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  1. Find out the cost of sightseeing tickets to the Cathedral, and what discounts are available. The price of admission includes entry to the Cathedral Floor, Crypt and the Dome Galleries. Admission also includes multimedia guides.

  2. Opening times. The Cathedral is open from Monday to Saturday for sightseeing. On most days, doors open at 8.30am on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, and 10am on Wednesdays. Last entry for sightseeing is usually at 4pm with sightseeing ending 30 minutes after the last entry time.

  3. We have a number of sightseeing tickets available, with discounts for children, students, seniors over 65, and families. Tickets give you access to the Cathedral Floor and Crypt, the Dome Galleries, our multimedia guides and any temporary exhibitions and installations.

  4. What's on at St Paul's. From special concerts to temporary art exhibitions, our What's On page shows all the services and events happening at the Cathedral – and gives you a chance to search and filter to find specific events.

  5. The start of the Christmas season with the re-telling of the story of the birth of Christ in words and music at this traditional service of Lessons and Carols, with music from the St Paul's Cathedral Choir and readings given by representatives of London life and the St Paul's Cathedral Community.

  6. Dec 3, 2014 · Find information about all the services and concerts taking place at St Paul's Cathedral this Advent and Christmas.

  7. Sep 24, 2024 · Book tickets. Online event premiered on YouTube and then available on catch-up. Marilynne Robinson’s new book Reading Genesis is a profound meditation on the first book of the Bible.

  8. A one-hour tour in English of the Triforium which includes the Library aisle, the Library, the Trophy Room and Great Model, as well as a spectacular view down from the top of the iconic Geometric Staircase* and another down the nave from above the Great West Doors.

  9. Our regularly updated service schedule breaks down the services for the coming period, with a list of music for each service. Please note that our service schedule is the only place to find up-to-date information about the music that will be performed at each services.

  10. Performed by the world-renowned Choir of St Pauls Cathedral, the Cathedral Chorus and the City of London Sinfonia, Messiah is one of Handel’s most famous and best-loved works. The rousing 'Hallelujah' Chorus is one of the most famous pieces of Baroque choral music.