The entrance fee for St Paul’s Cathedral is £26 per adult (ages 18+), £10 per child, with concession and family tickets available at reduced rates[2][3][7]. Ticket prices may vary slightly depending on the booking source and available discounts, but the official price is £26 per adult when purchased onsite, or £23.40 if booked online in advance[7].
Disabled visitors and their accompanying carers can access the cathedral for free[2][3]. Attending church services is also free for all visitors, but exploring the cathedral’s galleries, crypt, and dome requires a paid sightseeing ticket[2][3].
Your entry ticket includes access to:
- Main cathedral floor
- The Crypt
- The Dome Galleries (including the Stone and Golden Galleries)
- Multimedia guides (available in multiple languages)
- Guided tours (subject to availability upon arrival)
Standard sightseeing hours are Monday, Tuesday, Thursday through Saturday from 8:30am to 4:30pm, and Wednesday from 10am to 4:30pm, with last entry at 4:00pm[2][3][5][6].
Photography (non-commercial) is allowed during sightseeing hours in most areas, but there are some restrictions[4].
References
- [2] Here’s Everything You Need To Know About St Paul’s Cathedral
- [3] Book St Paul’s Cathedral tickets | Prices and opening hours
- [4] Everything You Need to Know About St Paul’s Cathedral
- [5] London: St Paul’s Cathedral Admission Ticket 2025 – BOOK NOW
- [6] St Paul’s Cathedral – Full 2025 Visitors Guide – 7 Wonders
- [7] Ticket types and prices | St Paul’s Cathedral
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