The City on London
Climb up 259 steps into the lower part of the dome and if you whisper on one
side of the gallery, someone can hear it on the other side.
Go even higher to the Golden Gallery, also on the exterior of the dome. You will
have to climb 530 steps to see panoramic views across London from this, the
smallest of the Cathedral's galleries.
The Great Organ is the third largest in the UK and was installed in the Cathedral
in 1695. The outer case is by Grinling Gibbons.
In the North Quire Aisle you can see a sculpture of Mother and Child by Henry
Moore.
In the South Transept you can see memorials to, amongst others, Nelson and
Scott of the Antartic.
The Crypt is the largest in Europe and contains memorials to some of the
country's greatest men including the tombs of the Duke of Wellington, Admiral
Nelson and Sir Christopher Wren whose epitaph says "If you seek his
monument look around you".
London Bridge