Visiting timetable09:30 AM03:30 PM
Monday, February 2, 2026
Westminster Abbey, London SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom
Westminster Abbey front view
Westminster Abbey facade
Westminster Abbey with square
Westminster Abbey main entrance
Westminster Abbey entrance at dawn
Westminster Abbey side view
Westminster Abbey north side
Westminster Abbey from the Thames
Weston Tower of Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey at night
Aerial view of Westminster Abbey
Aerial view of Westminster Abbey and surroundings
Big Ben and Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey roof details
Westminster Abbey windows

London’s coronation church and national memory

Stone carved into prayer, kings crowned beneath fan‑vaults, poets resting near saints—Westminster Abbey gathers a thousand years of faith and story. Your unofficial guide to pacing, tickets, and moments that feel meaningfully human. The unofficial guide made by abbey enthusiasts for curious visitors.

A living abbey with stories in every chapel

Westminster Abbey is a working church and a national archive of feeling: worn stones that hold prayers, windows that catch London’s pale light, chapels where rulers rest and poets keep company.

Visit to explore coronations, royal tombs, Poets’ Corner, and cloisters—then breathe out in the Garth while the city hums beyond the walls..

Westminster Abbey Visiting timetable

Public visiting hours vary by season and service schedules. Services (Evensong, Eucharist) occur throughout the week; some areas may close for worship or events. Check official times before you go.

Westminster Abbey Closing Days

Closures occur for special services, royal ceremonies, and maintenance. Some chapels may have restricted access during worship. Always confirm dates in advance.

Where is Located

Westminster Abbey, London SW1P 3PA, United Kingdom

Getting to Westminster Abbey

In central Westminster—easy by Tube, bus, or on foot from many London sights. Allow buffer time on event or service days.

By Train

Tube: Westminster (Jubilee, District, Circle) and St James’s Park (District, Circle) are closest. Victoria Station is a pleasant walk, with national rail and coach links.

By Car

Driving in central London is not recommended—limited parking, congestion charges, and event closures. If you must, pre‑book parking outside the core and stroll in.

By Bus

Numerous buses run along Victoria Street, Parliament Square, and Millbank. Expect diversions on special service days.

On Foot

Walking is lovely: approach via Parliament Square, wander the cloisters, and trace the line of the nave—London’s bustle turning into quiet focus 🚶‍♀️.

Westminster Abbey

Coronations and Royal Tombs

A choreography of continuity: monarchs crowned beneath soaring vaults, rulers resting in side chapels. Arrive with context, choose moments to linger, and feel how history gathers its breath.

Poets’ Corner

A constellation of writers, dramatists, and thinkers—Chaucer, Shakespeare, Dickens, Austen. Memorials and graves weave literature into stone. Linger and let words find their echo.

Cloisters and Chapter House

Medieval walkways where time softens, and a Chapter House with painted arches—architecture speaking in calm tones. A place to exhale and listen.

Westminster Abbey entrance at dawn

Abbey basics at a glance

Quick planning hints for a smooth, reflective visit.

Secure your visit

Timed slots keep your day smooth and unhurried.

Pair the Abbey with Parliament Square, St James’s Park, or a quiet Evensong for a full London day.

Westminster Abbey entrance at dawn

Westminster Abbey: choose your access

General admission, guided tours, and services—mix and match based on curiosity and calendar. Multimedia guides add depth at a gentle pace.

You can cancel free of charge up to the day before the visit.