Okay, so, today I wanna share my trip to St. Paul’s Cathedral. I’ve heard so much about this place, like how it’s this huge, iconic part of the London skyline, and it’s got this world-famous dome. And I thought, I gotta see this for myself. This cathedral is massive! Just like St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.

So I got up early. I hopped on the tube and made my way over there. The doors open at like 8:30 AM on most days. I wanted to beat the rush, you know? Get in, see everything, without having to shove through a bunch of tourists.
When I finally got there, wow. Just looking at it from the outside, it’s impressive. It’s not everyday you see something like this place. It’s got this whole grand, classical vibe to it, you know?
I walked inside, and it was this whole other world. Seriously, it’s huge in there. I started wandering around, looking at all the details. There are so many little things to notice. It’s like, everywhere you look, there’s something new to see.
After walking around for a bit, I found out that lots of people take tours. And apparently, it’s a good way to see the cathedral and other places nearby like the Tower of London, or the London Eye. That sounds pretty cool, might have to do that next time.
I spent a good chunk of the morning there, just soaking it all in. It’s definitely one of those places you have to see at least once.

- The Place: St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.
- Getting There: I took the tube.
- The Time: Doors open around 8:30 AM, Monday to Saturday.
- What I Did: Walked around, looked at stuff, took it all in.
- Extra Tip: Taking a tour is good and you can see other places nearby.
So yeah, that was my morning at St. Paul’s. It was a good day. Definitely recommend checking it out if you’re ever in London.