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Westminster Abbey
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View on mapProtestant abbey hosting daily services and every English and British coronation since 1066.via Google
The royal coronation church since 1066 and the burial site of monarchs, poets, and scientists like Isaac Newton.
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- Paid entry (€€); closed to tourists on Sundays for regular worship services.
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Visiting the Westminster Abbey was one of the most memorable parts of our time in London. The history inside this place is unbelievable, and it’s hard to describe how impressive it feels walking through it in person. Everywhere you look there is incredible architecture, detail, and centuries of history surrounding you. Knowing that kings and queens have been crowned there, and seeing the resting places and memorials of so many important historical figures, made the experience even more special. The stained glass windows, high ceilings, and overall atmosphere were absolutely beautiful and peaceful. It is one of those places where you can truly feel the history of England all around you. Whether you enjoy history, architecture, or just visiting iconic landmarks, Westminster Abbey is definitely worth seeing and was an unforgettable experience for our family.
Wow, just wow!! What an absolutely incredible piece of historical architecture. I was in awe from the second I stepped in. There is just so much history in here. Upon entry I received a personal guide device, which was helpful. The Abbey is crammed with beautiful sculptures as well as the tombs of many of our Kings and Queens. The staff are so helpful and are eager to share their wealth of historical knowledge, which I loved. I personally visited with the aim of visiting the tomb of Mary Queen of Scots. It was incredible to be in the presence of so many key historical figures. The tombs of Henry VII and Elizabeth of York were difficult to see as they were protected by a cage of sorts, black iron bars. They were married in 1486.... and yet here they are, still entombed together in 2026. It gives me goosebumps. This is the perfect place for history lovers. The Coronation chair is here too, behind a glass screen, as well as Poet's Corner and a shrine to an unknown soldier. There are communion services here too. There were plenty of seats, where you could rest. I spent so long in here relishing every detail that I needed to sit down a few times. You have to pass through the Cloisters to go to the loo and these look out onto a garden. There is a place to grab a coffee in there too. The surrounding area is just fabulous too, with the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Supreme Court and Parliament Square, which are fascinating to walk around. If you love history, but haven't been, you need to go. When you arrive you can upgrade your ticket for multiple visits within the next 12 months, which makes it more cost effective.
More than half of the history you associate with England can be found here. In particular, many of Britain's most celebrated poets are present here. The moment you step inside, the story of England's history seems to unfold before your eyes. You will also find yourself falling in love with this place.
Westminster Abbey is a magnificent and beautiful landmark that is absolutely bursting with centuries of jaw-dropping history. It is famously the home of British coronations, meaning you get to stand in the exact spot where kings and queens have been crowned for nearly a thousand years. From the stunning architecture to the incredible monuments inside, it is an essential and deeply memorable stop for anyone exploring London.
Magnificent Abbey! There are so many lovely monuments. The architecture is amazing. There is so much to gaze at that you could spend the entire day doing it. Staff members are competent, kind, and helpful. Because it's a working church, you may witness one or two daily prayers depending on when you visit. A must-see if you're in London. The tour guide phone and headset were quite helpful for getting the whole experience.