All Star Lanes
Apsley House
BBC Broadcasting House Tour
Benjamin Franklin House
Big Ben (The Elizabeth Tower)
Blewcoat School Gift Shop
British Airways London Eye
British Optical Association Museum
Chapter House - Westminster Abbey
Churchill Museum and Cabinet War Rooms - Imperial War Museum
City Cruises
Dr. Johnsons House
Funland - NOW CLOSED
Hamiltons Gallery
Hamleys
Handel House Museum
Harry Potter Bus Tour of London Locations
House of Parliament Tour
Houses of Parliament Public Galleries
Inns of Court and City Yeomanry Museum
Jewel Tower
London Brass Rubbing Centre
London Friday Night Skate (LFNS) and The Sunday Stroll
London Transport Museum
London's Death Trap
Madame Tussauds
Mall Galleries
National Portrait Gallery
Prince Henry's Room and Samuel Pepys Exhibition
Queens Ice And Bowl
Rainforest Cafe
RHS Gardens
RIBA Architecture Gallery
Roman Bath
Royal Academy of Arts
Sea Life - London
Somerset House
Spencer House
St. James's Palace
The Courtauld Institute of Art and Museum
The Fleming Collection
The Guards Museum
The Household Cavalry Museum
The London Silver Vaults
The National Gallery
The Photographers' Gallery
The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace
The Royal Institution Faraday Exhibition
The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace
Tussauds Stardome
Vertical Chill Ice Wall
Wellington Arch
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Cathedral
Westminster Cathedral is one of the greatest secrets of London; people heading down Victoria Street on the well-trodden route to more famous sites are astonished to come across a piazza opening up the view to an extraordinary facade of towers, balconies and domes.
The architecture of Westminster Cathedral certainly sets it apart from other London landmarks, owing more to the Byzantine style of the eastern Roman Empire than the familiar Gothic of our native cathedrals.
Its uniqueness is, however, not merely in its external form. Visitors find in Westminster Cathedral a very special place of prayer, a refuge from the busy city, a space to find one's own thoughts. This spiritual atmosphere, shaped through the silence as well as through the music of its celebrated choir, is the chief glory of the Cathedral, and the most extraordinary treasure to be discovered by visitors.
I hope that your visit to our website will give you a taste of the beauty and holiness of this great Cathedral, that it will remind you of past visits, or lead you to future discovery.
A warm welcome awaits you, as well as a prayerful community, and a deep experience of the closeness of God.
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