Getting Around
The church is easily accessible by public transport, with several tube stations nearby.





St Andrew Undershaft is a significant historical church in London, dating back to the 12th century. It has witnessed the city's evolution and survived the Great Fire of 1666, standing as a testament to London's resilience. The church is known for its beautiful stained glass windows and original furnishings, such as the Baptismal Font and Pulpit. Its location near the iconic 'Gherkin' provides a striking contrast between the old and the new. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and explore the church's rich history and cultural significance.
St Andrew Undershaft is a significant historical church in London, dating back to the 12th century. It has witnessed the city's evolution and survived the Great Fire of 1666, standing as a testament to London's resilience. The church is known for its beautiful stained glass windows and original furnishings, such as the Baptismal Font and Pulpit. Its location near the iconic 'Gherkin' provides a striking contrast between the old and the new. Visitors can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and explore the church's rich history and cultural significance.
Survived the Great Fire of 1666.
Features original furnishings like the Baptismal Font.
Offers a unique blend of old and new London.
Located in the bustling City of London, offering a peaceful retreat.
Rich historical significance with connections to the Great Fire of 1666.
Close proximity to other notable landmarks like the 'Gherkin'.
The church is easily accessible by public transport, with several tube stations nearby.
Explore nearby eateries for a taste of London's diverse culinary scene.
History enthusiasts and architecture lovers.
GBP £
$100-$200 p/day
English
Capture the unique blend of historic and modern architecture in the area.
Tourists, History Buffs, Cultural Exploration