• Westminster Abbey Tickets
  • Westminster Abbey Tickets
  • Westminster Abbey Tickets
  • Westminster Abbey Tickets

Westminster Abbey Tickets

Discover over ten centuries of British history in a building in the heart of London where worship takes place every day. TicketsToDo provides admission tickets to Westminster Abbey. Children aged 0-5 can enter free. Book Tickets Online & Save.

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Last Updated: 27th Mar 2024
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Highlights

  • Be a part of the choir that takes place daily.
  • Buy souvenirs from the Abbey Retail Store.
  • Witness history at the Westminster Abbey that dates back to 960 AD.
  • Spend a day at the serene Westminster Abbey library that houses ancient textbooks, manuscripts, archival materials and more.
  • Get our Westminster Tickets and explore the Gothic structure that was established by monks.

What To Expect

Westminster Abbey has been a significant structure of London's history and witnessed some of the historical events over 1000 years. Get your Westminster Abbey Tickets with us and spend a day in the most glorious venue in London. 

The Poet's Corner: 

Visit the pilgrimage for literature lovers as you enter the Poet's Corner that is the burial ground for more than 100 poets and have their memorials here. Some of the poets who are buried here are William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, Charles Dickens and Bronte Sisters. The first poet who was buried at this corner was Geoffrey Chaucer followed by other great poets like Edmund Spenser and more. You can also look at the various memorials dedicated to great poets like Ted Hughes, C.S. Lewis, Philip Larkin, and more. Witness a chapter of history with the Westminster Abbey Tickets and get amazing discounts and offers from us. 

The Pyx Chamber:

This part of the Westminster Abbey is one of the oldest surviving areas of the venue. The low vaulted room is by the East Cloister and is part of the Undercroft. It's a possibility of being used as a place of sacristy when the main building was being maintained. You can take a look at some of the medieval tiles from the 11th century that are still present at the venue. The name 'Pyx' was kept from the wooden boxes in which the silver and gold coins were kept for the Trials of the Pyx. During the trials, the coins were melted to test the authenticity of the coins and metals. 

Coronation Chair:

The Coronation Chair at Westminster Abbey, St George's Chapel is one of the most significant and celebrated pieces of furniture in the world. Posited in front of the altar, the Coronation Chair has been a witness to some of the royal ceremonies that have taken place for more than 700 years. King Edward, I ordered the making of the chair to place the famous Stone of Scone that he brought from Scotland. You can see the stunning chair that has been decorated with patterns of birds, foliage, and animals by Master Walter. 

Lady Chapel:

The Lady Chapel is one of the most spectacular views and areas of the venue. The fan-vaulted ceiling shows you a glimpse of the mesmerizing medieval ages. This place has been the burial ground for several kings and queens over the years. You can see the various tombs such as the Tomb of Elizabeth I, Effigy of Elizabeth I, Tomb effigies of Henry VII, Elizabeth of York, and more. You can see a total of 95 statues of saints, a beautiful stained glass window by High Easton, and Alan Younger as well. 

The Royal Tombs:

Westminster Abbey has seen the fall of several kings and queens and is the resting place of 30 kings and queens. You can see the tombs of Edward I, Elanor of Castile, Edward III, Phillippa of Hainault, Richard II, Anne of Bohemia and more. You can see the stunning designs on either side of the aisle and the spectacular effigies that have been stored here over years. 

The other attraction here is the Chapel House in the East Cloister that was the meeting place of the monks to read chapters. The vaulted ceiling with stunning wall paintings with arches and depict scenes from the Apocalypse in the Book of Revelation. Many rooms have been restored to maintain and keep the structure for future generations to witness a significant chapter of the region's history. Another attraction here is the Cloisters where the monks used to spend most of their time. The last place you should definitely see is The Quire where the tradition of music is kept alive for more than a thousand years. The tradition is dated back to the 10th century and is seen even today with the daily choir singing at the services. 

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Know Before You Go

Operating Hours:

  • Monday - Friday: 09:30 am - 03:30 pm.
  • Saturday: 09:00 am - 03:00 pm.

Entry & Services:

  • Personal photography is permitted at the venue. However, all visitors are requested to not use flash or take pictures during services. Carrying items like selfie sticks, tripods are not permitted. 
  • All children under the age of 17 years need to be accompanied by a guardian. 
  • You can carry your own food and beverages. Specific eating spots are located in the Cloisters. 
  • Westminster Abbey has specific regions that are accessible by wheelchairs. However, in some areas, you need to take the stairs, which remains inaccessible for visitors in a wheelchair. 
  • Do not carry large bags or suitcases. 
  • You can opt for concession tickets to enter Westminster Abbey, and we request you to carry the necessary documents and ID required to avail of these tickets. 
  • You can present the Westminster Abbey E-ticket at the entry. 
  • Skip the line and pre-book your Westminster Abbey Tickets with us. 
  • Purchase family tickets to save more money on your ticket purchases. 

How To Use

  • You can present either a printed copy or a mobile e-ticket.
  • London Westminster Abbey Ticket is only valid during the period specified in the selected package.
  • You can enter the attraction directly with this ticket.

Location

North bank of the River Thames. 20 Dean's Yard SW1P 3PA London, United Kingdom.
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FAQs

  • Can I carry my own lunch?

    You can carry your own food and beverage. There are designated areas at the Cloisters where you can have your food. 

  • Where can I park my car?

    Westminster Abbey has parking zones nearby to the venue. 

  • Is there an age limit to visit Westminster Abbey?

    No. There is no age limit for visitors. 

  • What activities can I enjoy at Westminster Abbey?

    With our Westminster Abbey Tickets you can enter the venue and indulge in sightseeing of some of the greatest historical areas in the premise. To know more about the package you are opting for, click on the ticket details or read through the insider tips.