Designed by Sir Christopher Wren in, the late 17th century, St Paul’s Cathedral is a vibrant working church that welcomes millions of visitors a year. A true national treasure and London icon in it’s own right the building provides a space for discovery, debate, learning and reflection. St Paul’s Cathedral hosts a lively programme of concerts, educational events and performing arts and is accessible by the public to worship or sightsee however they deem fit.
St Paul’s Cathedral is a vibrant working church, a national treasure and a London icon. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the late 17th century, the Cathedral has been the Cathedral Church of the Diocese of London for over 1,400 years.
Our building provides a space for reflection, discovery, learning and debate. In 2019, we welcomed nearly two million people through our doors, to worship, sightsee, and attend a lively programme of concerts, educational events and performing arts. Although fewer people have attended since the pandemic, we are still welcoming hundreds of thousands of people to these services, events and to our wonderful building each year.
Although much of the cathedral is visitable for free there are sightseeing tours that are ticketed but will gain you access to attractions such as the Cathedral Floor and Crypt, the Dome Galleries, multimedia guides and any temporary exhibitions and installations that the Cathedral has on at the time of your visit.
When you are planning your next stay at Hotel Indigo London Paddington be sure to visit St Paul’s and other fabulous tourist attractions in and around Westminster.
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