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History buffs and architecture fans won’t want to miss a visit to King’s College.
Admission tickets to King’s College can be purchased both online and on the day from the King’s College Visitor Centre.
King’s College is free to enter for children aged 11 and below, when accompanied by a paying adult.
Visitors can attend Evensong for free.
King’s College Chapel and the grounds are fully accessible for wheelchair users and strollers.
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Entry tickets to King's College currently cost from £16.50 on weekdays and £17.50 at weekends. Discounts are available for early booking, children, students, and families. You can explore the grounds and Chapel of King’s College on a self-guided basis, but other areas of the campus are off-limits to the public.
No, you don’t have to prebook entry to King’s College Chapel and grounds, although it’s recommended. While you can buy walk-up tickets at the King’s College Visitor Centre opposite the Chapel on the day, booking online will guarantee your entry. This is especially important during peak times, as visitor numbers are capped.
The main attraction is King’s College Chapel, a vision of 15th-century Gothic architecture. Inside, it boasts a spectacular fan vaulted ceiling, an altar screen carved with Henry VIII’s and Anne Boleyn’s initials, and Rubens’ masterpiece The Adoration of the Magi. Other highlights include the stunning Chapel exterior seen from the Back Lawn.
If you’re visiting King’s College independently, your ticket allows for a self-guided tour at your own pace, so the time you spend exploring is down to you. That said, most visitors find that around an hour is enough to admire the Chapel and the views of it from the Back Lawn.
The best time to visit King’s College is from March through June, when temperatures are mild, and summer’s crowds have yet to arrive. Exploring during term times also means you can experience the Chapel’s Evensong, typically sung by the King’s College Choir at 5:30pm weekdays, and 10:30am and 3:30pm Sundays.













































































































































