Westminster

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20 Dean's Yard, London, SW1P 3PA
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Westminster Abbey stands as one of the United Kingdom’s most iconic and historically significant landmarks. Built over a millennium ago, it has served as the coronation church for every English monarch since 1066 and is the final resting place of numerous kings, queens, and figures of national importance, including William Shakespeare and Sir Winston Churchill. The Abbey’s awe‑inspiring Gothic architecture, its intricate stonework, and the famous “Poets’ Corner” make it a must‑visit destination for history lovers and casual tourists alike. Visitors to the Abbey can explore a wealth of artefacts, from medieval manuscripts and royal regalia to the Staunton Stone and the intricate Cosmati pavement. A mix of guided tours and self‑audio guides let guests delve into the Abbey’s storied past while enjoying the 12th‑century chapter house, the magnificent nave, and the peaceful cloisters. Daily services are also offered, featuring Evensong and morning prayers that echo the Abbey’s spiritual heritage. The Abbey’s accessibility is supported by a comprehensive visitor centre that offers wheelchair access, tear‑free audio guides, and free guided tours on select days. While entry requires a ticket, the Abbey’s precise pricing structure is detailed on its booking page and varies by season and group type. The official website provides up‑to‑date information on hours of operation, special events, and how to secure tickets in advance.

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