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Founded by monks in 960 AD, and originally built on a small island on the Thames, Westminster Abbey has over 1,000 years of history behind its humble walls! Get Inside Westminster Abbey before the crowds and learn all the facts your brain can pack in, as you explore the nooks, crannies and corners with a British guide! Find out which English monarchs have walked the aisle. Dive into all the cool historical details that other tours leave out, and get the inside scoop on the important events that have taken place here. From Princess Diana's funeral to William and Kate’s wedding, to the cold, winter's night in 1950 when a group of daring students broke in and stole the Stone of Scone – this is one amazing Abbey. Take a walk around on your own and see the tombs of royal family members, aristocrats, and illustrious personalities like Charles Dickens, Geoffrey Chaucer and Rudyard Kipling. It's a close-up look at British history like you've never experienced it before.

What's Included

* Early access to Westminster Abbey * Tour guide

About Westminster Abbey Tickets, Tours & Visitor Information [Best Deals & Combos]

Westminster Abbey is a significant religious and historical landmark in London. Officially titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, it serves as a place of worship, a royal peculiar (meaning it is under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch), and a repository of British history. The Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066, witnessing the crowning of every English monarch except for two. It has also been the setting for numerous royal weddings, including that of Westminster Abbey and Catherine Middleton

Beyond its royal connections, Westminster Abbey is a place of remembrance, honoring distinguished figures from all walks of life. Poets, scientists, musicians, and politicians are among those interred or commemorated within its walls, making it a symbol of national identity and a celebration of human achievement. The Abbey continues to play an important role in British life, hosting daily services and special events that reflect its enduring legacy.

Highlights

Witness royal coronations at the Coronation Chair.
Visit Poets' Corner, honouring literary giants.
Explore the tombs of kings, queens, and other notable figures.
Admire the stunning Gothic architecture and stained glass windows.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I book Westminster Abbey tickets?

You can book Westminster Abbey tickets online through our website for verified tickets and potential deals.

Where is the best place to buy Westminster Abbey tickets?

The best place to buy tickets is online through reputable platforms like our website, offering convenience and guaranteed entry.

Can I buy tickets at Westminster Abbey?

Yes, tickets can be purchased on-site, but pre-booking online is recommended to avoid queues and secure your preferred time slot.

Is there a dress code for visiting Westminster Abbey?

While there is no strict dress code, it is advisable to dress respectfully when visiting Westminster Abbey.

How long does it take to visit Westminster Abbey?

The average visit duration is between 2 to 3 hours to fully explore the Abbey's interior.

Are there guided tours available at Westminster Abbey?

Yes, guided tours are available and can enhance your understanding of the Abbey's history and significance.

Is Westminster Abbey wheelchair accessible?

Westminster Abbey offers limited wheelchair access. Check the official website for specific details and accessible routes.

Can I take photos inside Westminster Abbey?

Photography is restricted in certain areas of the Abbey. Please adhere to the posted guidelines.

What is the significance of Westminster Abbey?

Westminster Abbey is a significant religious and historical landmark, serving as a coronation church, royal peculiar, and a repository of British history.

What should I know before visiting Westminster Abbey?

Before visiting, check the Abbey's schedule, book tickets in advance through our website, and allow ample time to explore the vast interior.

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