Please note that this is a reflective experiential event and not for sightseeing, and is for people aged 16 years and above only.
Exploring sacred space.
Come and walk a Labyrinth under the magnificent Dome of St Paul's. Experience Wren's sacred space created to inspire awe and wonder. Enjoy the tranquillity and stillness of the Nave and Transepts in the early evening. You are also welcome to join the daily service of Evensong beforehand at 5pm and conclude your experience with a short service of night prayer at 7.45pm.
You will receive a short written explanation about labyrinths and suggestions for how to make the most of your experience. Staff will be available to help you and answer any questions.
When you register you will be asked to choose which timed slot you would like to attend - this is the time that you will be able to walk the Labyrinth but you will be able to enter the Cathedral to enjoy its peaceful atmosphere at 4.45pm for the 5pm Evensong, or at any time after the doors open at 6.10pm.
Anything else I need to know?
We'll ask you to take your shoes off to walk the Labyrinth so you might want to wear your best socks!
Your ticket will allow you into the Cathedral to walk the Labyrinth and explore the Nave and Transepts but the rest of the Cathedral including the Crypt will be closed. It doesn't allow you access to the Galleries or to an audio guide.
During this evening there will be an opportunity to experience a Christian mindfulness taster session lasting 20 minutes. The session will run twice, once at 6.30pm and again at 7pm. The sessions will be led by Martin Zetter of Mindful WorkLife who helps busy people to use meditation and mindfulness to manage stress.
Christian mindfulness is an awareness of God in the present moment. It has the benefit of growing our relationship with God’s love and deepening that sense of connection to other people and the whole of creation. It also brings the same benefits to our physical and mental well-being as secular mindfulness.