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Westminster Abbey
A magnificent sight and an important commemoration site. More impressive from outside than within.
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Address and Contact
20 Dean's Yard,
London SW1P 3PA,
Great Britain
Email: info@westminster-abbey.com
Phone: +44 (0)20 7222 5152
Opening Hours
Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri: 9:30-16:30
Wed: 9:30-19:00
Sat: 09:30-14:30
Sun: worship only, no tourist visiting
Admission
Adults: £16.00
Seniors 60+, Students: £13.00
Schoolchildren (11-18 years): £6
Rating: 5/5
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