St Paul's Cathedral, London, England, United Kingdom
St. Paul’s Cathedral is an Anglican church located in London. It serves Bishop of London’s seat and the Diocese of London’s mother church. It is a striking landmark that’s hard to miss as it sits on the highest point of the city. The church was founded in AD 604. However, the present cathedral sits on the original one and is designed by Sir Christopher Wren in the English Baroque style of architecture. As a tourist attraction, the church charges an entry fee, but it is free for worshipers to enter.
There are many worshipers as well as visitors not only coming from other parts of the world, but also from nearby places like Brighton & Hove, Chelmsford, and St. Albans. After a visit to the famous cathedral in London, visitors can explore the rest that the United Kingdom has to offer. Camel Valley Vineyard is one of these interesting places where visitors not only get to tour the vineyard but also drink wine while taking in the beautiful views. Visit the Cambridge Theater in London and buy tickets for the current shows. Lastly, get some unique shopping done at the Camden Lock Market, one of the best outdoor and famous markets in the world. Make the most out of a vacation in London by staying near St. Paul’s Cathedral. Crowne Plaza London – The City is near the Blackfriars Station, making the rest of London easily accessible from the hotel. The rooms are comfortable with large floor-to-ceiling windows. Saco The Cannon is located in the heart of the city and offers bespoke rooms to its guests.