What makes it 68% Baby-Friendly: Buggy admission, a Cloister changing room, and open breastfeeding policies aid carers, but frequent steps, dense visitor flows, and required quiet make visits with infants feasible yet moderately demanding.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: This time lets you see key highlights and fit in baby breaks without rushing.
Quiet Multimedia Tour:
Use the handheld audio guide to explore the Nave, Cloisters and College Garden at your own pace.
Tip: Start early to avoid crowds and move at your baby’s rhythm. Strollers allowed in most areas.
Stroll through College Garden:
Enjoy open air space behind the Abbey to calm your baby between indoor visits.
Tip: Enter via the west cloister door for quick access. Bring a lightweight blanket for seating.
Picnic in the Cloisters:
Sit under the covered walkways to feed or rest with your baby.
Tip: Bring packed lunch; tables are limited so arrive when it opens to grab a spot.

BANGKOKBANKS
Good to go once. History galore and tradition you can feel. Crowds well managed, quiet and free headphones 🎧 for audio tour if you wish. Takes minimum 1 hour or longer. Nice gift shop as you exit.
omer erbas
It is a bit prices first of all. Overall it is a church, but with a rich history. So whether you want to pay 20 pounds to get in will depend on your interests. If you like history, it may be worth a visit. It takes about an hour or so to visit this place. Recommendation point is 3.5/5
Angela Criscola
If you are looking for an old building with all the vibes – this is it. I wasn’t really feeling London until we visited here. You don’t have to be religious or anything. The architecture, the artwork involved in carving places where important members of society and royalty are entombed for the rest of their lives is amazing. Even the Abbots burial spots are extremely interesting. The poets corner ...
Linda McLoon
This is a "must-visit" when you are in London. Get online and reserve a time to visit if you want to go inside. It is free, but you may not be able to enter without doing this in advance. This is a stunning building, inside and out, and it has so much history in its 1000 years. Just standing outside is breathtaking. We attended evensong, for which you don't need tickets. It is a religious service...
John Cardinale
Beautiful church It's no longer Catholic (that stopped a long time ago) and it's kept for the royal family for the most part, but it's open to the public to buy tickets and see. It is full of great history and has some amazing work. Beautiful art, ceilings, and final resting spots of very famous English people If you go with a tour group you can go into a different entrance
Winter mornings offer fewer crowds and warmer indoor spaces. In summer, book garden events early as family activities can be busy.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| General admission (2 adults) | GBP 62 |
| On-site snacks | GBP 10 |
| Total Estimated | GBP 72 |
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