Westminster & St Paul's: Flexible Entry & Audio Tour
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Overview
Explore London's iconic Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral at your own pace with this flexible entry and audio tour. This experience is perfect for history buffs and anyone wanting to see London's most important religious sites.
What to Expect: Step inside Westminster Abbey, where kings and queens have been crowned since 1066. See the Coronation Chair, a very old chair still used today! Use your audio guide to wander through the Abbey's hallways, chapels, and cloisters, learning about the amazing building and its history. Then, head to St. Paul's Cathedral, a beautiful building that's important for England's celebrations. St. Paul’s is still a working church and a popular place for tourists to visit.
This experience includes entry tickets and audio guides for both Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral. The time selected when booking is specifically for Westminster Abbey. Personal expenses are not included. With over 2,500 five-star reviews, this tour ensures an unforgettable journey through British history and architectural grandeur.




Highlights
Explore Westminster Abbey: Discover where kings and queens have been crowned since 1066.
See the Coronation Chair: Witness the nation's oldest piece of furniture still in use.
St. Paul's Cathedral Entry: Marvel at the stunning architecture of this iconic cathedral.
Audio Guides Included: Learn fascinating facts about each site at your own pace.
Sentiment Analysis
Customers generally enjoyed the flexibility and historical insights provided by the audio tours of Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral, though some found the crowds and security checks slightly inconvenient.

Visitors loved the audio guides, finding them informative and easy to use.
Many appreciated the flexible entry, allowing them to explore at their own pace.
Customers highlighted the historical significance of both Westminster Abbey and St. Paul's Cathedral.
Several reviewers mentioned the ease of access and skip-the-line benefits.
Some visitors found the security checks time-consuming.
A few reviewers felt that the crowds inside the attractions could be overwhelming.
The Journey
Westminster Abbey
Step into Westminster Abbey, a living tapestry of British history. Since 1066, it has been the coronation church of English monarchs, and the final resting place of kings, queens, poets, and scientists. Explore its Gothic architecture, marvel at the intricate stained glass, and feel the weight of history as you walk in the footsteps of royalty. Your entry ticket includes an audio guide to illuminate the Abbey's rich past and the stories etched within its walls. Discover the Poets' Corner, pay homage to scientific giants like Isaac Newton, and witness the grandeur of royal tombs. Westminster Abbey is more than a building; it's a journey through time and the heart of the British monarchy.
St. Paul's Cathedral
Ascend to new heights at St. Paul's Cathedral, an architectural masterpiece designed by Sir Christopher Wren. Experience breathtaking panoramic views of London from the Cathedral's rooftop, an unparalleled vantage point offering a unique perspective on the city's skyline. Explore the Cathedral's awe-inspiring interior, including the Whispering Gallery, and delve into its rich history with an insightful audio guide. St. Paul's is not only a stunning architectural achievement but also a symbol of London's resilience, having survived the Blitz during World War II. Discover the tombs of historical figures like the Duke of Wellington and Admiral Nelson, and marvel at the Cathedral's stunning dome, a testament to human ingenuity and artistic brilliance.
Know Before You Go
This experience includes a St Paul's Cathedral entry ticket with audio guide, a guided tour inside St Paul's Cathedral (check timings upon arrival), and Westminster Abbey flexible admission with audio guide. The time selected during booking is specifically for Westminster Abbey. Personal expenses are not included in this tour. Remember to check the timings upon arrival at St. Paul's Cathedral for the guided tour.
Hot Tip
Many reviewers suggest arriving early, especially at Westminster Abbey, to avoid long queues and larger crowds. Wearing comfortable shoes is also recommended, as you'll be doing a lot of walking and standing.