St Martins House, 2 Peacock Ln, Leicester LE1 5PZ, United Kingdom
Leicester Cathedral is a Tourist attraction located at St Martins House, 2 Peacock Ln, Leicester LE1 5PZ, United Kingdom. It has received 1093 reviews with an average rating of 4.6 stars.
Monday | 8AM-6PM |
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Tuesday | 8AM-6PM |
Wednesday | 8AM-6PM |
Thursday | 8AM-6PM |
Friday | 9AM-6PM |
Saturday | 10AM-4:30PM |
Sunday | 8AM-6PM |
The address of Leicester Cathedral: St Martins House, 2 Peacock Ln, Leicester LE1 5PZ, United Kingdom
Leicester Cathedral has 4.6 stars from 1093 reviews
Tourist attraction
"Great to see this reopen after a lengthy refurbishment, been waiting to visit a while"
"Still closed for construction after one year and should open in 2024"
"Recently re opened after a 22 month refurbishment, Leicester cathedral has come more to the publics notice because of being the final resting place of the recently found King Richard III"
"I was on holiday and on a day visit to Leicester"
"A beautiful cathedral with friendly staff warm welcoming"
Great to see this reopen after a lengthy refurbishment, been waiting to visit a while. Friendly and informative staff and a lovely little Cathedral. Also great to see the final resting place of Richard III. Would definitely recommend visiting. More
Still closed for construction after one year and should open in 2024. So disappointed not to be able to visit the inside. But the staff was nice as they are now in the centre next door and still gave me a stamp for the pilgrim passport More
Recently re opened after a 22 month refurbishment, Leicester cathedral has come more to the publics notice because of being the final resting place of the recently found King Richard III. The cathedral itself is substantially smaller than
I was on holiday and on a day visit to Leicester. It was great the Cathedral was open. I had visited before but it was very different this time, it seemed more welcoming. Most people know about King Richard 111 and the amazing discovery.
A beautiful cathedral with friendly staff warm welcoming. Is the home of the burial place of Richard III with it's beautiful tasteful and elegant tomb. There is no gift shop but booklets are available daily services are held a and anyone
First visited as a child with my Grandma. I visit every now and again to light a candle for her. It's a nice cathedral to just sit and reflect. It also has some gorgeous stained glass windows and architectural features. There are some
Temporarily closed ( September 2023 ) for renovation. The building is magnificent though, and there are boards around the side of the building showing the future plans of the building, and how the finished project
The cathedral has just reopened after significant visitor improvements. The King Richard III tomb area is very tastefully done. Free to entre - donations welcome. Well worth a visit. More
Lovely cathedral with a star turn: the simple tomb of Richard III. Also a nice statue of him in the cathedral garden, and the Richard III centre across the road is well worth a visit More