Prepare to be amazed by one of the finest cathedrals in the UK, home to Britain’s tallest spire and largest cathedral close and cloisters. Our original …
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Feb 2, 2025
I attended the Salisbury Cathedral Tower Tour. I really enjoyed the 'behind the scenes' tour and didn't find the stairs too taxing. There are great photo opportunities and the views from the top are …Full review by Shannon T
Feb 2, 2025
A stunning cathedral with lots of interesting things both inside and around the cathedral green, well worth the visit with a goup of foreign. StudentsFull review by knight k
Feb 2, 2025
Everything about the tour was awesome, starting with our dry-humoured, warm, highly knowledgeable guide John, extending into seeing and touching the sheer ingenuity of our medieval forebears whose ma…Full review by Andrew R
We are contemplating booking the tower tour for Salisbury Cathedral, but are wondering how many steps there are between floors and how steep the steps are. Wondering if my bad knees would be up for it. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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There are 332 steps in total, but it is broken up into 5 stages with opportunities to sit and rest in-between. Some of the stone spiral staircases date back to the 13th century and have …
There are 332 steps in total, but it is broken up into 5 stages with opportunities to sit and rest in-between. Some of the stone spiral staircases date back to the 13th century and have no handrails, so care must be taken and we recommend wearing sensible footwear.
What is the suggested donation to enter the Cathedral?
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The suggested donations are given at the kiosk but if you want to go into the shop or the cafe it is possible to do just that without giving a donation. £7.50 or £6.50 for seniors does …
The suggested donations are given at the kiosk but if you want to go into the shop or the cafe it is possible to do just that without giving a donation. £7.50 or £6.50 for seniors does not seem too bad as it is possible to join a group with a very informed guide who will answer any questions as well as giving the regular tour. Also for the price of the donation, you can spend as long as you wish in the cathedral.
I'm not so good with heights, however I did manage the York Minster tower tour last year and loved the views from the top. Can anyone tell me how the Salisbury Tower tour compares with the York minster tower tour? TIA
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I'm a guide. The bit that can be a bit disturbing is ascending and descending the wooden spiral staircases ( of which there are two within the tower) but it is very safe and doable. You …
I'm a guide. The bit that can be a bit disturbing is ascending and descending the wooden spiral staircases ( of which there are two within the tower) but it is very safe and doable. You don't have to go outside on the balcony unless you want to. I don't like heights either, but I'm up there every week.