Best places: Religions in City ofLondon

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St. Paul's Cathedral
Cathedral
17th-century cathedral featuring a 365ft-high dome, recitals & a churchyard, plus a crypt.
4.70 (42.9K reviews) (~0.48 km from centre)
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St Bartholomew the Great
Anglican church
Church, founded in 1123 as a priory, with ornate interiors, CofE services & a cloister event venue.
4.80 (716 reviews) (~0.64 km from centre)
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St Bride's Church, Fleet Street
Anglican church
Elegant Baroque-style place of CofE worship with a tiered spire and lunchtime music recitals.
4.70 (435 reviews) (~0.96 km from centre)
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St Helen's Church
Evangelical church
13th-century church, with 4 arches that date from 1480, and regular lectures and CofE services.
4.70 (399 reviews) (~0.72 km from centre)
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St Ethelburga's Centre for Reconciliation and Peace Venue
Event venue
4.80 (247 reviews) (~0.68 km from centre)
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St Mary Aldermary
Anglican church
Elizabethan, gothic-style CofE church with a richly decorative ceiling, plus some notable tombs.
4.70 (340 reviews) (~0.33 km from centre)
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The Charterhouse
Monastery
Former monastery built in 1371, now home to an almshouse, with gardens, a chapel & a small museum.
4.60 (572 reviews) (~0.81 km from centre)
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St Stephen Walbrook
Anglican church
👍👍 Magnificent church designed by Christopher Wren as the prototype for St. Paul’s Cathedral - a must see if you’re in the area of Bank in London - a short walk from the tube station - it is where the Samaritans were founded. The temple of Mithras is just across the road.
4.80 (214 reviews) (~0.35 km from centre)
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Wesley's Chapel and Leysian Mission
Wesleyan church
Historic, Georgian methodist chapel and museum, plus the home of Methodism's founder, John Wesley.
4.70 (262 reviews) (~0.98 km from centre)
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Bunhill Fields Burial Ground
Cemetery
👍👍 Beautiful space in the City. Bunhill fields is a historical burial ground. Inside you can find the graves of John Bunyan, Isaac Watts, Daniel Defoe and William Blake. This burial ground was not associated with an Anglican church, becoming popular with Nonconformists or Christians who did not belong...
4.50 (846 reviews) (~0.93 km from centre)
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Holy Sepulchre Church
Church
17th-century church hosting regular concerts, the burial place of Captain Smith of Pocahontas fame.
4.60 (195 reviews) (~0.73 km from centre)
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St Mary-le-Bow Church
Protestant church
Sir Christopher Wren-designed church, rebuilt after World War 2, whose bells define being Cockney.
4.60 (192 reviews) (~0.24 km from centre)
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Church of Saint Magnus-the-Martyr
Anglican church
👍👍 Until recently, this was my regular place of worship in central London. Beautiful church, architecture and a wealth of statues and other adornments. Sunday worship is at 11am and, Covid restrictions permitting, is a sung Solemn or High Mass using traditional language, with all ceremonies, carried ou...
4.60 (175 reviews) (~0.8 km from centre)
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St Giles Cripplegate
Anglican church
Perpendicular Gothic church built in the Middle Ages and rebuilt after WWII, with CofE services.
4.60 (147 reviews) (~0.37 km from centre)
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Bevis Marks Synagogue
Synagogue
Britain's oldest Jewish place of worship, opened in 1701, with 7 hanging brass candelabras.
4.60 (132 reviews) (~0.9 km from centre)
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St Andrew Undershaft Church
Anglican church
15th-century church that survived 1666's Fire of London and the Blitz, hosting services and events.
4.90 (69 reviews) (~0.77 km from centre)
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St Lawrence Jewry
Anglican church
17th-century place of worship with gold-leaf and chandeliers, the Mayor of London's official church.
4.50 (131 reviews) (~0.04 km from centre)
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St James Garlickhythe
Episcopal church
👍👍 What a dear and welcoming congregation! The liturgy is straight from the English BCP; so, a little different than many Church of England parishes that update the order of worship. This difference, combined with the confidence and warmth the priest brought to the service made it fresh. The music was...
4.70 (78 reviews) (~0.51 km from centre)
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St Michael's Church, Cornhill
Anglican church
👍👍 PLATFORM 9 3/4 Located in London's King’s Cross Station, For all fans of the HARRY POTTER saga, Platform 9 3/4 is possibly the most famous platform in the world (although it doesn't really even exist). If you come to London England and want to take a souvenir from HARRY POTTER's shop, and take your...
4.60 (82 reviews) (~0.52 km from centre)
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St Mary-At-Hill
Church
Expansive 14th-century Episcopal church hosting weekly discussions & musical recitals.
4.50 (98 reviews) (~0.85 km from centre)
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