A Thousand Years of Sacred Architecture
Four of the greatest buildings in the world β in one unforgettable day
London is home to some of the most magnificent sacred architecture anywhere on earth β buildings that span a thousand years of history, from the Norman church where Henry II’s knights once plotted murder to the great baroque cathedral that stood defiant through the Blitz. This six-hour private tour takes you inside all of them, with all entry fees included and a guide who knows every story each building holds.
Most visitors to London see St Paul’s from the outside or pass Westminster Abbey on a bus. This tour gives you the time and the knowledge to truly experience each building β and to understand why they have been at the centre of English life for so long.
St Paul’s Cathedral β Wren’s masterpiece, survivor of the Blitz
The Tour at a Glance
Four sacred buildings β four completely different stories
Anglican. Founded 960AD. Site of every coronation since 1066. Burial place of kings, queens, Newton, Darwin and Dickens.
Roman Catholic. Built 1895β1903. Neo-Byzantine masterpiece. London’s most underrated interior.
Anglican. Built 1675β1710 by Wren. Survived the Blitz. Burial place of Nelson and Wellington.
Anglican. Founded 1123. Oldest City church. Film & TV favourite β Four Weddings, Shakespeare in Love, Wolf Hall.
Pricing β 6 Hour Tour
Per Person β All Entry Fees Included
Child prices available on request. Departure 10:00am.
Book by email β no booking calendar on this tour.

We then walk a short distance to see the beautiful St Bartholomew The Great Church, perhaps the oldest church in the old city. You may not have heard of it but its likely that you have have seen it on the big screen and small one too.
Frequently Asked Questions for Cathedrals and Churches of London Tour
Departure Time:10am
City Location:Β London
Duration of Tour: 6Β hours
(Approximate times as all tours are bespoke)
How to book the Cathedrals and Churches of London Tour
Adult Prices per person including entry fees (child prices available upon request).
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