Book sightseeing tickets We have a number of sightseeing tickets available, with discounts for children, students, seniors over 65, and families.
Planning your visit Find out everything you need to know to get the most out of your visit to St Paul’s, including opening times, ticket types and prices and what's on offer.
Worship with us Find key information and guidance on our services – including our service schedule – and see how St Paul's connects to its wider London community.
Music Meet our choirs and musicians, learn more about our organ and bells, and find information about performing at the Cathedral.
About the Collections Our Collections department take care of our archives, library and objects – each collection featuring some remarkable historical artefacts.
Our timeline From our consecration to 21st century, chart the history of St Paul's and see which events – and people – helped create the Cathedral as it is today.
St Paul's Cathedral Institute events Find out what’s coming up at the Cathedral and online in events exploring Christian faith and spirituality, art and history, and contemporary issues.
Our digital resources Looking for inspiration? Our learning library holds hundreds of films, podcasts and other resources for all ages.
Visit with your school From virtual visits to themed tours around the Cathedral, explore our learning offer by subject or by key stage.
Visit with your family Discover London’s iconic church together. Explore 300 years of history with a family trail or come along to a family event. Find everything you need to know for a fun day out with the kids.
About us Learn about St Paul's mission and purpose, the structure of our organisation and how we make decisions.
News and updates Discover our latest news, including updates from the latest projects, details of special events, services, and more.
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.
Corporate support Visited by millions, visible across London and known around the globe - enjoy the myriad of opportunities and events unique to our Cathedral by becoming a corporate partner of St Paul’s.
Your event at St Paul's Widely considered to be one of the world’s most beautiful buildings, St Paul’s Cathedral is a breathtaking events venue.
Weddings, baptisms and confirmations Understand the criteria for those who wish to be married, baptised or confirmed at St Paul's, and what next steps to take if you or a family member are eligible.
Written reflection Easter Good Friday Music Music for Good Friday and Easter Singer Carris Jones writes about music that illuminates the mystery and meanings of Good Friday and Easter.
Press and media If you’re looking to feature St Paul’s in a news story, seeking imagery of our building, or have any other media-related enquiry, our Communications team are here to help.
Written reflection Death Jesus Monarchy Queen Elizabeth II On Dying Well Canon Chancellor, Dr Paula Gooder, reflects on dying well as we mourn the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.
Written reflection Art Easter Holy Week Lent Painting the Passion Ayla Lepine reflects on paintings in the National Gallery which illuminate our Lent, Holy Week and Easter pilgrimage.
Written reflection Bible Old Testament A People Holy to the Lord: Kingship in the Bible Janet Tollington reflects on stories of kingship in the Bible, and what they mean for Christians today.
Filming at St Paul's TV and film producers, professional photographers and content creators, here’s everything you need to know about filming and photography at St Paul’s.
Written reflection Holy Spirit Pentecost The Spirit of Abundance David Hoyle celebrates the abundant, creative, disruptive gifts of the Holy Spirit and the Day of Pentecost.
Film and video Christ Forgiveness René Girard Scapegoating Violence Sermon: Cain and Abel Giles Fraser explores violence, forgiveness, scapegoating and the imitation of Christ through René Girard’s theology.
Written reflection Lent Pilgrimage Spirituality Lent To be a Pilgrim Andrew Tremlett reflects on pilgrimage for the season of Lent.