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St. Paul’s Cathedral

Address:  St. Paul’s Churchyard, EC4M 8AD, London, United Kingdom

Hours:

– Monday- Saturday: 8:30 am – 4:00 pm

– Sunday: Closed

Taxi Transfer to St Paul's CathedralA city of bridges and of the famous clock Big Ben, London is also a city of majestic palaces and cathedrals. Of these, St. Paul’s Cathedral is not only the largest baroque building in England, but also the fifth church in the world in terms of size. This marvel of architecture would not be here today, if the ravaging fire from September 1666 would not have destroyed most of the city and, of course, the settlement on which the Cathedral is built today.

St. Paul’s Cathedral has a history spanning over a thousand years. It is one of the places most popular among the tourists, visited annually by thousands of people. The Anglican Bishops, Queen Victoria, Queen Elizabeth II, the Prime Ministers Gordon Brown and David Cameron are among the parishioners of this church.

St. Paul’s Cathedral is the work of the famous architect Sir Christopher Wren and it represents one of the most famous British baroque churches in the world, the fourth one built on the current site dating back to the eighteenth century. The cathedral was always located on Ludgate Hill, a place that seems to have had in antiquity a religious destination (a temple dedicated to the goddess Diana).

The work on the current cathedral began in 1675 and was completed on October 20, 1708. The rapidity with which it was built, and its artistic and architectural value, reflects the concern of the five reigning monarchs during which time it was made. Saint Paul’s Cathedral became the spiritual center of the entire British nation. It is the place where there were celebrated or commemorated the most important events in England since 1697, the year when the first religious service was committed here, namely the funerals of the Duke of Wellington, Lord Nelson and of Sir Winston Churchill, the gratitude religious service for ending of the First World War, or the wedding of Lady Diana Spencer and Charles, the prince of Wales.

If you decide to travel by taxi from Gatwick Airport to St. Paul’s Cathedral, EC4M 8AD, you can use the services of 247 Airport Transfer. The estimated duration of a journey, by taxi, is 1 hour and 31 minutes. The price for a taxi service from Gatwick Airport to St. Paul’s Cathedral starts from 58 £, for a Saloon car, which can carry up to 4 passengers, 2 check in bags and 2 hand bags. You can get a 10% discount, if you register on 247 Airport Transfer’s Website.

Also, below you can check out what would be the estimated prices from the other airports in London to St. Paul’s Cathedral, EC4M 8AD:

– The transfer from Luton Airport to St. Paul’s Cathedral is 57£ for a saloon car.

– The transfer from Stansted Airport to St. Paul’s Cathedral is 57£ for a saloon car.

– The transfer form London City Airport to St. Paul’s Cathedral is 33£ for a saloon car.

– The transfer from Heathrow Airport to St. Paul’s Cathedral is 41£ for a saloon car.

Other Important Airport Transfer Information: 

* Get Fares for Gatwick Taxi Transfers Here: London Gatwick Taxi

* Find Out More Information About Gatwick Transfers and Gatwick Shuttles Here: London Gatwick Shuttle

* Find Out More Information About Heathrow Transfers and Heathrow Shuttles Here: Heathrow Transfers and Shuttles

* Find Out More Information About Stansted Transfers and Stansted Shuttles Here: Stansted Transfers and Shuttles

* Find Out More Information About Luton Transfers and Luton Shuttles Here: Luton Transfers and Shuttles

* Find Out More Information About City Airport Transfers and City Airport Shuttles Here: City Airport Transfers and Shuttles.

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