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  • Accessibility

    Westminster Abbey is open to all, with step-free access, hearing loops, audio guides, and a range of accessible visit programmes throughout the year.

    Timed entry tickets can be booked online for fast-track entry.

  • Memorial of the month

    Learn about the lives and legacies of those remembered in the Abbey and discover how people from all walks of life have ended up in the nation's church.

  • 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.

  • Commonwealth family tour

    Monday, 17th February 2025

    Join a family friendly tour of Westminster Abbey to discover how the Abbey supports the King in his role as Head of the Commonwealth.

    Events Commonwealth Family

  • Family Tour: Easter and the Abbey

    Monday, 7th April 2025

    Join us to explore Westminster Abbey, looking for links to the Easter story.

  • Family Workshop: The Lion, the Witch and the Wonder

    Tuesday, 8th April 2025

    Journey into the magical world of Narnia this Easter, with stories, crafts and adventure!

  • Family Day: Christmas crafts and carols

    Saturday, 6th December 2025

    Celebrate Christmas at Westminster Abbey this festive season. Join our world-famous choristers for carol singing, get creative with Christmas crafts, and enjoy family-friendly festive fun.

  • Family Activity: Parrots and Pirates

    Thursday, 9th April 2026

    Ready for an adventure! Set sail with your family on a quest to explore the Abbey’s connections with the high seas.

  • Access the Abbey: British Sign Language tour

    Saturday, 10th May 2025

    Delve into the history of Westminster Abbey on this special tour for British Sign Language users led by guide Edward Richards.

  • Access the Abbey: British Sign Language tour

    Saturday, 13th September 2025

    Discover the beautiful sights and fascinating stories of Westminster Abbey on this special tour for British Sign Language users.

  • Service of Lessons and Carols

    Saturday, 23rd December 2023

    A traditional service including the singing of Christmas carols, readings, and anthems sung by the Abbey Choir, lasting about an hour.

    Christmas Advent and Christmas

  • Hidden Highlights tour - February

    Thursday, 1st February 2024

    Explore behind the scenes of the Abbey on a guided tour of some areas not usually open to the public.

  • Hidden Highlights tour - March

    Friday, 1st March 2024

    Explore behind the scenes of the Abbey on a guided tour of some areas not usually open to the public.

  • Hidden Highlights tour - June

    Monday, 2nd June 2025

    Explore behind the scenes of the Abbey on a guided tour of some areas not usually open to the public.

    Creation

  • Hidden Highlights tour - July

    Tuesday, 1st July 2025

    Explore behind the scenes of the Abbey on a guided tour of some areas not usually open to the public.

  • Hidden Highlights tour - August

    Friday, 1st August 2025

    Explore behind the scenes of the Abbey on a guided tour of some areas not usually open to the public.

  • Sung Eucharist with the Blessings of Palms and Procession

    Sunday, 24th March 2024

    Sung Eucharist with the Blessings of Palms and Procession: This Palm Sunday Sung Eucharist marks the start of Holy Week. It represents Jesus Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, where the crowd laid.

    Holy Week and Easter St Margaret's Church

  • Sung Eucharist with the Blessings of Palms and Procession

    Sunday, 13th April 2025

    This Palm Sunday Sung Eucharist marks the start of Holy Week. We remember Jesus Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, where the crowd laid down palm branches for Him to walk on.

  • Sung Eucharist with the Blessings of Palms and Procession

    Sunday, 29th March 2026

    This Palm Sunday Sung Eucharist marks the start of Holy Week. We remember Jesus Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, where the crowd laid down palm branches to welcome Him into the city.

  • BSL Interpreted Tour: Memorials and Memory

    Thursday, 5th March 2026

    In this exclusive tour for BSL users and students, take a fresh look at the Abbey as an evolving place of national memory on this thought-provoking guided tour.

    British Sign Language Tour Accessible

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