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St Paul's Cathedral - Fast Track Entry England

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St Paul?s Cathedral, whose dome dominates London?s skyline, is England?s architectural masterpiece and place of national celebration. The cathedral was designed by the famed architect Sir Christopher Wren, after the Great Fire of London in 1666 destroyed its predecessor. The cathedral took 35 years to build from 1675 ? 1710, spanning the lives of five monarchs and was the first cathedral to have been built and completed in its architect?s lifetime. St Paul?s Cathedral is where people and events of overwhelming national significance have been celebrated, mourned or commemorated. From state funerals for British heroes such as Sir Winston Churchill, to the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, and National Services of Thanksgiving to celebrate the Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilee?s of Her Majesty the Queen. Touch-screen multimedia guides in nine languages are included for sightseers, offering up to 90 minutes of audio commentary, videos and imagery for a self guided tour. Tours led by cathedral guides are also offered, usually starting at 10.00, 11.00, 13.00 & 14.00 and last for 90 minutes; visitors should register to join a tour once inside the cathedral. Explore the cathedral floor then visit the Whispering Gallery to test the unique acoustics. Climb further to the Stone and Golden Galleries, which afford breathtaking panoramic views across the city. Descend to the crypt which houses tombs and memorials to famous Britons such as Admiral Lord Nelson, The Duke of Wellington and Wren himself.   

Highlights: St Paul?s Cathedral, whose dome dominates London?s skyline, is England?s architectural masterpiece and place of national celebration. The cathedral was designed by the famed architect Sir Christopher Wren, after the Great Fire of London in 1666 destroyed its predecessor. The cathedral took 35 years to build from 1675 ? 1710, spanning the lives of five monarchs and was the first cathedral to have been built and completed in its architect?s lifetime. St Paul?s Cathedral is where people and events of overwhelming national significance have been celebrated, mourned or commemorated. From state funerals for British heroes such as Sir Winston Churchill, to the Royal Wedding of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer, and National Services of Thanksgiving to celebrate the Silver, Golden and Diamond Jubilee?s of Her Majesty the Queen.   Ticket Includes: - Fast Track entry - Access to all 5 levels of the cathedral (cathedral floor, crypt, Whispering, Stone and Golden Galleries) - Touch screen multimedia guides (in 9 languages- English, French,German, Italian, Portuguese, Spanish, Japanese, Korean and Mandarin) - Option to join onto guided tours and welcome talks upon arrival Please Note: Sightseeing tickets are available to book for Mondays to Saturdays. On Sundays, St Paul's is open for worship only. For changes to opening times see 'More Information'... Why not combine your visit to St Paul's Cathedral with other famous attractions and activities in London such as Kensington Palace or a Thames Cruise.



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