St Pauls Cathedral is one of London’s most impressive "must-see" attractions, but the entry queues can be long. On this tour, save valuable sightseeing time with skip-the-line entry and head straight inside with your guide. Learn the history of the true City of London on a walking visit, see some original Roman architecture surrounded by the current financial heart of the city.
Meet your guide outside St Pauls Cathedral, main entrance in front of the steps. Your guide will be holding a sign showing the lead customers name, you may give them your voucher.
Your gide will be happy to help with directions or ideas for the remainder of your stay
Welcome to St Paul’s Cathedral, a beautiful church with a unique history. Built in just 35 years, by one architect in a consistent style, its position in this part of the London skyline is protected by law. We'll explore the main floor as well as the crypt, where you can find burial sites belonging to Admiral Nelson, The Duke of Wellington and many more famous people.
Once we are out of the church we start our walk. Strolling around St. Paul’s yard gives you perspective on the size of this iconic building we just explored. We are now in the heart of the City, the financial district. Stock exchange, Bank of England, Royal exchange. All these organisations are based in the square mile. Listen to some interesting statistics of the current financial world together with stories behind all these beautiful buildings. We will take a wander through the oldest part of London, originally established by the Romans. Try to spot some Roman remains! The City is a wonderful place to see a mixture of architecture, from parts of Roman walls to brand new office blocks. Follow your guide through the little lanes, rows and passages to appreciate the history of this great City.
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