The St. Paul's Cathedral Tour
"Afloat upon ethereal tides St. Paul's above the city rides"
 "St. Paul's is much more than a place of worship. It is a specific against grossness, brutality and despair." And "to set foot into St. Paul's is to experience that cold shock straight from the past, beauty as a genius conceived it, grace that we had forgotten." Now some practical matters. There's an admission charge to St. Paul's, but there is a Group Rate. More to the point is your other "spend": your time. To refract it through a great guide will "buy" you inestimable riches in St. Paul's. Knowing where to look and what to look for - and seeing these things through the translucent integument of their "stories" - well, it's like going from blurry near-sighted to 20:20. What's more, the new Churchill Gates are in place; centuries-old Temple Bar has come home; and, most important of all, St. Paul's hasn't looked this good - inside and out - for 300 years. In short, the wraps are finally off - the restoration work's done - and our much loved old cathedral is radiant and pristine. Indeed, we'll show you some thrilling "rediscoveries" - wonderful features that were so begrimed they were lost and forgotten.
 
The St. Paul's Cathedral Tour takes place every* Friday at 2.15 pm.Meet Judy, Helena or Margaret just outside exit 2 of St. Paul'sTube.
 
 
*N.B., very very very occasionally there's a special service on at that time on a Friday afternoon and when that happens the Cathedral is "not open for tourism" (in that ungainly phrase). It goes without saying that we flag those "closures" up just as soon as we get wind of them.