thought it might be of interest.
St Paul's Cathedral never charges people who want to worship. Those attending our services do so at no cost. People seeking a place to be quiet and pray are admitted to the St Dunstan's Chapel free of charge. Admission on Sundays for all services is of course free and there is no sightseeing.
St Paul's receives little regular or significant funding from the Crown, Church or the State. We therefore rely on the income generated by tourism to allow the building to continue to function as a centre for Christian worship, as well as to cover general maintenance and repair work.
Most of our visitors, on understanding this, are only too happy to help support a place that is not only a centre for spiritual pilgrimage but also a part of our nation's heritage. The Dean and Chapter have the responsibility for caring for St Paul's both as a living and active church, but also as an heritage asset.
Are there any areas I can visit for free?
Yes, St Dunstan's chapel is open throughout the day for those who wish to sit quietly and say a prayer. Services are also free to attend.