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  • Enjoy summer at the Abbey

    Friday, 11th July 2025

    This summer, Westminster Abbey opens its doors to a season of creativity, reflection, and discovery.

    July and August, visitors are invited to experience the Abbey in new and surprising ways at a special season of guided tours, after-hours experiences,...

  • Workshop: Dignity and Trauma

    Wednesday, 22nd November 2023

    Westminster Abbey Institute brings together a panel of speakers for a lunchtime symposium on Dignity and Hostility.

    book please email [email protected] with the following information: The name(s) of the event(s) you wish to book for Your full name Your job title Your...

    Westminster Abbey Institute

  • Tour: Abbey unlocked

    Thursday, 13th November 2025

    Tour Westminster Abbey before we open our doors to the public and experience parts of the church only seen by a handful of people.

    This 90-minute private tour offers rare access to the Abbey’s most treasured spaces.

    Events

  • Tour: Abbey unlocked

    Friday, 12th December 2025

    Tour Westminster Abbey before we open our doors to the public and experience parts of the church only seen by a handful of people.

    This 90-minute private tour offers rare access to the Abbey’s most treasured spaces.

  • Tour: Abbey unlocked

    Monday, 5th January 2026

    Tour Westminster Abbey before we open our doors to the public and experience parts of the church only seen by a handful of people.

    This 90-minute private tour offers rare access to the Abbey’s most treasured spaces.

  • Tour: Abbey unlocked

    Thursday, 18th June 2026

    See Westminster Abbey in the quiet of the morning, before our doors open to the public.

    This 90-minute private tour offers rare access to the Abbey’s most treasured spaces.

  • Late: Art at the Abbey

    Friday, 14th August 2026

    Enjoy a rare chance to sketch in the tranquil cloisters of Westminster Abbey after hours.

    Pick up a pencil and spend a relaxing evening drawing in Westminster Abbey’s historic cloisters.

  • Feast of the Dedication of Westminster Abbey

    Sunday, 19th October 2025

    Join us for a festal Eucharist as we celebrate the anniversary of the dedication of Henry III's Abbey in 1269.

    Celebrate the Dedication of Westminster Abbey as we conclude our week of Edwardtide observances.

    Edwardtide

  • President of Italy visits Abbey

    Friday, 29th May 2015

    The President of the Italian Republic, His Excellency Sergio Mattarella, visited Westminster Abbey today and laid a wreath at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior.

    ...President, who was on a governmental visit to the United Kingdom, was later escorted on a tour of the Abbey by the Dean of Westminster, the Very Reverend Dr John

    State Visit President of Italy

  • Abbey launches teaching resources

    Monday, 11th January 2021

    Westminster Abbey has launched a range of free-to-download teaching resources designed to support learning across key stages in subjects including RE and history.

    Designed to support learning across key stages in subjects including RE and history, all of the resources are available free from the Abbey website.

    Learning

  • Tour: Abbey unlocked

    Friday, 3rd July 2026

    See Westminster Abbey in the quiet of the morning, before our doors open to the public.

    This 90-minute private tour offers rare access to the Abbey’s most treasured spaces.

  • Tour: Abbey unlocked

    Monday, 3rd August 2026

    See Westminster Abbey in the quiet of the morning, before our doors open to the public.

    This 90-minute private tour offers rare access to the Abbey’s most treasured spaces.

  • Chorister Experience Day

    Saturday, 11th May 2024

    Come behind the scenes at our Chorister Experience Day to find out what it’s like to be an Abbey chorister, ideal for boys aged 6 – 8.

    choristers enjoy an outstanding education at the Abbey Choir School, coupled with specialist musical training and the wealth of performance opportunities which...

    Westminster Abbey Choir School

  • Chorister Experience Day

    Saturday, 4th October 2025

    Come behind the scenes at our Chorister Experience Day to find out what it’s like to be an Abbey chorister, ideal for boys aged 6 – 8.

    choristers enjoy an outstanding education at the Abbey Choir School, coupled with specialist musical training and the wealth of performance opportunities which...

  • President of Ukraine visits Abbey

    Wednesday, 19th April 2017

    The President of Ukraine, His Excellency Petro Poroshenko, visited Westminster Abbey on Wednesday 19th April and laid a wreath at the Grave of the Unknown Warrior.

    ...visit to the United Kingdom, was taken on a short tour of the Abbey by the Reverend Anthony Ball, Canon in Residence, before signing the Distinguished Visitors’...

    Governmental Visit

  • Late: Art at the Abbey

    Thursday, 28th May 2026

    Enjoy a rare chance to sketch in Westminster Abbey after hours and soak up the calm of this beautiful Gothic church.

    Pick up a pencil and spend a relaxing evening drawing in the heart of Westminster Abbey.

  • Late: Abbey after hours

    Wednesday, 10th June 2026

    Enjoy a peaceful, self-guided visit to Westminster Abbey after hours, with time and space to explore at your own pace.

    Experience Westminster Abbey in a quieter light during our special Wednesday late openings.

  • Late: Abbey after hours

    Wednesday, 15th July 2026

    Enjoy a peaceful, self-guided visit to Westminster Abbey after hours, with time and space to explore at your own pace.

    Experience Westminster Abbey in a quieter light during our special Wednesday late openings.

  • Late: Abbey after hours

    Wednesday, 5th August 2026

    Enjoy a peaceful, self-guided visit to Westminster Abbey after hours, with time and space to explore at your own pace.

    Experience Westminster Abbey in a quieter light during our special Wednesday late openings.

  • Summer: Local Lives Walking Tour

    Saturday, 2nd August 2025

    Take a guided walk around Westminster Abbey to uncover the diverse stories of the people who shaped its vibrant past.

    Explore the rich and surprising history of the neighbourhood around Westminster Abbey on this guided walk with Blue Badge Guide Angela Morgan.

    Summer at the Abbey

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