Westminster Abbey and St Paul’s Cathedral Tickets

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The Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral are two of London’s most recognizable buildings and places to visit. 

Westminster Abbey is one of the oldest cathedrals in London and symbolizes British heritage and culture.

You can visit the tombs of 17 kings and 3,000 notable Britons while learning about its function as the coronation church since 1066. 

Visit St. Paul’s Cathedral and explore the tomb, the Whispering Gallery, and the Golden Gallery for breathtaking city vistas. 

Sir Christopher Wren built St. Paul’s Cathedral, which marks a remarkable history dating back more than 1,400 years.

With the St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey combo ticket, you can visit both locations at a discounted price and see the best of both of these popular places.

Westminster Abbey and St Paul’s Cathedral Tickets

St Paul’s Cathedral and Westminster Abbey
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This combo ticket is the best way to explore London’s two popular and ancient holy sites.

Discover the incredible World War One Altar Frontal and the tombs of Lord Horatio Nelson and Sir Christopher Wren in the cathedral.

Climb the 257 steps from the cathedral floor to reach the Whispering Gallery, which circles the dome’s interior.

Take a self-guided audio tour to learn about the history of royal weddings and coronations of kings, queens, soldiers, statesmen, poets, heroes, and villains.

Observe the architecture of the Abbey, one of the most important Gothic buildings in the country. It preserves more than ten centuries of British history.

Inclusions

  • Access to the Cathedral
  • Entrance to Westminster Abbey
  • Live guide
  • Audio guide in 13 languages

Ticket price

The ticket price for this combined tour is £52 for adults over 18 and £22 for children 17 years and below.

You get a 5% discount on the price, compared to the individual attraction ticket price, if bought separately.

If you are taking family tickets with a combination of two adults and two/three children, you get a good discount.

St. Paul’s Cathedral Ticket Price

AgeTicket price
Adult ticket (18 to 64 years)£24
Child ticket (6 to 17 years)£9
Senior Citizen ticket (65+ years) and Students (18+ with a valid student ID)£21
Family (1 adult, 3 children)£33
Family (2 adults, 3 children)£57
Infant ticket (below 6 years)Free

Westminster Abbey Ticket Price

AgeTicket price
Adult ticket (18+ years)£28
Child ticket (below 17 years)£12
Senior ticket (with ID)£26
Family ticket (2 adults, 2 children)£28

Frequently Asked Questions

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Amenities
Accessibility and Mobility
Wheelchair access
Lift and Ramps
Information and Navigation
Information Desk
Audio guides
Guide Map
Safety and Security
First aid
Security and surveillance
Convenience
Restrooms
Baby changing facilities
Lockers and Cloakroom
Water Filter