Church of England Cathedral of the Diocese of Liverpool, Cathedral Gate, St James Rd, Liverpool L1 7AZ, United Kingdom
Liverpool Cathedral is a Tourist attraction located at Church of England Cathedral of the Diocese of Liverpool, Cathedral Gate, St James Rd, Liverpool L1 7AZ, United Kingdom. It has received 12882 reviews with an average rating of 4.8 stars.
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The address of Liverpool Cathedral: Church of England Cathedral of the Diocese of Liverpool, Cathedral Gate, St James Rd, Liverpool L1 7AZ, United Kingdom
Liverpool Cathedral has 4.8 stars from 12882 reviews
Tourist attraction
"You can't fail to notice the tower of this impressive cathedral on the Liverpool skyline, but it's not until you visit it that you really appreciate its immense size and grandeur"
"Title: “Impressive Architectural Marvel” Rating: ★★★★ Review: Liverpool Cathedral is an absolute must-visit when you’re in the city"
"Liverpool Cathedral is an awe-inspiring architectural gem that should not be missed"
"Liverpool Cathedral is an awe-inspiring architectural masterpiece"
"The Anglican Liverpool Cathedral was well worth a visit"
You can't fail to notice the tower of this impressive cathedral on the Liverpool skyline, but it's not until you visit it that you really appreciate its immense size and grandeur. It's the largest cathedral in the UK, and it's free to enter. I came here with a group and did a guided tour with Barbara, a friendly and knowledgeable guide who really brought its history to life. She took us to see the cathedral's foundation stone, laid in 1904 by King Edward VII. The architecture, with its soaring arches and beautiful stained glass, is awe-inspiring. I was very impressed with the elaborate stone carving on the reredos behind the high altar. But the highlight for me was going downstairs to the ornate Lady Chapel, absolutely beautiful, and the windows commemorating some of the great women who have contributed so much throughout history were very inspiring. Had a nice lunch before the tour in the cathedral café, where they serve a variety of hot and cold dishes including traditional scouse. Service was very quick. Had a ham and cheese toasted ciabatta with house salad and a mug of tea, and enjoyed it so much that I went back there after the tour and tried one of their delicious cherry scones! There are clean accessible toilets, a beautiful gift shop and plenty of parking space. Did not get to go up the tower for the panoramic views, but I intend to do that next time I'm here! All in all an enjoyable and inspiring visit!
Title: “Impressive Architectural Marvel” Rating: ★★★★ Review: Liverpool Cathedral is an absolute must-visit when you’re in the city. This magnificent architectural masterpiece is a testament to human creativity and craftsmanship. From the moment you step inside, you’re greeted with awe-inspiring beauty. The sheer scale of the cathedral is mind-blowing. The Gothic Revival architecture is a sight to behold, and the stained glass windows are nothing short of breathtaking. Make sure to take your time exploring every nook and cranny – you’ll discover intricate details at every turn. The cathedral’s interior exudes a sense of peace and serenity, making it a perfect place for reflection or simply to appreciate the artistry on display. Don’t forget to climb the tower for panoramic views of the city – it’s a bit of a climb, but the vistas are well worth it. Whether you’re a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, or simply looking for a tranquil space to contemplate, Liverpool Cathedral has something for everyone. The friendly staff and informative guides only enhance the experience. Parking is available nearby, and there are often cultural events and concerts held here, so be sure to check the schedule. Liverpool Cathedral is a gem of the city and a testament to human ingenuity – a must-visit destination in Liverpool!
Liverpool Cathedral is an awe-inspiring architectural gem that should not be missed. From the moment you approach its grand entrance, the sheer magnitude and beauty of this magnificent structure will leave you breathless. The soaring ceilings, intricate stained glass windows, and intricate details throughout make for a truly mesmerizing experience. The sheer scale of the cathedral is astounding, and the panoramic views from the tower are simply stunning. The serene atmosphere and the peacefulness within the cathedral create a sense of tranquility and contemplation. The knowledgeable guides and staff are welcoming and eager to share the rich history and stories behind this remarkable place. Liverpool Cathedral is a must-visit for its architectural grandeur, spiritual significance, and the profound sense of awe it instills in visitors.
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Liverpool Cathedral is an awe-inspiring architectural masterpiece. Its grandeur and magnificence leave an indelible impression on visitors. The sheer scale of the cathedral, both inside and out, is nothing short of breathtaking. Stepping inside, the cathedral's vast interior evokes a sense of reverence and wonder. The stained glass windows cast a kaleidoscope of colors, adding to the spiritual atmosphere. Exploring the cathedral's chapels and chapels-in-the-round is a journey through history and faith. Each section tells its own story, making it a place of both architectural and spiritual significance. The cathedral also offers stunning views of Liverpool from its tower. It's not just a place of worship but a testament to human creativity and devotion, making it a must-visit for anyone in Liverpool.
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The Anglican Liverpool Cathedral was well worth a visit. I appreciated the fact that it was donations rather than a set entrance fee which sadly is all too common these days in places of worship. Nice architecture and wonderfully friendly 'staff', helpers around the cathedral who invited visitors of any religious denomination to join with them in prayer if they so wished if a service was underway. Make sure you walk all the way round to the all but hidden away Lady Chapel, the first part of the cathedral to be built. Look out for the stained glass windows celebrating women of all classes who were considered to have contributed to society in various ways. The Cathedral is definitely worth a visit if visiting the Liverpool area.
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Visited the cathedral as part of a weekend in Liverpool for the Christmas market etc. with my partner. The entrance staff were pleasant and very helpful. We walked around the cathedral together and separately and both enjoyed what we experienced. We enjoyed a hot drink and cake from the cafe too. Service was pretty good, given that it was fairly busy. Again, the staff were friendly and helpful. I would recommend the cathedral as an addition to your itinerary for sightseeing in Liverpool and, in case you're nervous about such things, no one approached us with the intention of recruiting us into the Christian church. (That last comment is added light-heartedly and isn't meant to cause any offence)
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Is there a huge cathedral. I really appreciate how beautiful the red bricks look under the sunsets. The inside is huge and has a lot of empty spaces. Most of the glasses are blue. There is a gift shop and bookshop in the front and a café in the back. I am not sure if the bookshop only sells religious books. I didn’t take a closer look. Unfortunately, the chairs are just regular contemporary chairs, not the wooden old-fashioned long benches, not like other churches or cathedrals usually have, so they look very misfit, and a bit uncomfortable to sit there for a long time. There are not many areas inside this cathedral that are blocked so you can pretty much walk around anywhere.
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Weekday
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10–30 min
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Visited here for the first time on Xmas Eve - 24-12-23 for the Xmas Carol Service and had a wonderful evening. Upon arrival I was taken back in awe by the sheer size of the magnificent cathedral. It truly is breath-taking! Once inside, I gasped taking in the high ceilings and gothic architecture as well as the sounds of the mighty organ. It is a sight to behold and the organ sounds amazing! It was very atmospheric going for a service. I had a lovely evening. The Cathedral is absolutely stunning, not just a place of worship and reflection but also in architecture. A work of art and engineering. If you are in Liverpool visiting, do come and see the Cathedral. It is truly amazing!
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Beautiful and exciting cathedral, both inside and outside. A place of worship but also turist attraction with a cafe that sits partly inside the main bit of the cathedral with chairs and tables but also outside. There is a shop also that you can buy small gifts to support the church as the entrance is free. Very inclusive which is brilliant as anyone can just go in and enjoy this beautiful building. They regularly have art/exhibitions. Some interactive. There is also a tower experience which is well worth the money of the ticket provided you aren't scared of heights or have mobility issues. Beautiful views across the city on a clear day.
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My mind is pretty blown to be honest. I’ve stood in St. Peter’s in Rome and it did not have the endless Vastness of this Cathedral. It is a builders wonder, SO many intricate details in the Queens Chapel! So much history and a grandeur unheard of from common masons and stonecutters. Terrific restaurant on site with delicious delectables and the staff… wow, they were amazing, informative and eloquent. True servants of God and mankind. Very sweet and knowledgeable. The bookstore has affordable gifts for the whole family. This Cathedral is well Worth your time and a generous donation.
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Beautiful and awe-inspiring cathedral, both inside and outside. More of a tourist attraction than a place of worship - the cafe sits partly inside the main bit of the cathedral with chairs and tables just behind where congregation sits! But making it an attraction means it's very inclusive which I loved. They had some art/exhibitions around the theme of unity which was moving. Some interactive. And the tower experience is well worth the money of the ticket provided you aren't scared of heights or have mobility issues. Beautiful views across the city on a clear day like we had.
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Constructed on St. James's Mount in Liverpool, Liverpool Cathedral serves as both the seat of the Bishop of Liverpool and the cathedral for the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool. It might be known as Liverpool's Cathedral Church of Christ. The eighth-largest church in the world, Liverpool Cathedral is the biggest cathedral and religious structure in Britain.The interiors are just stunning. The walls and pillars are beautifully done. There's so much peace and you feel that positivity the moment you step in. I was so happy to see the crib outside and one inside made with handmade cloth dolls. There's a cafe inside. A must visit place when in Liverpool.
An absolute must visit if you are in Liverpool. It is a magnificent building inside and not as old as it appears. Some fantastic stained glass windows and architecture inside to explore. Helpful volunteers on hand to help you, and there is a guide book avadible in the shop to give a bit more information on the cathedral. The climb to the top of the tower includes a few steps but is mostly by lift, and at the top, the view gives an unlimited view of the city and surrounding area. When you get back down there is a cafe and small shop or you can wonder around again!
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Today we visited both cathedrals in Liverpool, beginning with this one. It is absolutely huge and was buzzing with activity. We explored quite a lot of the cathedral; every time we thought we had seen everything, we found a new section! The high vaulted ceilings were perfect for the art installation on show and I loved the stained glass and gothic features. There were a lot of steps, including drops of a few steps which made access for those in wheelchairs and those with pushchairs quite difficult.
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Weekday
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Love visiting the cathedral. Free, just a donation if you can. Such a vast space, yet warm and welcoming. Beautiful. Spacious. Easy to walk around. Great floors for those with sight or mobility challenges. You can sit and take it all in for hours. Could not go up tower on Sunday afternoon due to bell ringing practice taking place. The whispering arch was a fun moment ! Will go again at Christmas for the light display. It's stunning. Great cafe, shop and very dog friendly. Make sure you visit!
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The first place I visited in Liverpool, just a 3-4 stop ride from the train station by bus. Mind-blowing architecture with a nice and calm environment. We had a warm welcome from some staff and they handed us a broucher. Seem a small gift shop and food donation box on the left hand side as we pass the front desk. The prayer place is just so peaceful and relaxing. Upstairs are accessible but it's paid (have not tried). Time spent- 20-30 minutes (visiting and sightseeing)
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Liverpool Cathedral is a magnificent architectural marvel, blending Gothic grandeur with modern elements. The awe-inspiring interior, adorned with intricate details and stunning stained glass, creates a solemn yet uplifting atmosphere. The panoramic views from the tower are breathtaking, offering a unique perspective of Liverpool. A must-visit for both architectural enthusiasts and those seeking a spiritual experience.
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It is the 4th largest cathedral in the world, but that is where the “magic” ends. It is a place of worship and of reverence, but they allowed people in dressed in hardly any clothes, allowed women to breastfeed and change babies in the cafe where we ate, and didn’t stop kids from screaming and playing with echoes. The tower climb is great, and there isn’t much more to see here except the vastness of the facility.
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Went on the Above and Beyond tour and it was absolutely amazing. The guides were entertaining and knowledgeable both about the cathedral itself and the area. We went to many fascinating areas through little walkways and along high balconies. The views of both the city and the inside of the cathedral were fabulous. Was over two hours and it flew by. Definitely recommend this tour and the cathedral.
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An amazing building from the architectural and spiritual viewpoints. Its size is awesome. Although it's not the largest cathedral in the UK it apparently is the longest. The stained glass windows and other features inside are quite incredible. As well as performing marriage ceremonies the actual reception and meal can be held here and on our visit the dining tables were on view. Well worth a visit.
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Absolutely breathtaking. If you’re in or new to Liverpool, this is a must see. According to Wikipedia, this is the 5th largest cathedral in the world, and it shows. Also, stick around to hear the magnificent organ during a service. So worth it. I will add that I definitely felt spiritually uplifted after singing with the choir, congregation and organ during a service.
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Finally visited this architectural masterpiece. It is an amazing experience both to see it from outside and inside. It is a must see for Liverpool visitors. I am amazed with its size and all the architectural details. I found it great to be able to enjoy a coffee while admiring the beauty of the cathedral with a coffee shop in its main area.
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Definitely the place to go in Liverpool. Free and very nice to see. It's huge and even from the outside looks impressive. Entrance is free and 5£ optional donation is encouraged. There are plenty of toilets inside and even cafeteria to have drink and something to eat you can drink and attend mass at the same times. There was also temporary art installation when we were there.
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The most beautiful, gorgeous, spectacular Anglican church I have ever seen in my life. It is immensely fantastic and moving, I couldn't go up to the tower viewing platform because it was getting very late, but the views from the tower must be wonderful. A church that touched my heart. I recommend this visit to everyone
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Loved my visit to the cathedral it is not an old cathedral but it has been built in the classical style . Beautiful place and the whispering arch was incredibly fascinating you really must try it . Lovely staff and an amazing shop . Both of the Liverpool cathedrals are worth a visit , quiet and beautiful.
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During my visit to Liverpool Cathedral, I was truly captivated by its majestic architecture and serene atmosphere. The stunning interior, with its intricate designs and vibrant stained glass, left me in awe. It was a memorable experience that beautifully blended history, art, and spirituality.
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The magnificent architecture is awe inspiring. It makes me breathless when I see the size of the cathedral from afar. The whole cathedral is comparable to minsters. The best part is that the entry is free ( unlike most attractions in UK). The parking is also free for one hour. But better to check the cathedral schedule before visiting. Some sessions are not for visitors.
One of the most beautiful cathedrals I have ever seen! It has an impressive size and architectural. It is a very peaceful place. Excellent for spending time and connecting with God and having good energy. When we were there, the cathedral choir was singing. It was a beautiful presentation!
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A very impressive and very large Gothic cathedral. A lovely place to spend a couple of relaxing hours taking in the calm and tranquility, perhaps enjoying the service, listening to the choir, having a bite to eat and a drink in the restaurant or walking the grounds.. the choice is yours..
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What can you say about one of the most iconic , magnificent cathedrals in the world. When you walk through the door it speaks for itself. Plan to spend a few hours there, explore nooks and crannies , use the fab restaurant, visit the shop but mist of all sit and wonder at its majesty.
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What an awesome place. Liverpool Cathedral should be on everyone's bucket list when they visit the city. It is a beautiful iconic building that provides solitude and tranquility. Whatever or whoever you believe in, this magnificent building just makes you feel one with yourself
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Absolutely amazing place, we missed the opportunity to go up to the top but would defiantly go back again to experience it. I'd like it if there was more educational points dotted around the place. Or even tour people to be able to answer general questions. So much to take in. The cafe is lovely too, and the parking is pretty reasonable. Will defiantly back
An enormous gothic cathedral that is free of charge to enter. However, I found the interior of the cathedral to be a bit boring in terms of wall-design. Did not either find much esthetically pleasing details in the cathedral’s inside. The architecture is still phenomenal.
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Possibly the most awe inspiring cathedral I've visited in Britain. It doesn't look like much on the outside but inside it truly is breathtaking in ways that are hard to describe. The dark stone draws attention to the stained glass, which truly sing on a sunny day.
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Lovely cathedral. The interior is stunning. They regularly have exhibitions there. Walking round the exterior is lovely and leads you to St James gardens which are lovely too. Friendly staff and volunteers. The gift shop and cafe looked reasonable.
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A relatively new cathedral (Christian) from early 1900s this building is in fantastic condition and is simply massive inside. Entry is free but there is a fee to go up the tower and take in the 360 views of the city as cathedral stands on a hill.
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Liverpool Cathedral is a stunning and awe-inspiring Gothic Revival cathedral, the largest in the UK and one of the largest in the world. With its soaring arches and impressive architecture, it is a must visit for anyone visitng Liverpool. Do visit the top of the church to enjoy the beautiful view of Liverpool in all directions!
A must visit place in Liverpool. The Cathedral is huge with stunning glass art works all around. A visual masterpiece and one will be stunned by the views. Free entry and donations are welcomed here. The Cathedral tower climb is ticketed.
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Visited specially to see the Luxmuralis light show. Magnificent seasonal projections against the architecture were simply stunning. 45 minutes was ample time to really appreciate the show. People of all ages appeared to enjoy the event.
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The cathedral was a great choice in a sunny day. The architecture is quite stark but the vaulted ceilings are incredible. Went to the top of the tower (for £7 pp) and had beautiful views of the city. Would definitely recommend a visit.
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What an amazing building this is! The scale is epic and the stained glass is incredibly detailed and skillfully crafted. Be sure to take a stroll in the lovely cemetery behind. Properly iconic and yet somehow cool and understated. Wow!
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Stunning and vast on so many levels. Hearing the organ player was so calming and reflective. What I loved the most was the idea of how central of a meeting place this was centuries ago. There definitely exists an air of the past here!
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Went here in morning during my visit in Liverpool. One of the most beautiful and grand cathedrals of UK. The interiors are stunning. The place is huge and the church is very well maintained. I would definitely recommend this place.
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Amazing church, if u want to visit a cultural place, is big and they have inside 3 chapels 1 for the mother, 1 son and 1 foe holly spirit, the place ia soo big they also have a cafeteria inside werr u can eat, outside is a cemetery from the 15th century as well
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Stunning and huge. An absolute must visit. There's a large cafe inside and extensive garden grounds out. The architecture is impressive along with the history of the building. The view from the tower tour is a must. The building is free to visit! You can easily spend 1 hour plus here
A stunning piece of architecture that stands out along the city skyline and is a tall imposing structure on top of the hill. One of the most famous sites of the city and a nice spot to visit while visiting. The shear size of this building is incredible and will leave you awestruck.
We visited as tourists with a toddler and quite surprised about how there was a kids area, a great art installation and even a cafe inmids of a church. Plus everybody was super nice and tolerant.
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Beautiful . Lovely bookshop/ gift shop and cafe too that serve freshly cooked food. Very nice. Disabled access at the side with a lift next to disabled parking . So easy with a wheelchair.
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This is a very large cathedral, you need to have time to see it all. There are some lovely features such as the High Altar and the Lady Chapel. The cafe was good too.
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Beautiful and stunning! It's such an amazing piece of architecture! The man who designed this building also created the red phone box and battersea power station!
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This is the most awe inspiring cathedral. We went this time to climb the tower. Luckily there's lifts most of the way. The views from the top were amazing.
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1st time going what an awesome building jaw dropping inside and left with a sense of calm the sounds that the pipes are capable of just wow
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Great place for visit in Liverpool. Cathedral is very big a nice. I recommend it. I was surprised there is locate small restaurant and gift shop inside
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One of the greatest architectures of all the Cathedrals in the world. It's humongous and you can learn a lot of history. Try out the whispering arch.
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1 hr+
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It is nice to see that it is free to enter but do like a donation and that's fine. There are places you can not get if in a wheelchair. There is a lift down to the ladies chapel. Great place to visit and experience
Must see! So amazing and huge. There is a Cafe inside and you can go all the way to the top to see the whole city of Liverpool.
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Would advise to buy a ticket for the tower as well, access to the church is free. Relative new church but impressive size.
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A masterpiece of design and a credit to the people of Liverpool, the building is huge and beautiful. If you go get the far end of the Cathedral, it's well worth the walk. So peaceful and a place just to sit.
A mustn't miss cathedral. Make sure you visit the tower as well! In winter you might like to see sunset from the tower.
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The most beautiful cathedral In the UK. Definitely worth a visit. The lady chapel is stunning, so make sure you see that. It is free entry and you can leave a donation if you want to .
Definitely worth a visit even if you aren't religious. Beautiful architecture. Peaceful atmosphere.
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Absolutely beautiful! Loved being able to sit and enjoy a bite to eat in the cathedral.
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Spectacular. I have never seen such a beautiful church. Highly recommended to visit.
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Vast spaces and amazing architecture. Warm welcome to visitors. Good shop and cafe.
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Awe inspiring Cathedral A must visit for history fanatics. Great architecture, I was blown away with the huge size of the structure.
Absolutely worth the visit! The cathedral currently hosts an artistic exhibition with a very deep meaning.
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Great Cathedral to visit. Really well maintained. Toilets, gift shop, cafe & parking available. Would recommend a visit for sure.
It was very nice and there were people to explain the paintings, windows and history. A very impressive piece of engineering.
Absolutely stunning architecture. This building is amazing. If you vista be sure to visit the whispering wall …
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