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Westminster Abbey is also the burial place of many of the past Kings and Queens of England and Scotland, as well as many extremely famous men and women from the pages of history. Westminster Abbey has the aura of a pageant of British history, as you can see in the mosaics, stained glass, paintings, tombs, textiles and other beautiful artefacts on display. No wonder that Westminster Abbey welcomes one million visitors each year!



But in addition to the Abbey Church itself, visitors who explore the Abbey precincts can see St Margaret's Church - the original Church of the British Parliament, the Houses of Commons and Lords. If you wish to prolong your visit, why not tour the Great and Little Cloisters, the beautiful Chapter House and Museum and, weather permitting, College Garden.

If you feel in need of a rest after all this exploring, you can revive yourself with tea and coffee in the Abbey cafe, or buy some souvenirs at the Abbey Shop. You'll be glad to know that several tours are available, and there is an audio guide with a choice of eight languages. Alternatively, you can take a tour led by a volunteer, which lasts for over an hour. These instructive and entertaining tours commence at the North Door and take you through the most notable features: the Shrines, the Cloisters and the Nave, the Royal Tombs, and of course, Poets' Corner!

The Abbey has special services and a full range of events scheduled including lectures and concerts. Opening hours are from 9.30-17.45 Monday to Saturday, as the church is open for worship only on Sundays. Westminster Abbey, SW1P 3PA Phone: 020 7222 5152

By contrast, St Paul's Cathedral is the fourth London cathedral to occupy its site. It was designed by the court architect Sir Christopher Wren and the construction was finished in 1710. A £40 million restoration scheme has been in place for some time now - and the new facilities will be a great way to celebrate the 300th anniversary of the cathedral in 2010!

For the moment, though, visitors can enjoy a programme of regular worship and sermons. This is the Church of London, witness to famous events such as the funeral of Admiral Lord Nelson, the laying to rest of the Duke of Wellington and the funeral of Sir Winston Churchill have taken place across the centuries.

You may even see a service of remembrance or perhaps a royal commemoration or a magnificent wedding when you visit! Of course most visitors come to see the supreme dome of St Paul's Cathedral, one of the largest cathedral domes ever built, and the one which symbolises London's defiance in the face of Second World War fire bombs. It's an astounding 111.3 metres high.

St Paul's is built to the standard plan of a cross design, with the dome and the famous Whispering Gallery, high above the nave, at the dead centre of the transept. Decorated with astounding mosaics, intricately carved stonework and amazing arches, St Paul's is a masterpiece of cathedral architecture.

You can relax as you listen to audio tours at your leisure, strolling around the impressive building; they come in eight languages and last for about 45 minutes. If you wish to know more about the building, you can book a one hour Triforium Tour which takes in the library, the nave, the Trophy Room - featuring Wren's plans - and the famous geometrical staircase.

General tours of the building are available at 11.00, 11.30, 13.30 and 14.00, and take in the crypt - where you get a real sense of the history of the cathedral. And if you need sustenance, refreshments are available at two venues: the Refectory Restaurant and the Crypt Café.

Opening hours are from 8.30 to 16.00 from Monday to Saturday. St Paul's Cathedral can be contacted by phone on 020 7246 8357 or you can visit their website at: www.stpauls.co.uk
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See a show like Blood Brothers, Chicago or Phantom of the Opera and you can get a free night’s stay at a three-star hotel in London for free, meaning your theatre break could cost as little as £45. This price includes stays at hotels like the Strand Palace, right in the heart of Covent Garden, and the Mercure London City Bankside, right by the River Thames and just two miles from theatre land.

You can also upgrade to a four-star hotel for an extra £10, meaning a luxurious theatre break in London at the likes of the Crowne Plaza London St James, a stone’s throw from Buckingham Palace, no longer need break the bank.

Other great deals are available too. If you are part of a party of 10 persons or more, simply give the necessary details to Theatre Breaks Discounts via their online form, including the show you’d like to see and the date your party plans to arrive, and they will arrange everything at the best possible price. The larger your group is, the bigger the savings.

All of these special promotions can be viewed online and you can view a free, no obligations quote for a theatre break in a matter of minutes. Theatre Breaks Discounts are confident that you will not find cheaper tickets to the West End show of your choice elsewhere, but if you do, they guarantee to match the price. Additionally, they will pay you £10 if you can find the same deal at a better price within seven days of booking your trip to see a show in London.

Once you have booked the all-important tickets to see your favourite show and lined up accommodation, you can make your theatre break even more special by adding a host of additional activities at prices difficult to match elsewhere.

Get the right deal, and you could be checking into your hotel before making a short walk over to Embankment or Waterloo Pier for a leisurely riverboat cruise lunch on the Thames accompanied by light jazz. All this for less than £20, added to the price of your theatre break. There are dozens of add-ons to choose from including a trip to the creepy London Dungeon or a ticket for the Jack the Ripper Tour. More sedate activities include the likes of a visit to Kensington Palace or the Lawn Tennis Museum.

At Theatre Breaks Discount, you will be able to configure the perfect theatre break for your friends and family within a just few minutes while guaranteeing yourself the best prices out there.

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