Plan your visit
Each year, we welcome over a million visitors to experience this remarkable site. Founded in 960AD, with the current building over 700 years old, this living, working church is a place of worship, celebration and ceremony, and is steeped in British history. We’re generally open Monday to Saturday for visiting, and hold regular services to which all are welcome. We have a very short prayer on the hour for our visitors to pause and reflect.
Your time with us
Tips from our team
We do everything we can to ensure that your visit is easy and enjoyable. If you have any questions, you should find the answer here - or ask our team of Marshals when you visit us.
Your questions answeredServices
Sunday, 24th November 2024 | ||
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Christ the King | ||
Services on this day are yet to be published. Please check back later, or see our Regular Services page. |
EVERYONE'S WELCOME AT THESE SERVICES, FREE OF CHARGE.
Events at the Abbey
We host a number of public events, including concerts, lectures and special services throughout the year. Many of these are free and open to the public.
What’s on todayFood & drink at the Abbey
Whether you want a hot meal, light snack or traditional afternoon tea, you'll find it in our Cellarium Café and Terrace, or at the Kiosk.
Take a breakShop at the Abbey
We sell a range of merchandise inspired by the life, history, architecture of Westminster Abbey and its location in the heart of London. You can shop online and have your order shipped worldwide or collect your items at the Abbey.
Visit our shopAbbey gardens
Even our gardens are historic, with the oldest said to have been cultivated for 900 years. There are four gardens open for you to enjoy from Tuesday to Thursday.
The story of the gardensTours at the Abbey
Multimedia guide
You receive a free multimedia guide when you visit the Abbey during normal opening hours. The guide is available in 14 languages plus visually impaired tours. You can easily download the guide to your phone or mobile device.
Find out moreVerger-guided tours
For 90 minutes, you'll be guided by one of the Abbey’s vergers. Running several times a day, these tours are in English only and include a visit to the Shrine of St Edward the Confessor (not open to general visitors) as well as the royal tombs, Poets’ Corner, the Lady Chapel and the nave.
Take a tour