
Visit | Westminster Abbey
Top things to see and do at the Abbey Royal tombs. Westminster Abbey is the final resting place of seventeen British monarchs, including King Edward the Confessor, King Henry V and …
A royal church | Westminster Abbey
2024年12月6日 · An architectural masterpiece of the 13th to 16th centuries, Westminster Abbey has become a treasure house of artefacts. This is also the coronation church where some of …
Plan your visit - Westminster Abbey
Join a member of staff at 10:30am every Tuesday and Thursday during visitor opening hours for a 10-minute talk about one of the thousands of memorials or graves that can be found around …
Virtual tours - Westminster Abbey
Take a virtual tour inside Westminster Abbey. Click below to view treasures including the Shrine of St Edward the Confessor, the Grave of the Unknown Warrior, the High Altar and the …
Christmas Concert - Westminster Abbey
Drawing inspiration from the traditional Festival of Lessons and Carols, the Choir of Westminster Abbey presents an enticing Christmas programme featuring festive choral works interspersed …
Westminster Abbey - Official Ticketing Webstore
Explore Westminster Abbey, a Royal church and site of coronations since 1066. Discover our fascinating history. Click here for our full range of general admission tickets.
Prices & entry times | Westminster Abbey
At times when we cannot open the entire Abbey to visitors, we offer a highlights tour at a reduced price. Tickets are only available at the Abbey. Prices from 1st October 2024. Association …
The Nave - Westminster Abbey
The Nave is at the western end of the Abbey and contains the graves and memorials of many famous people. When Henry III died in 1272 his magnificent new Gothic Abbey was not …
Charles II - Westminster Abbey
His coffin, made of wood enclosed in a lead coffin covered with purple velvet, lay in state in the Painted Chamber within the Palace of Westminster before burial in the Abbey on 14th …
Food & drink - Westminster Abbey
Relax over delicious food and drink, whether you’re visiting Westminster Abbey or not. The Cellarium Café and Terrace serves meals throughout the day.