Visit King's

You are very welcome to visit the Chapel in a sightseeing capacity. You are asked, however, to respect the College as a place of study. 

 

We are delighted that choral services have resumed, and we will be welcoming back King's members, members of the wider University and the general public to our services. For further information on how to attend a service, please click here.

Plan Your Visit

Useful information about admission prices, what your visit includes, and how to get to King's by car or public transport.

Opening Times

King's is occasionally closed to visitors so please check the opening times calendar before you plan to visit!

Group Visits

Please click here for more information.

Enquiries

For more information on visiting King's, please contact the Visitor Services team.

Visit King's FAQ's

Please browse our frequently asked questions to help with planning your upcoming visit to King's College.

The Chapel's History

Find out about the history of King's College Chapel from its foundation in 1441 to the present day.

Virtual Tours

Take a virtual look around the King's College grounds and venture inside our world-famous Chapel.

Local Residents

Local residents can apply for a residents' pass which allows access through King's College.

Music at King's

From choir concerts to organ recitals, there are regular occasions to come and enjoy wonderful music at King's.

News

King's Fellow wins Nine Dots Prize

Research Fellow Joanna Kusiak has been awarded the biennial prize for original thinking in response to contemporary societal issues.

Public Notice - Installation of stained glass roundel

A public notice regarding the installation of a stained glass roundel to an internal window of the Chapel.

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Study shows the impact of the King's wildflower meadow

Published today, the study led by King’s Research Fellow Cicely Marshall shows that establishing the meadow has made a considerable impact to the wildlife value of the land, while reducing the greenhouse gas emissions associated with its upkeep.

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