Westminster Abbey Tickets – New integration

* Westminster Abbey is one of London’s most iconic landmarks * The Abbey has more than a thousand years of history * Experience the exquisite gothic architecture * The final resting place of 17 monarchs * See the Coronation Chair, Poets’ Corner and the stunning Lady Chapel

Approx 4 hours
Mobile & printed vouchers accepted
Free Cancellation
Fully refundable when canceled up to 24 hours prior to departure.

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

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  • Entrance to Westminster Abbey
  • Multimedia guide

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Itinerary

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.

Coronation Chair
Created for King Edward I in 1296, the chair has been the seat for the crowning of every monarch since 1308, including Queen Victoria and our current reigning King, HRH Elizabeth II. It is the oldest piece of furniture in the UK that is still used for its original intention.

Poets’ Corner
The literary corner of the Abbey is named due to the large amount of poets and writers buried there, including Geoffrey Chaucer, Charles Dickens, Rudyard Kipling and Thomas Hardy, as well as many memorial stones and busts dedicated to the likes of Shakespeare and loved Scottish poet Robert Burns

Kings and Queens
Westminster Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066 and seventeen monarchs are buried there. The Abbey was also the place where William and Kate tied the knot in 2011.

Visiting Times:

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.

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