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Get direct access to Westminster Abbey and dive into over 1000 years of british history! You see the Coronation Chair, visit the tombs of the kings and queens and learn all about the church with a free multi-media guide. Westminster Abbey is one of the world's greatest churches and is an essential part of any trip to London!

Highlights

- Get direct access via the north door to Westminster Abbey
- Explore over 1000 years of british history
- See the Coronation Chair 
- Visit the tombs of the kings and queens
- Experience the Poets' Corner
- Look at the incredible architecture
- Learn about the church with a free multi-media guide 

What can I expect?

Detailed stained glass windows in bright colors that shine in the sunlight. Statues and former clothes of the royals inside the display cases. Tombs with beautiful crowns. Westminster Abbey is not just one thing, as it represents over 1000 years of british history! 

Westminster Abbey is an architectural masterpiece from the 13th to 16th centuries and also an UNESCO World Heritage Site. The latter is not without reason. Inside you find the tombs of the former kings and queens as well as their clothing and even the Coronation chair.

Since 1066 every Coronation and numerous other royal occasions, including sixteen royal weddings, have been held and celebrated here. Today it is still a church dedicated to regular worship and to the celebration of great events in the life of the nation.

On your way through the church you find wonderful art pieces, that represent the royal history, stunning statues and countless memorials to the famous - one of them is called Poets' Corner, where 100 poets and writers are buried or have memorials. Among the famous memorials you find at Westminster Abbey are Jane Austen, Isaac Newton, Charles Dickens, Laurence Olivier, William Shakespeare and Charles Darwin.

This ticket comes with a free multi-media guide, through which you learn more about the church's fascinating history. 

How does it work?

How do I get my tickets?
Shortly after your booking has been completed your e-ticket will be sent directly to your e-mail. Simply print it out and bring it on your tour. 

Important information

- Please note that it's only allowed to book a maximum of 10 tickets for Westminster Abbey.
- Please be aware Westminster Abbey is a active place of worship and is therefore sometimes closed for special services and events. Opening times are subject to change at any time. You are advised to check opening times before your visit.
- Westminster Abbey is closed to tourists on Sundays. On Sundays and religious holidays such as Easter and Christmas, the Abbey is open for worship only. All are welcome and it is free to attend services.
- Besides the languages displayed here on the page, the multi-media guide is also available in Vietnamese and British Sign Language.

Ticket categories

Adult (18+)
Child (6-17)
Child (0-5): Free of charge

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sat, 7 dec 2024

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What’s included?

- Entrance ticket to Westminster Abbey.
- Multi-media guide.

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Westminster Abbey

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20 Deans Yd Westminster, London SW1P 3PA

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