Monday to Saturday for sightseeing. 

We open at 8.30am on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and 10am on Wednesdays. Last entry for sightseeing is usually at 4pm with sightseeing ending 30 minutes after the last entry time. 

Our Dome Galleries open at 9.30am (10am on Wednesdays) with last entry at 4.15pm. 

Opening and closing times can change, so we recommend you visit our calendar to check the day you will be attending.

Ticket types and prices

It's free to worship at St Paul's, but sightseeing is ticketed. The cost of our Monday to Saturday sightseeing is £27 per adult and £10.50 per child, with discounts for families, groups and concessions. Some free tickets are also available. Visit our page on ticket types and prices for more information. 

How to book

Sightseeing tickets can be booked online or in person. 

Safety and security

We have a wealth of measures in place to ensure your safety, including 24/7 security camera coverage and regular patrols, trained security staff stationed across the site, thorough entry checks, and a close relationship with local police.

Bags above the maximum permitted dimensions of 45cm x 30cm x 25cm including handles, wheels and pockets cannot be brought into the Cathedral. There is no cloakroom facility so please do not bring larger items with you.

How to find us

Our address is:

St Paul's Cathedral, St Paul's Churchyard, London, EC4M 8AD

Our nearest tube station is St Paul’s Underground Station and we are accessible via a number of public transport routes. 

Accessibility

With specially designed guides and tours, and measures in place to improve physical accessibility, disabled visitors can enjoy their visit here. Visit our Accessibility page for more information.

What's happening at St Paul's

Tyndale Bible open at "The Acts of the Apostles". Long white "snake" weights are visible holding the top right and left corners of paper open.

Marking the 500th anniversary of William Tyndale's New Testament

This year, we'll commemorate the 500th anniversary of Tyndale’s New Testament translation with a new display and events celebrating this treasure in our collection.

Boy and girl choristers singing in the quire
As part of our Cathedral Choir, Choristers perform around the globe, and gain a first-class academic education at the Cathedral School.
Meg Munn, a white woman with blonde hair, photographed in front of a navy blue background.

Meg Munn appointed as new Chair of the Safeguarding Advisory Group

The SAG works to ensure the highest standards of safeguarding are being met here, providing independent oversight and reporting directly to our Chapter.

Plan your visit

Whether you’re visiting with family or a school group, there’s plenty to discover behind our doors.

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young family with baby lighting candles prayer
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Quire and organ with light flare

Our service schedule

Our calendar shows what’s coming up each day, while our downloadable service schedule lets you discover the music at every service.

Ways to donate

From helping to maintain our beautiful building, to funding the music programme, there are a number of ways to donate to us.

Become a friend

For a small annual fee, you can join the Friends of St Paul’s, and benefit from free visits, discounts at our shop and priority access to events and services.