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An absolutely essential part of any visit to London, Westminster Abbey is one of the city’s most iconic buildings. Steeped in over a thousand years of history, Benedictine monks first started worshipping at this site in the middle of the tenth century and the current building has been there for over 700 years.

Glorious Architecture

This magnificent gothic construct is a sight to behold and the incredible stained glass is some of the most impressive in the UK.

Poets’ Corner

Visit the literary corner, a place of pilgrimage for literature lovers. It is named the Poet’s Corner due to the number of poets and writers that have been buried there such as William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, and Rudyard Kipling.

Kings and Queens

Westminster Abbey has been the venue for 39 Royal coronations since 1066 including the current reigning King Charles III. With seventeen monarchs buried at the Abbey, it was also the wedding venue of William and Kate in 2011.

Morning Entry
Weekdays (9:30am to 12:00pm)
Saturdays (9:00am to 12:00pm)

Afternoon Entry
Weekdays (12:00pm to 15:00pm)
Saturdays (12:00pm to 14:30pm)

Opening Hours:

Mon - Fri: 9:30am - 3:30pm (last entry) Sat: 9am - 3pm (last entry) They Abbey will close fully 1 hour after last entry. Galleries will open 30 mins after main opening time.

Please note:

The multimedia guide will be included in the price of admission. Exception : Multimedia guide is not available when the Abbey opens for Wednesday Lates from 4.30pm until 7pm. During peak periods, queuing is expected at the Ticket Office regardless of your pre-booked time slot.  Westminster Abbey is a working church and subject to occasional closures due to special services and events . Free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance.

Highlights

Step inside one of London’s most iconic buildings.
The abbey’s history spans more than a thousand years.
A total of 17 monarchs are buried here.
Exquisite gothic architecture and beautiful stained glass.
See the Coronation Chair and the memorials in Poets’ Corner.
The venue of William and Kate's wedding in 2011.

Inclusions

Entrance to Westminster Abbey
Multimedia audio guide (Not available for Wednesday Lates)

Exclusions

Transport
Food and drink