Westminster Abbey Tickets with Audioguide
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Experience Highlights
Discover Westminster Abbey in London with these audio-guided tickets. Explore the gothic architecture of this place at your own pace. Thanks to the audio guide, you'll learn about the history and events that have taken place at this sacred site.
You will have the opportunity to see the tombs of historical figures such as Jane Austen and Charles Dickens, as well as the wedding scene of British royalty.
- Explore Westminster Abbey with these audio-guided tickets.
- Admire Westminster Abbey 's Gothic architecture and interior at your own pace.
- Discover the history of famous people buried in this hallowed place by visiting the tombs of Isaac Newton and Charles Darwin.
What’s included
- Entrance to Westminster Abbey
- Visit to tombs in Westminster Abbey
- Audio guide
- The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries
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Step by Step
Get to know Westminster Abbey thanks to these audio-guided tickets. This is one of London's most iconic landmarks and a must-see for history buffs. You'll be able to explore the building at your own pace, while listening to an audio guide tell you all about the site.
Once inside the abbey, you can marvel at the beauty of its Gothic architecture and tour its different areas, such as St Edward's Chapel, where British monarchs are crowned and buried, and the Chapel of Queen Elizabeth I. You can also visit the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and Poets' Corner, where literary figures such as Geoffrey Chaucer and Charles Dickens are buried.
With the audio guide you will learn some of the history and events that have taken place at the abbey over the centuries. For example, you will learn interesting details about the coronation of kings and queens, royal weddings such as that of William and Kate Middleton and the funerals of historical figures.
You'll also learn the stories behind the wonderful stained glass windows and sculptures that adorn the interior of the abbey.