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- Carl GriffinDecember 28, 2015Burial and coronation place of most English monarchs. Highlights are the coronation chair, poets corner and the lady chapel. A must visit to understands its importance in British history.Upvoted Oct 13
- This Abbey is majestic. You can just feel the history as you stand and walk among the great Kings, Queens, artists, and writers that are resting here.Upvoted Sep 16
- EArchitectJuly 8, 2015Arrive by 4:30pm to attend the 5pm daily Evening Song mass. Absolutely superlative experience. The entrance into the abbey is on the west side. Photography is strictly prohibited inside.
- MaryQueenofScots.netApril 21, 2014The magnificent marble tomb of Mary Queen of Scots, erected by her son James I, is located in the south aisle of the Lady Chapel. It features a fine white marble effigy under an elaborate canopy.
- Robert AccetturaJanuary 2, 2015It's expensive and the line is long. But it's a must see. It's all of British history in one beautiful historic building. Take an audio tour and walk around. It's pretty amazing.Upvoted Aug 29
- Shamsa AbdulrahmanFebruary 20, 2015A beautiful attraction with a very nice cafe at the back. Walk around the church & the backyard to truly enjoy this experience! A must visit ❤️
- The hidden gem of the abbey are the cloisters and the gardens accessible from the side entrance of the complex
- Nicole MillsJune 26A must visit, especially for history lovers! Be sure to book your tickets ahead of time in peak season, it gets busy!
- J LSeptember 29, 2014Lovely abbey of historic proportions. See tombs of kings and queens of the UK and learn a bit of history. The self guided tour is terrific. Not photos in the Abbey however.
- Julia KateMay 8, 2016Attend a service here whether your religious or not...it is hands down indescribable how beautiful the cathedral is. If you are Aussie or kiwi make sure you go to the Anzac service, it's incredible!
- MaryQueenofScots.netApril 21, 2014Mary Queen of Scots tomb was sculpted by William and Cornelius Cure. She wears a close-fitting coif, a laced ruff, and a long mantle fastened by a brooch. At her feet is the Scottish lion crowned.
- Erica P.December 26, 2012One of the most glorious examples of medieval architecture. On Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays at 5pm and 3pm on Saturdays and Sundays, go to see Evensong, the choir of the church.
- Michael NataleAugust 9, 2016Definitely worth the price of admission if you are interested in listening to the entire tour. Great historic site.
- Ellen DeGeneresApril 29, 2011This is where my cousin Kate became a Princess! Westminster Abbey is absolutely beautiful. The vaulted ceilings, the stained glass, the painting of Stedman. I might be thinking of Oprah's house.
- DoubleTree by HiltonJuly 2, 2013Check out Temple Church, just 2 stops by Tube from Westminister. It is one of the holiest and best hidden of Britain’s medieval treasures made popular by “The Da Vinci Code,” Temple EC4Y 7HL.
- Yu TamuraAugust 7, 2019I recommend buying tickets online before your visit. You can save your time. You have to wait so long for buying tickets on site.
- Otel.comOctober 11, 2011This ornate Gothic church is where the coronation of British monarchs happen. Aside from guided tours, audio guides are available in 8 languages. Opens at 9:30am. No tourist visits on Sundays.
- OliviaMarch 15, 2015Worth the entry fee. Audio guide and map are provided. Lots of statues and tombstones. A must for people interested in churches.
- New York HabitatOctober 11, 2011A medieval masterpiece, Westminster Abbey is filled with history and burials of many famous figures. Don’t forget to walk around the Cloisters and the Chapter House with the old wall paintings.
- Lisa NSeptember 22, 2017Have visited many times and always enjoy it. Entry fee is steep but worth it. Make sure you use the Audio Guide.
- Daniil AndrianovMay 31, 2013The Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, popularly known as Westminster Abbey, is a large, mainly Gothic church, in the City of Westminster, London.
- B LMarch 28, 2015Deep history, audio guides provided. Audio guides also available as a mobile app. No photos inside.
- PeopleMarch 23, 2011This 7th-century London landmark has been the venue of choice for bejeweled coronations—and, of course, weddings for the Queen Mum, Queen Elizabeth, Prince Andrew—and now, William and Kate!
- Martin TiedemannJune 30, 201224 December: The Christmas Eve service is enough to make even the most hardened cynic feel seasonal joy. It has attracted people from all walks of life to see in Christmas Day for nearly 1000 years.
- Will BelfordSeptember 18, 2013Magnificent. So big, you couldn't get enough of it, in 1 hour. It really was a great experience. This is where Diana's funeral was held and where William and Kate got married.
- MaryQueenofScots.netApril 21, 2014Next to the tomb of Mary Queen of Scots is the tomb of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox on which is a kneeling figure of her son Lord Darnley. Read more
- Morgans Hotel GroupApril 2, 2012Not only did Wills wed here, but so did Grandma, Great Aunt Margaret & Aunt Anne. A majestic Gothic cathedral dating to 1245, it's the monarchy's ceremonial site, hosting all 38 British coronations
- Cenker KöseApril 5, 2016You can visit the church free of charge; just check the daily worship hours written in front of the main door... And must see!
- Dale EatonApril 25, 2011The ANZAC Day service is held here annually on the 25th of April. There is agreement that this will always be so - even when, as will happen next year, it falls on Easter Sunday!
- Morgans Hotel Group ManagerMarch 27, 2012Not only did Wills wed here, but so did Grandma, Great Aunt Margaret & Aunt Anne. A majestic Gothic cathedral dating to 1245, it's the monarchy's ceremonial site, hosting all 38 British coronations. Read more
- Well worth exploring the cloisters and the gardens on the side of the abbey
- Louis VuittonApril 4, 2012In the South Transept of Westminster Abbey sits Poets' Corner, where England's most illustrious men of the pen Geoffrey Chaucer and Charles Dickens are buried. Kristin Knox, The Clothes Whisperer
- Miguel SerranoJanuary 6, 2017Get free access attending to the daily services. If you come early to the evensong, you might get perfect sits next to the choir.
- JoyJuly 17, 2010Go at around 3pm and linger until 4pm when the Abbey Choir practices. You can listen to them in the Nave. Self guided audio tour is free and an excellent way to explore the Abbey and learn the history
- Sarah 🍪 FinautJuly 13, 2016Pricey butternut worth a visit. Audioguide for free. When visiting on Tuesday or Wednesday you can also visit the college gardens.
- Alesha DaileyAugust 1, 2013Fun observation: if you pay attention to the stairs, you'll notice how worn down they are in the center, the result of almost a 1000 years worth of people walking where you are now.
- Matteo PenzoAugust 24, 2023Book online in advance on Tiqets.com for a discount. Account for at least two hours for a proper visit.
- izi.TRAVELApril 7, 2014For good reasons, Westminster Abbey is one of England’s most prominent national symbols. It offers fascinating stories and some unique architecture. Read more
- HeyTripsterDecember 9, 2021The coronation and marriage ceremony of many kings and queens, this magnificent structure was founded in 960 by 12 Benedictine monks. Read more
- Zachary Reiss-DavisAugust 15, 2014My favorite "tourist" thing to see in London. Pay to go inside. Free Audio tour is very good.
- Robert EMarch 12, 2018Beautiful historic church. Recommend going to the services on Sunday, as then you get in for free
- Yarn LamApril 5, 2015This abbey is steeped in history. Download the app and relive your journey through its awe inspiring halls.
- Ben EngenAugust 18, 2016The Lady Chapel is particularly gorgeous. Don't forget to scrutinize the graves, tombs and memorials. You have no idea who you could be walking past.
- Jirka DvořákAugust 26, 2016Forget the routes, go to regular service and it will be unforgettable experience. Services are free and everybody is welcome.
- Fluying ✅May 28, 2019To experience the church more vividly, take a live tour, or attend evensong or an organ concert.
- Amy YFebruary 28, 2015Worth the price of admission. And if you're part of Westminster City Save, you can get in for free!
- Oliver U.August 29, 2013Take the included audio guide. It offers you a lot of amazing news and stories about Abby and her monuments.
- Vladimir PavlichenkoJanuary 25, 2014For the best view and photo shoot better go opposite main entrance on 40m. You can catch all monuments and Big Ben.
- Time Out LondonFebruary 23, 2012The cultural significance of Westminster Abbey is hard to overstate. Its popularity can only have increased since the wedding in April 2011 of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. Read more
- Mike WilsonAugust 22, 2011We had to go twice because it closes early- 330 PM for last entry. Many people dejected by being turned away. Plan ahead and get there early. It is wondrous to see!