St. Paul's Cathedral is one of London's most iconic landmarks and is easily accessible by a variety of transportation methods.
The nearest underground station is St. Paul's on the Central Line. When you exit the station, St. Paul's Cathedral is just a short walk away. Other nearby stations include Mansion House and Blackfriars on the District and Circle lines and Bank station on the Northern and Central lines, which is a bit further but still within walking distance.
A number of bus routes stop near St. Paul's Cathedral. Use the bus numbers 4, 11, 15, 23, 25, 26, 100, and 242. For the most convenient access, you can alight at St. Paul's Cathedral stop itself.
The nearest train stations are City Thameslink on Ludgate Hill (for First Capital Connect) and Blackfriars and Cannon Street for southeastern trains. All are a nice stroll from the Cathedral.
Driving in central London can be challenging due to traffic, congestion charges, and limited parking. However, if you choose to drive, there are public car parks available nearby such as the Baynard House Car Park on Queen Victoria Street and Thames Exchange Car Park on Bell Wharf Lane off Upper Thames Street.
If you're cycling, there are bike racks located at the Cathedral's North Churchyard. The 'Santander Cycle Hire' docking stations are near St. Paul’s at New Change and Godliman Street.
The Cathedral is accessible for visitors with disabilities. If required, you can enter through the North Transept door which offers step-free access.
For comprehensive travel information, visit Transport for London's website at www.tfl.gov.uk where you can use their journey planner service to find the best route to St. Paul's Cathedral.
Before visiting, it's a good idea to check the official St. Paul's Cathedral website for any changes in opening times, ticket prices, or any events that might affect your visit.