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We took the London Walks tour and loved it.
Janisj is right as we did not access the tomb of Edward the Confessor but we did cover the coronation chair and poet's corner among other areas within the Abbey. We spent about 45 minutes of the two hour tour in the Abbey. We entered via the Cloisters entrance and did not have to wait in line. The highlight for us on the London Walks tour was the combination of seeing the changing of the guard too on the same day without having to wait on a long line either.
We found Westminster Abbey so crowded though on the day we went. There were numerous groups in various areas which made it very difficult to walk around and you had to stay within your group.
On the other hand, St Paul's was much more spacious and you had the ability after a tour to just wander around at your leisure without the feeling there were hundreds of others with you doing the same thing at the same time. We also climbed to the top of St Paul's which is recommended. If you have time, do both.
Janisj is right as we did not access the tomb of Edward the Confessor but we did cover the coronation chair and poet's corner among other areas within the Abbey. We spent about 45 minutes of the two hour tour in the Abbey. We entered via the Cloisters entrance and did not have to wait in line. The highlight for us on the London Walks tour was the combination of seeing the changing of the guard too on the same day without having to wait on a long line either.
We found Westminster Abbey so crowded though on the day we went. There were numerous groups in various areas which made it very difficult to walk around and you had to stay within your group.
On the other hand, St Paul's was much more spacious and you had the ability after a tour to just wander around at your leisure without the feeling there were hundreds of others with you doing the same thing at the same time. We also climbed to the top of St Paul's which is recommended. If you have time, do both.
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We took the 90 minute vergers' tour (3 pounds each) at 2pm at Westminster Abbey today. Pluses: It was great being able to see the Edward the Confessor tomb and chapel, since it is not open to general visitors, and they limit the group size to twenty (we were only 12) so it's easy to see and hear throughout the tour. For what it's worth, my 14 year old was bored halfway through, and the tour emphasis was a bit heavy on exposition of the religous and political history and significance of the Abbey for me (but perhaps we didn't have the most scintillating verger guiding us?). So perhaps the free audio guide would have been better for us?
But another good thing to know is that the Abbey is much, much less crowded at 2pm than at midday, so if you don't get there first thing in the morning, 2pm still gives you plenty of time to see the place. It also fit in well with seeing the Churchill museum and War Rooms nearby (very worthwhile)
But another good thing to know is that the Abbey is much, much less crowded at 2pm than at midday, so if you don't get there first thing in the morning, 2pm still gives you plenty of time to see the place. It also fit in well with seeing the Churchill museum and War Rooms nearby (very worthwhile)
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