Join us on two special evenings for atmospheric late opening of St Paul's

Admission will include access to the vast and exquisite cathedral floor, and to the crypt with its tombs and memorials to British heroes.

You're welcome to take photographs inside on these special evenings, unlike during normal visiting hours. But no tripods please.

September 2016 marks 350 years since the inferno of the Great Fire of London 1666 destroyed the previous St Paul's Cathedral. A new exhibition Out of the Fire is located in the crypt where you will discover a collection of scorched pre-Fire artefacts and learn of the re-building challenges Sir Christopher Wren faced with his radical design.

Family fire trails and touch screen multimedia guides packed with content for adults and children (in nine languages) are included with admission.

St Paul's Cathedral Lates doors open at 6pm. Last admission is 8.30pm and the cathedral will close for visiting at 9pm. The cafe and the cathedral shop will be open.