Being one of the most recognisable and famous landmarks of London, the site has stood strong over the years, acting as a sanctuary of the Anglican faith. The Cathedral of St. Paul in London is a monument situated near the Upper Thames St and close to the tube station Blackfriars. The Cathedral is the biggest ones in London and is opened for visits every day from 08:00 AM till 18:00 PM Tickets prices range from 7 to 44 £.
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Getting there
Visitors have a plethora of ways when it comes reaching St. Paul`s Cathedral on foot and by public transport.
By train and tube: One fast and practical way of travelling to St. Paul`s Cathedral is the London underground which has at least three stations nearby it. The first and closest is St. Paul's (no more than a two-minutes walk). It is also a simple walk from the Central, Northern and Waterloo & City Lines and DLR Bank.
By bus: Public transport stops are close to the Cathedral, the best options being 4, 11, 15, 23, 25, 26, 100 and 242.
By car: Traveling by car is somewhat difficult to manage around the Cathedral, as it is an overcrowded tourist area. The roads nearby are New Change and Cannon St which are linked to the main Queen Victoria Station.
International: visitors landing at London City International Airport can catch a direct bus or tube line to the city centre. The stops are right at the airport exit.
Parking facilities
The nearest car park is situated on Queen Victoria Street. The lot presupposes spots for the Blue Badge holders.
Access for people with special needs
Ramps and other installations for people with special needs offer easy access to the building and an enjoyable experience during the visit. The venue is equipped with adapted toilets and welcomes guide dogs. Companions are welcome free of charge.
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