LONDON
Westminster Abbey
A historic church at the heart of London and the final stop on the Royal London walk.
EXPERIENCE
Westminster Abbey Highlights
Key features and viewpoints around the abbey and its historic setting.
The Abbey Exterior
The Gothic façade and detailed architecture make Westminster Abbey one of the most recognizable buildings in London.
Inside the Abbey
The interior includes royal tombs, memorials, and historic spaces, making it one of the most significant churches in the UK.
Parliament Square Setting
The abbey sits within Parliament Square, surrounded by historic buildings including the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben.
plan your visit
Plan Your Visit to Westminster Abbey
How to visit Westminster Abbey and make the most of your time.
Getting There
Arrive from Buckingham Palace by following the edge of St. James’s Park back toward Westminster.
Tickets & Entry
Entry requires a ticket, and it’s best to book in advance through Westminster Abbey.
Best Time to Visit
Visit later in the day if you plan to go inside, after completing the main route.
What to Expect
Expect security lines and crowds inside, especially during peak times, with quieter moments available later in the afternoon.
Continue the Route
End your walk at Westminster Abbey, or cross Westminster Bridge toward the London Eye for views of Big Ben and the Thames.
BUILD YOUR ITINERARY
How This Fits Into Your Day
After visiting Buckingham Palace, continue along the right side of St. James’s Park toward Westminster Abbey. End your walk here, with the option to explore inside.
FAQ
Westminster Abbey FAQs
Can you go inside Westminster Abbey?
Yes, visitors can enter the abbey to explore its interior, including historic tombs and memorials.
Do you need tickets to visit Westminster Abbey?
Yes, entry requires a ticket, which should be booked in advance through Westminster Abbey.
How long should I spend at Westminster Abbey?
Allow 30 to 60 minutes if visiting inside, or less if viewing from outside only.
Is Westminster Abbey worth visiting inside?
Yes, it offers one of the most historically significant interiors in London.
