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based on 17918 reviewsThe second time I went, it was worth walking slowly and carefully. If you have enough physical strength, you must climb to the top. There are not many people on non-holidays, so you don’t need to make an appointment in advance. You can also buy tickets at the door. There are Chinese commentaries on the headphones, and the ticket price includes
• Climb up and overlook the entire city of London
• Admire the Baroque style
• Immerse yourself in royal style
St Paul’s Cathedral is England’s architectural masterpiece and place of national celebration. St Paul’s is the only cathedral to have been designed, built and completed by a single architect (Sir Christopher Wren). A cathedral has stood here since 604AD with the current cathedral, rebuilt after the 1666 Great Fire of London, now over 300 years old.
St Paul’s has hosted events of national significance, from state funerals to the Royal Wedding of HRH Prince of Wales and Lady Diana Spencer, as well as national services of thanksgiving to celebrate the Jubilee’s of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth.

St Paul’s actually has three domes: an inner dome, a brick cone that supports the lantern, and the outer dome ‘skin’. The inner dome is 225ft high with a diameter of 102 ft. The whole structure weighs 64,000 tonnes.The golden ball on the top of the Dome is six feet in diameter, with room inside for ten people [although visitors can no longer do this]. The golden cross on top of the dome is 355.5ft from the ground meaning St Paul’s was the tallest building in London for 252 years until 1962 when the BT tower overtook it.
There are over six million pieces of glass mosaic in St Paul’s Cathedral. The St Paul’s Cathedral Grand Organ has 7,256 pipes, 108 stops and 5 manuals. Both Mendelssohn and Handel played the St Paul’s organThe Crypt of St Paul’s is the largest in Western Europe, and unusually for a cathedral, is the exact ‘footprint’ of the cathedral floor.

Explore the awe-inspiring interior of the Cathedral Floor with its monuments, mosaics and art. Climb to the Whispering Gallery to experience its unique acoustic quirk; continue climbing for the breathtaking views over London from the Stone and Golden Galleries. Descend to the Crypt housing the tombs and memorials of some of the nation’s greatest heroes, St Paul’s has been the venue for some of the nation’s grandest funerals, including State Funeral’s for Admiral Lord Nelson (1806), Arthur, Duke of Wellington (1852) , Sir Winston Churchill (1965) and the architect of St Pauls, Sir Christopher Wren.
The Crypt is home to tombs and memorials to British heroes such as Admiral Lord Nelson, the Duke of Wellington, JMW Turner, Florence Nightingale and Sir Alexander Fleming. Sir Christopher Wren is also buried here, in a very plain grave. On the wall at the head of his tomb is a plain inscription, in Latin, arranged by his son. It translates as If you seek his monument, look around you.

Multimedia guides are included, and family and individual visitors can, subject to availability, join in on the schedule of guided tours and welcome talks offered throughout the day to ticketholders.
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The second time I went, it was worth walking slowly and carefully. If you have enough physical strength, you must climb to the top. There are not many people on non-holidays, so you don’t need to make an appointment in advance. You can also buy tickets at the door. There are Chinese commentaries on the headphones, and the ticket price includes
It is a church worth visiting. There are beautiful murals inside. St. Paul's Cathedral is majestic and has the most beautiful British power in the Renaissance. Those who want to go there are recommended to take a look.
The cathedral is really worth visiting. Its designer is amazing. The dome and the whispering gallery give people a strong shock, especially climbing up to the highest outer balcony to see the panoramic view of London 😎
London Must-visit | St.Paul's Cathedral St.Paul's Cathedral is beautiful in every frame St.Paul's Cathedral was first built in 604. After many destructions and reconstructions, the existing building was designed by Sir Christopher Wren, a famous British designer and architect, at the end of the 17th century. It took 45 years of hard work to build this greatest church in London. It is the fifth largest church in the world, the largest church in the UK, and the second largest domed church in the world. Its architectural style is Baroque. It ranks among the top five churches in the world. It carries a heavy history and culture, has witnessed countless historical moments, and is the spiritual pillar of the British people.
St. Paul's Cathedral is so stunning! Its magnificent architectural style makes people marvel at human creativity. The interior of the church is solemn and beautifully decorated, giving people a strong religious atmosphere. Climbing up to the dome of the church and overlooking the scenery of London is even more beautiful. This is also the venue for many important events and ceremonies. In short, St. Paul's Cathedral is one of London's iconic buildings and is definitely worth a visit.
Baroque architectural style, this is the most memorable one of many churches, the interior is still magnificent and magnificent, the following palace celebrity tombs countless, it takes a part of time to look at... The most unforgettable thing is to climb the revolving stairs to spit, hollow stairs to make people soft legs, climb from below to Stone Gallery to golden gallery, climb up with the demon wind gusts and start to fear heights again... Anyway, on a day out, the view on the top of the church is excellent. It's also beautiful to climb up and down without hesitation and take pictures of the church under the Millennium Bridge.
Then we cross the Millennium Bridge across the Thames River to St. Paul's Cathedral on the North bank. The modern pedestrian bridge is simple and smooth. After arriving at St. Paul's Cathedral, he took pictures outside to enjoy the scenery. Because of the time constraints, he temporarily decided to cancel the arrangement of ticket purchase to visit the cathedral. Entering the main entrance of the cathedral and seeing a small open area is also a glimpse inside the world-famous church. Take a circle around the cathedral and then go to a nearby cafe on the fourth floor to look at the local view of the cathedral.
St. Paul s Cathedral in London is one of the most important landmarks in London, just like Big Ben. Hyundai is famous for hosting the wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles and the funeral of former Prime Minister Mrs. Thatcher. Many high-rise multi-color painted vaulted roofs, dazzling stained glass, gorgeous chandeliers, Jesus murals, exquisite religious figures sculpture attract believers and tourists. St. Paul's Cathedral Garden is open free of charge, 7:00-20:30 in summer and 7:00-16:00 in winter. Tickets for visiting churches are 18 pounds. No tickets are allowed at the time of worship, but visitors can only visit the back of the corridor and the main hall, not close to the altar and front seats. Photographs are not allowed in churches.