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What to Include in Your Westminster Abbey Tour

For more than a millennium, Westminster Abbey has been a silent witness to many historical events in the UK. Itu2019s popular for being the venue of several royal weddings. It also served as the coronation site for British monarchs and survived two World Wars among others.

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What to Include in Your Westminster Abbey Tour

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  1. What to Include in Your Westminster Abbey Tour For more than a millennium, Westminster Abbey has been a silent witness to many historical events in the UK. It’s popular for being the venue of several royal weddings. coronation site for British monarchs and survived two World Wars among others. It also served as

  2. What to Expect Westminster Abbey is striking from its exteriors to interiors alone. What makes it even more notable is the contents inside it. The coronation chair inside the church is one of the well-known furniture around 1066, the majority of British kings and queens were crowned using the said chair. Queen Mary II didn’t use it, but she was crowned on a replica. world. the Since In the ​church’s south transept​, you can head to the Poet’s Corner. This serves as burial sites for literary giants like Charles Dickens, Thomas Hardy, and Geoffrey Chaucer. There are also dedications for other figures like William Shakespeare, Jane Austen, and the Bronte sisters. There’s also a grave for an unknown British soldier. Over the years, it served as memorials for all the other fallen warriors who Another memorial is given to the soldiers and civilians who died in World War II. weren’t identified. If Chapter House. You can find the country’s oldest door in the said octagonal room. You can see exceptional stained glasses and sculptures as well. you’re after jaw-dropping interior, visit the

  3. You must pay a visit to it during your stay at any of the ​hotels near Wembley Stadium​. Opening Times Westminster Abbey is still being used as a church. As such, tours aren’t allowed during Sundays. Yet, you may attend church service. You can also visit at any day, from Monday to Saturday. For a weekday tour, it’s open from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. On Wednesdays, late afternoon tour is allowed from 4:30 PM to 6:00 PM. The opening time for a Saturday tour starts earlier at 9:00 AM. However, it also ends earlier. From May to August, the church tour closes at 3:00 PM. From September to April, the closing time is at 1:00 PM. You can also read: ​Winter is Warmer in Little Venice London Ticket Prices Regular tickets cost £23 for adults (17 to 59 years old) and £10 for kids (6 to 16 years old). Kids aging a few months old to 5 years old can enter for free as long as they’re accompanied by an adult.

  4. Seniors and students are entitled to discounts. Visiting families can also get the £23 ticket for one adult and one child. If you buy your tickets online, you can further get discounts. You can also earn a fast track entry. This is especially helpful if you don’t want to wait for at least 30 minutes before you can enter. Ways to Get There Westminster tube station is a stone's throw away and also it is close to the ​Best Western Palm Hotel Golders Green​. However, it’s often jam packed with tourists. If you want to avoid the crowds and even see other attractions, you can drop off at Green Park or St James Park tube stations. Nearby Attractions One of the best things about visiting Westminster Abbey is that you can go to nearby attractions beforehand or right after. Parliament Square is located right in front of the church. You can walk towards Big Ben, too. The giant clock is housed within the Houses of Parliament Green Park and St James Park are within walking distance as well. If you like to see the attractions and cityscape from above, consider riding the

  5. London history when you go to Churchill War Rooms. Eye. You can also continue revisiting The present-day Westminster Abbey proves that some things are worth preserving. From its rich history to amazing architecture, visitors can learn many lessons from each visit to the Gothic abbey church.

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