Plan an exciting day exploring St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Electric Dreams exhibition at Tate Modern with this combo ticket.
Highlights
Highlights
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See machine-generated art at the Electric Dreams exhibition at Tate Modern and St. Paul’s Cathedral’s Baroque architecture with this combo ticket.
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Save money by booking this combo at a discounted rate as compared to pricier individual tickets.
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Skip the hassle of figuring out public transportation, and walk just 0.6 mi to get from Tate Modern to St. Paul’s Cathedral via the famous Millennium Bridge.
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After your exploration of the Tate’s contemporary art, head to its top floors and catch a glimpse of St. Paul’s Cathedral’s dome.
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Allow Fleischmann & Strauss’ Liquid Views at the Electric Dreams exhibition and St. Paul’s Cathedral’s world-famous dome to blow your minds away.
Inclusions
Inclusions
Electric Dreams Exhibition
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Entry to the Electric Dreams exhibition
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Entry to the Tate Modern
St. Paul’s Cathedral
- Entry to St. Paul’s Cathedral
cancellation policy
cancellation policy
These tickets can't be cancelled or rescheduled.
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Your experience
Your experience
Get a first-hand glimpse of electronic art at the Electric Dreams exhibition and the iconic St. Paul’s Cathedral with this combo ticket.
Electric Dreams Exhibition
Explore 15 rooms of optical, kinetic, programmed, and digital art from the 1950s to the 1990s at the Electric Dreams exhibition at the Tate Modern. Learn about the early artists who developed electronic and machine-generated art. From Eduardo Kac’s Horny to Heinz Mack’s TELE-MACK, delve into the chronological development of tech art. With plenty of time afterward, you can explore the rest of the Tate Modern’s 70,000 works of art at your own pace.
St. Paul’s Cathedral
Explore St. Paul's Cathedral, the mother church of the Diocese of London. Explore its interiors and architecture, and learn about its significance in British history. A masterpiece by Sir Christopher Wren, marvel at its Baroque architecture, especially the iconic dome, the second-largest in the world, and an important part of London’s skyline. Visit the Whispering Gallery, the Stone Gallery, and the Golden Gallery for panoramic views across London.
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know before you go
Know before you go
What’s not allowed
St. Paul’s Cathedral
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The Whispering Gallery and St Dunstan's Chapel are no photography areas.
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Keep in mind that large bags, food & beverages, sharp metallic tools, or objects are not allowed in this experience. Pack wisely!
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Due to venue restrictions, pets cannot tag along.
Accessibility
St. Paul’s Cathedral
- This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
Electric Dreams Exhibition
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This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
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Ramps and elevators are available at the venue for easy access.
Additional information
Electric Dreams Exhibition
- This exhibition includes rooms with low light levels and flashing lights.
St. Paul’s Cathedral
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On Sundays, the cathedral is closed for visits.
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Strict dress code: modest, respectful attire.
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Children must be accompanied and supervised by an adult aged 18 or over when accessing the Dome Galleries.
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Bags may be searched on entry.
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St. Paul's Cathedral is an active working cathedral so usual operating hours are subject to change. Check the latest schedule on the venue website before visiting.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your vouchers will be emailed to you instantly.
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Please display the same at each ticket redemption point along with a valid photo ID.
Ticket redemption points
Tate Modern
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Redeem your ticket at Turbine Hall ticket desk of Tate Modern.
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Address: Bankside, London SE1 9TG, United Kingdom.
Get directions to the redemption point
** St. Paul's Cathedral**
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Show your ticket at St. Paul's Cathedral.
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Address: St. Paul's Churchyard, London EC4M 8AD, United Kingdom.