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London Vacation: Westminster Abbey

 

Westminster Abbey, in London's Parliament Square, is probably best known to tourists as the site of royal coronations, funerals, and the final resting place of many of England's royals and political leaders. An amazing amount of history can be found by visiting this impressively-beautiful working church and house of remembrance.

Founded originally in the year 616, the stone abbey that originated on the site was built and consecrated in the 11th century. Every coronation that has occurred since 1066 has taken place at the Abbey. St. Edward's Chair, last used when Elizabeth II took the throne, is where the monarch sits at the very moment of coronation. It sits in the Chapel of Edward the Confessor, where he is entombed. Many people find it the highlight of their tour, although there is so much more to take in during a walk around the building and its surroundings.

Nearly all of the Kings and Queens of England are buried on site, as are many of Britain's famous: poet Geoffrey Chaucer, evolution theorist Charles Darwin, scientist Sir Isaac Newton, writers Charles Dickens and Rudyard Kipling, actor Laurence Olivier and composer George Frederick Handel. In 1997, Princess Diana's funeral was held in the Abbey. Additionally, there are many famed British citizens (like Winston Churchill and William Shakespeare) who are "remembered" and memorialized with plaques of recognition. The Henry VII Chapel and Poet's Corner are also must-see stops along the tour.

Admission price is 10, with discounts for families, students and seniors. Audio guides are offered for an additional 3, and guided tours are available for an additional 4. Photography and filming are prohibited. The Abbey usually opens at 9:30 AM, but times vary because services, worship and other events are held. It's best to check before you go.

Author: Constance Parker-Street
 
Author Bio:

Constance Parker-Street

Travel professional Constance Parker-Street made her first trip to London in 1989 and has been living visit-to-visit ever since. Her website is dedicated to providing completely practical information to help people plan hassle-free and disappointment-free vacations to the most exciting city in the world.

 
 
 

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