Find out everything you need to know to get the most out of your visit to St Paul's, including opening times, ticket types and prices and what's on offer.
Safety and security
Safety and security
With 24/7 security protocols, well-trained staff and ongoing collaboration with local police and security organisations, St Paul’s is committed to keeping its visitors safe.
How does St Paul’s keep visitors safe?
At St Paul’s, we take the protection of our visitors, worshippers, staff and building very seriously. We have a raft of measures in place to ensure that you can enjoy the Cathedral safely.
What can I bring to the Cathedral?
For safety reasons, we ask that you bring a minimum amount of personal possessions with you to the Cathedral, limited to:
- personal effects
- any unopened soft drinks cans, food or water
- any bag with a maximum size of 450 x 300 x 250 mm.
Personal cameras are allowed in the Cathedral, but with restricted use. Please see our guidance on using your camera in the Cathedral.
We ask that you do not bring glass bottles or containers, alcohol, opened drinks cans, knives or sharp objects, or any other items which could cause damage to our fabric or harm to others. Items used in connection with protest and drones are also forbidden.
If a visitor arrives at the Cathedral with any illegal items (eg pepper spray, weapons or knives), we will call the police immediately. We confiscate and return any unpermitted items that are not illegal.
Book your tickets
On our booking page, you'll find information about our various sightseeing tickets, including what discounts are available for families, groups, concessions and more.