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Combo: Tate Britain: Ed Atkins Exhibition + St. Paul’s Cathedral Tickets

Man in a suit sitting on a chair next to a table with a cigarette and ashtray, Ed Atkins, The Worm, 2021.
Tate Britain entrance with banners in London, showcasing British art.
Aerial view from St Paul's Cathedral's Golden Gallery, showcasing twin baroque towers and London's skyline.
Interior of St Paul's Cathedral with ornate columns and detailed ceiling artwork.

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Eva Handschuh

Eva

Sep 2025
Verified booking
4/5
St. Paul's Cathedral is beautiful. It is also impressive that church services can be held so easily at the same time as visits. Admission was difficult. We should have printed vouchers with us. We don't have a printer with us on vacation. Why do we also have to print out a digital ticket? We had to send our digital tickets to an email address on site to have them scanned. This meant that the time we saved by booking in advance was null and void. But the staff were very nice.
Helen Anthony

Helen

Aug 2025
Verified booking
4/5
St Paul's itself was wonderful, thoroughly enjoyed our visit and glad to say after living in London for 3 years we've finally been. However pre booking the ticket had no impact. We paid the same price (and could have avoided the booking fee) and had to wait in the same queue as everyone else. Some people had printed tickets and could join a quicker queue however each person I asked said I was in the correct queue for that ticket. Even though the queue wasn't long it still took 20 minutes to get in.
Loreli Jean Jensen

Loreli

Aug 2025
Verified booking
5/5
St Paul's is amazing. The architecture and history is unbelievable, you could spend an entire day and attend a service. Using Headout was a pain because you need to bring a paper copy of the ticket to get in. Who on vacation has access to a printer? Yes they print it for you however it was wasting time. Buy your tickets directly at St Paul and avoid this step
    • Enjoy entry to both the Ed Atkins exhibition and St Paul's Cathedral with one ticket—save money and explore two cultural icons in one go.

    • Explore 15 years of Ed Atkins’ digital art, film, and writings in a thought-provoking showcase of technology and human emotion, like The Worm.

    • Step inside St Paul's Cathedral to admire its iconic 365-foot dome that dominates the London skyline, and the acoustic Whispering Gallery.

  • Ed Atkins Exhibition

    • Entry to Tate Britain

    • Access to Ed Atkins exhibition (from Apr 2 to Aug 25, 2025)

    St. Paul’s Cathedral

    • Entry to St. Paul’s Cathedral

    • Free multimedia guide in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Mandarin, Japanese, and Korean

    • Free guided tours inside, subject to availability

  • Ed Atkins Exhibition

    • Access to other paid exhibits
  • These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.

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    Guests from United States, France, Germany and over 52 countries have loved this experience

    Kishen Napier

    Kishen

    Aug, 2025Verified booking

    5/5
    Great easy going way to see two iconic London experiences! Tower of London was informative and the cafe serves up great food and drink! St Paul's was terrific with an extra layer of meaning for those that believe but even if you don't, lots of history and architecture to enjoy as well as the views at the top of the cathedral that are incredible!
    Gitana Reingardtiene

    Gitana

    Jul, 2025Verified booking

    5/5
    St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of the most breathtaking places I’ve ever visited. Its majestic dome, beautiful architecture, and peaceful atmosphere leave you speechless. The view from the top is absolutely unforgettable — a moment that stays in your heart forever. A truly inspiring and soul-touching experience.
    RAYANE NAYANA MORAIS VIEIRA

    Rayane

    Jul, 2025Verified booking

    5/5
    The cathedral is simply wonderful. I had no problems validating the tickets. They ask you to show the printed version. I took the tour with an audio guide, which was very well explained. I took my time and climbed the 528 steps to enjoy the view from the top. It took me about an hour. Very worthwhile. Money very well invested.
    Mariela Veronica Cano

    Mariela

    Jul, 2025Verified booking

    5/5
    The place is wonderful and amazing. Lots of history to learn. Although it was exhausting to climb the 528 steps it was worth the beautiful view from the dome.
    MARIA CARRETO GUTIÉRREZ

    Maria

    Jul, 2025Verified booking

    5/5
    Beautiful. Visit two of the most beautiful places in the city.
  • Experience both the cutting edge with entry to Ed Atkins’ digital art at Tate Britain and the historic splendor of St Paul’s Cathedral.

    Getting started

    Begin your day at either location—Tate Britain or St Paul’s Cathedral—depending on your preference and schedule. At Tate Britain, show your ticket at the entrance to access the Ed Atkins exhibition. At St Paul’s Cathedral, pass through standard security checks before entering the main floor. You’re free to explore both attractions at your own pace during their opening hours.

    What to expect

    Ed Atkins Exhibition

    Step into the world of Ed Atkins, one of Britain’s most influential contemporary artists. This retrospective exhibition spans 15 years of his career, showcasing immersive video installations, digital avatars, and introspective narratives that explore emotion, identity, and technology.

    Features:

    • Computer-generated video works: Dive into unsettling and poetic digital pieces, like Death Mask II, that challenge how we connect in a digital world.

    • Rare paintings and writings: Discover a lesser-known side of Atkins through his hand-drawn works and reflective texts, such as Embroideries.

    St Paul’s Cathedral

    An architectural icon of London, St Paul’s Cathedral has stood at the heart of the city since the 17th century. Designed by Sir Christopher Wren, it has hosted royal celebrations, state funerals, and other major national ceremonies.

    Features:

    • The dome: Climb to the top for panoramic views of London and experience the acoustical marvel of the Whispering Gallery.

    • The crypt: Visit the resting places of national figures like Admiral Nelson and the Duke of Wellington.

    • The nave and high altar: Marvel at the grand Baroque interiors and intricate mosaics that define the cathedral’s spiritual and artistic gravitas.

  • St Paul Cathedral

    Monday08:30am - 04:30pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Tuesday08:30am - 04:30pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Wednesday10:00am - 04:30pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Thursday08:30am - 04:30pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Friday08:30am - 04:30pmlast entry 04:00pm
    Saturday08:30am - 04:30pmlast entry 04:00pm
    SundayClosed

    Tate Britain

    Monday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Tuesday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Wednesday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Thursday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Friday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Saturday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
    Sunday10:00am - 06:00pmlast entry 05:30pm
  • What to bring

    St. Paul’s Cathedral

    • Download the audio app before reaching the meeting point to dodge any network glitches at the location.

    • Carry your earphones for an immersive audio guide experience.

    What’s not allowed

    Ed Atkins Exhibition

    • Bags and items larger than 55cm x 40cm x 20cm, potentially dangerous objects, electric skateboards, scooters, and folding bikes are not allowed on this experience.

    St. Paul’s Cathedral

    • Strict dress code: modest, respectful attire.

    • Large bags, food & beverages, sharp metallic tools, or objects are not allowed on this experience.

    • Due to venue restrictions, pets cannot tag along.

    Accessibility

    Ed Atkins Exhibition

    • This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.

    • Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.

    St. Paul’s Cathedral

    • This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.

    Additional information

    Ed Atkins Exhibition

    • The exhibition is on the main floor of the gallery.

    • This exhibition includes a reference to sexual activity and strong language.

    • Daily screening times for Nurses Come and Go, But None for Me are 10:30am, 12:40pm, and 2:50pm.

    • Relaxed hours for the exhibit are available on the third Wednesday of the month from 10am to 11pm.

    St. Paul’s Cathedral

    • On Sundays, the cathedral is closed for visits.

    • St. Paul's Cathedral is an active working cathedral therefore usual operating hours are subject to change. Check the latest schedule on the venue website before visiting.

    • Children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult aged 18 or over when accessing the Dome Galleries.

    • Photography is strictly prohibited in the Whispering Gallery and St Dunstan's Chapel.

    • Bags may be searched on entry.

    • Your vouchers will be emailed to you instantly.

    • Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID. Students must show a valid student ID.

    Ticket redemption points

    Tate Britain.

    • Redeem your ticket at Manton ticket desk at Tate Britain.

    • Address: Millbank, London SW1P 4RG, United Kingdom.

    Get directions to the redemption point

    St. Paul's Cathedral.

    • Show your ticket at **St. Paul's Cathedral. **

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

    Get directions to the redemption point

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