St Paul's Cathedral, built by Sir Christopher Wren in the 17th century after the Great Fire of London, is an iconic landmark that has dominated the city skyline for over three centuries. In addition to being a resting place for important historical figures such as Admiral Lord Nelson and Sir Christopher Wren himself, the cathedral has hosted significant events such as the wedding of Princess Diana and Prince Charles.
The famous dome, approximately 111 metres high, is a sight to behold, along with the exquisite architecture, such as the cross-shaped floor. Multimedia guides are available in nine languages.