Salisbury Cathedral Admission

A ticket to Salisbury Cathedral, home to the Magna Carta and the world's oldest clock

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With this ticket, you’ll get to explore Salisbury Cathedral – one of England’s most famous churches, built in the mid-thirteenth century.

As you stroll around the cathedral’s grounds, you’ll get to see elaborate Gothic-style features, like its pointed arches and flying buttresses. Inside, you’ll be able to get up close to the original Magna Carta, written in1215. You’ll also get to see the world’s oldest working medieval clock, which was built in 1386. To round off your trip, you’ll have the chance to climb to the top of England's tallest spire and enjoy sweeping views of the city and rolling countryside.

Why Visit

  • England's tallest spire
  • Home of the Magna Carta
  • The world's oldest clock
  • Gothic-style interiors

What's included

  • Admission

Additional information

Please note that on 5 and 6 July the Cathedral, Chapter House, Shop and Refectory will be closed all day.

The Chapter House, Restaurant and Shop will be closed on Christmas Day.

Please note that cathedral access is restricted during weekly services. These take place at 7:30 and 17:30 GMT Monday to Saturday, 12:15 GMT on Tuesdays, 11:15 GMT on Thursdays and 8:00, 9:15, 10:30 and 16:30 GMT on Sundays.

Bring your ticket with you to the attraction.

Be aware that operators may cancel for unforeseen reasons.

Location

Salisbury Cathedral Admission
33 The Close, Wiltshire, Salisbury, SP1 2EJ
Please arrive at Salisbury Cathedral. The nearest train station is Salisbury.

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