Discover St. Paul Cathedral and the area nearby with your family on this 3-hour kid-friendly tour.
Head inside this iconic cathedral and landmark of the city and listen to the explanations and commentaries of a Blue Badge guide that will keep kids of all ages interested and involved.
Then, you will go on a short outdoor sightseeing walk that will take you to some of the main attractions of the area that surrounds St. Paul's Cathedral.
You will stop at the remains of a Roman Wall, cross the Millennium Bridge and the the Shakespeare Globe Theater.
This will be a great opportunity to spend time with kids, while learning, playing and enjoying your time together!
Meet your guide and start the discover of one of the most iconic buildings of London, with its dome that dominates the skyline of the city.
Head inside and stare in wonder at it baroque interior, the mosaics and the other magnificent decorations of the church.
Play and listen to legends and myths that will keep the adults and the children involved at all times.
Stop by the remains of authentic Roman Walls, and then continue your walk in the area surrounding the Cathedral.
Cross the River Thames by walking on this modern steel suspension bridge, als named the"Wobbly Bridge".
Meeting point: at the Queen Anne statue just outside the West Front of St. Paul's Cathedral. The guide will be holding a sign with customer's name on it.
NOTE:
- Visitors are not permitted to bring any bag, rucksack or suitcase into St Paul's Cathedral which would be larger than airline hand baggage (56cm x 45cm x 25cm, including handles, wheels and pockets). As there is no cloakroom facility please do not bring larger items with you. Please be aware that bags may be searched on entry.
- Certain special events and services may restrict access to all or part of the cathedral.
- Filming and photography is not permitted inside St Paul's Cathedral
- Wearing comfortable shoes is recommended
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