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Description of Visit St Paul's Cathedral with Multimedia Guide
It might not be as tall as the Shard or as ancient as Westminster Abbey, but St Paul’s Cathedral occupies a special place in the British psyche.
Perhaps it’s the architectural mastery of Sir Christoher Wren. Maybe it’s the moments of national unity - weddings, jubilees, funerals, etc. - that have been celebrated here. It could be the hints to British identity on show both inside and out. Whatever it is, St Paul’s is a fascinating place to visit.
With this ticket, you’ll access the building from the cathedral floor to the elevated galleries, down to the crypt which houses the tombs of Nelson and the Duke of Wellington and up to the top of the dome at a height of 111 metres above the surrounding city streets.
The visit is enhanced by a multimedia guide, allowing you to find out about every space, artefact and detail of the historic building at your pace. It is available in 9 languages, both European and international. Special guides for families are available, as are audio-described and British SignLanguage options.
As this is an operational religious building, we ask you to pay attention to signs, notices and members of staff as some areas are off limits to visitors at certain times of the day and photography is regulated.
Perhaps it’s the architectural mastery of Sir Christoher Wren. Maybe it’s the moments of national unity - weddings, jubilees, funerals, etc. - that have been celebrated here. It could be the hints to British identity on show both inside and out. Whatever it is, St Paul’s is a fascinating place to visit.
With this ticket, you’ll access the building from the cathedral floor to the elevated galleries, down to the crypt which houses the tombs of Nelson and the Duke of Wellington and up to the top of the dome at a height of 111 metres above the surrounding city streets.
The visit is enhanced by a multimedia guide, allowing you to find out about every space, artefact and detail of the historic building at your pace. It is available in 9 languages, both European and international. Special guides for families are available, as are audio-described and British SignLanguage options.
As this is an operational religious building, we ask you to pay attention to signs, notices and members of staff as some areas are off limits to visitors at certain times of the day and photography is regulated.
What does the activity include
- Entry to St Paul's Cathedral
- Access to the galleries, the crypt and the dome
- Multimedia guide available in 9 languages
- Gift shop
- Facilities
- Smartphone ticket
How long the activity lasts
A typical visit lasts between 90 minutes and 2 hours.
When your activity starts and finishes
08:30 - 16:30
09:30 - 16:15
Yumping is committed to you
Last entry: 30 minute(s) before closing
Wheelchair accessible
Digital inputs accepted
- Opening times are subject to change, please check them before visiting
- You can bring your own headphones (with a 3.5mm jack) for the multimedia guide or use the ones available site
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1 - 6 people
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