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    Union Chapel

    4.5 (57 reviews)
    ModerateMusic Venues, Churches
    Open 9:30 am - 6:00 pm

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    Lizzie S.

    Shhhh, don't tell anyone but they let a Jew in this church! Seriously, there I was sat in a house of Christianity, watching an event which was a celebration of a Pagan festival... looking shifty. It's fine though, apparently they'll let anyone in here. If you are looking for a seriously quirky venue for live music or movies, this will be the spot for you. Take a pew and enjoy the atmosphere that radiates from it's 100 year old stone walls. I came here for Jameson Cult Screenings and although I didn't stay for the whole event, I can tell you that this was an epic evening. Actors wandering around, free drinks, popcorn and a cult movie. What more could you ask for at Halloween. In the past there have been some pretty impressive artists that perform here and now I'm been once, I'm totally going to come back and watch something soon. One tip though, give yourself time to find this place, myself and a few others found it quite difficult to find.

    Daniel F.

    Love going here to my local haunt whenever there is a gig on. Saw Mark Lanegan one time and the sound is set up for acts like this and is incredible quite honestly. Also got the organ back and working. I've Recently discovered that they do a 'daytime sessions' acoustic acts each Saturday. Seen some varied acts and it's a very mature crowd be uses of the area and that's why I love it. Quite a different local vibe. Nothing crazy. You can even get a mug of tea to take into the church aisles.

    Briget P.

    How is this all-inclusively $FREE.99? Thank you Yelp London for sending me an invite through elite-mail! To get into that Halloween spirit, it's a must to take a visit to the Union Chapel for a Jameson Cult Film screening! Although Quatermass and the Pit was a 60's original "classic" film, I didn't enjoy it much. I just chuckled at the special effects and felt bored with the film. Nonetheless, I quite enjoyed my three complimentary Jameson cocktails (2 Bloody Jemmies and one Jameson and Coke) The free popcorn was awfully stale, but I wasn't complainin'. The decor of the chapel was amazing and definitely gave a gothic-spooky, Halloween feel! Thank you for a good night!

    Free organ recital
    Nickie C.

    Even though I am up in Angel all the time, I don't tend to venture up as far as Highbury and Islington, so I never realised how lovely this church is! There's some lovely stained glass (on one side - the other side was bombed, in what made Highbury corner). I took a group for the free organ recital they do once a month, on their refurbished organ (there's loads of info about it on their website, http://www.unionchapel.org.uk/about-us/the-organ-project/). As the building is a church as well as a music venue, they're pretty well equipped for the organ recital. The organ is behind the pulpit, so they set up a camera and a screen so you can see the organ being played. It has two keyboards as well as foot pedals, not to mention all the stops, so it's really interesting to watch. Admittedly I'm not much of an organ music aficionado, so after about 15 minutes my interest waned, but I could easily have left without disturbing anyone (but I was there for work so I stayed). I had arranged for a short talk on the chapel afterwards. It's been through many iterations over the years, and is currently an entertainment venue, as well as a church. They do a lot of outreach work with marganalised/homeless people as well. Worth stopping in for a quick look when they're open on Wednesdays from 10am-1pm, or to arrange a free guided tour on Sunday afternoons.

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    Leza S.

    I attended the Ocean Film Festival at the Union Chapel which has been touring throughout the UK. Based as few minutes walk from Highbury & Islington tube it's very easy to get to. There was security as you walk in and a couple of friendlies to sign you in. As you walk through there's like a little 'tuck shop' where you can buy sweets and hot drinks. Sadly the hot chocolate I brought was made with just hot water as they said they didn't have the facilities to heat up milk at the church. There is seating up and downstairs and the area is quite sizeable. Although I arrived early the 'good seats' were taken up by bums on seats or people leaving their coats there to reserve them. The only decent seats I could find was 3 rows from the front on the middle, a bit too close for comfort but better than being on the end of a row. I noticed when the film started a lot of the people sitting at the front to the far left and right moved seats as they could not see. The various films were projected onto a big screen. I was glad there were mini breaks and a longer interval as it wouldn't be comfortable sitting on wooden seats for long periods. For the Ladies you'll find queues at the toilets as there are only a few cramped cubicles. Surprisingly though, there is a huge bar upstairs with lots of space to mingle and seating to chill out. A very well organised event, I would definitely come back to this venue for this event again.

    Qype User (Nunhea…)

    Returned to the Union Chapel again last night to see the wonderful Unthanks sisters, Becky and Rachel, play a set comprised of Anthony & the Johnsons and Robert Wyatt covers. I think this venue is just a little bit inspirational and it has always brought out something very special in the artists I have seen perform here. Last night was no exception and the music the ladies and their excellent band summoned up was so good it hurt. Anyway the purpose of this slight refrain of a review was to comment on the café/bar. Having had a look at the food offering on our last visit we decided we should give it a go. We arrived at just after the 7pm opening time and managed to get our coats down, to reserve our seats, on the third pew from the front. Good start to the evening. The café/bar was already pretty busy and there was a good queue at the food "station". I managed to grab a comfy sofa and B got us a chicken curry and a veggie lasagne. At £6 a plate and with the profits going to the homeless you really wanted to like this food. Well, it filled the gap but the food was very much of the eat to live school of cooking; it reminded me a little bit of school dinners. B was slightly more complementary and declared herself reasonably satisfied. Perhaps I was suffering from having high expectations but I was hoping for something a bit more authentic and therefore tasty. Having said that I'm not giving up on the café and will no doubt be back next year. On the drinks front Bishops Finger and 6X were available by the bottle and there were cans of Red Stripe for the larger drinkers. The red and white wine by the glass seemed to be going down very well. All at pretty reasonable prices and if you manage to get a seat it's a very nice space to spend some time pre or post gig. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx After my third visit to this beautiful venue last week to see an absolutely storming set by 'I am Kloot' (previous gigs have been very special outings by Laura Marling and Max Richter - I think this venue brings out the best in pretty much any perfomer) I am fast coming to the conclusion that this is my favourite live music venue in town. In general you will have a great view of the act at reasonably close quarters; the sound quality is awesome (and that's a word I hardly ever use); and atmospheric doesn't even begin to describe the vibe. Worth bearing in mind at this point that in my "youth" I was very fond of the Brixton Academy. Anyway, I thought I would share a few tips and general musings with fellow qypers: Get yourself on the mailing list, in my opinion they have a great booking policy and no shortage of acts that I am keen to see. Getting a ticket can be a problem if you are not qucik off the mark!! Its a working church so bear this in mind, seating is un-allocated and is in pews. Picture a church in your mind and you will soon realise that if you turn up late in the day you will be left with seating on the sides with the (relatively) limited view etc that entails. Although as it's a church, the view is pretty good wherever you sit and it's on a slight rake towards the back which helps too. However, on the three occasions I have had the pleasure of watching live music at the Union Chapel, a quaint but lovely old-school tradition still holds good - the 'bagsy-ing' of your spot by leaving a coat, jumper or whatever on the pew while you trot off to the bar for cold refreshments. Much to my amazement this arrangement is respected and you can be sure of your spot only ten feet from the stage on your return. How much do you love our London ways!!!! Food and the bar in general seemed very, very much improved from my visit earlier in the year. B and myself had already eaten some pretty bog standard pizza in town before we headed over to the gig, but the guys had a constant queue for their curry, lasagne, and quiche, which looked and smelled very tasty - on my next visit I will definitely give it a run out, and for well under a tenner it looked to be great gig food. Seating and general ambience in the bar was lovely, think members' club crossed with a youth club, and is a great place to spend an hour or so. Some decent ale on tap and this could be totally divine. So to sum up my advice would be to turn up early, doors seem to generally open at 7pm and on this occassion 'I am Kloot' were on stage at circa 9pm after an excellent support act, bagsy youself a primo spot in front of the stage and then head off for some tasty food and a cold refreshment of your choice. Then, sit back and imbibe the music!

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    St Martin in the Fields - St Martin-in-the-Fields Trafalgar Square, London_Yelp_Sanju-1

    St Martin in the Fields

    4.5(52 reviews)
    2.7 miStrand, Covent Garden
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    St Martin in the Fields is right in Trafalgar Square in the heart of London. This corner of…read moreTrafalgar Square hosts the National Portrait Gallery and the National Gallery as well as swanky hotels. The church of St Martin in the Fields is a historic church in central London. This significant parish church has a vast history. It has stood on this prime London site since 1222. Although the church is probably photographed by almost every visitor who arrives in Trafalgar Square, the view that most people take is from the south side of the square, near Nelson's column and the four lions As you stand in Trafalgar Square amidst the pigeons and with Nelson's Column towering over you, stand back and admire the grandeur of this incredible church. You may recognize it from the annual New Year celebrations nearby or films like Notting Hill.

    Had our schedule permitted us time to see a classical music performance at St. Martin in the…read moreFields, I assume we would've had a better impression of the venue. Instead, we came for lunch in their crypt; my obsession with the macabre wouldn't let me pass up this hidden cafe, but the food left much to be desired. In true cafeteria style, you grab a tray & move down the line, pointing at items that staff members load onto your plate. We chose a few items to share: something that looked like chicken tenders with sides of mashed potato & peas, pasta salad, a veggie pie, & Victoria sponge cake. Seating area was quite crowded. A unique setting to have a meal, if only the food tasted better.

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    Notre Dame de France

    Notre Dame de France

    4.5(4 reviews)
    2.6 miLeicester Square

    I recently attended 6pm Saturday vigil mass here. Very nice to have a mass in French in the heart…read moreof London. The church's circular shape and artwork are unique. The church is located in the Chinatown side of Leicester Square. Coming out of Saturday night vigil mass, you'll see vibrant streets filled with Chinatown goers. The entire district is humming on a Saturday night. Walking distance to Trafalgar Square. Church is near the Leicester Square Underground Station.

    I adore this church & the Cocteau mural. A wonderful oasis of calm in the centre of London…read moreIt was Mr René Varin, cultural advisor at the French Embassy in London who thought of asking Cocteau to take part in the decorative work of the new Church. The building had been virtually destroyed by a bomb during World Wall II and was being rebuilt. Cocteau, who was 70 at the time, spent slightly more than a week on the project, from 3 11 November 1959. His films, particularly Le Testament d'Orphee,were enjoying huge success in London at that time and he had to be protected from the invasion of reporters and fans by a wooden scaffolding all around the chapel. You can see his self portrait to the immediate left of the altar. I love the symbolic half risen Christ. Today,sadly,they have glass doors in front to protect it. So sad. This church is so good to the homeless too Services are mostly in French & sometimes in Creole.Great to be a part of.

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    Hillsong Church London

    Hillsong Church London

    4.2(23 reviews)
    2.3 miBloomsbury

    ABUSIVE, 80% BORING, AND NOT CARING ABOUT CHILDREN'S SAFETY:…read more THEY ARE FILTHY CROOKS. And the sermons delivered by their pastors (not their guests I have seen so far this year) at the Central London branch are SO boring!!! I have not heard such boring messages since I became a born again Christian and I think we have not since the world began. What is going on? They are SO pathetic!!! God sees. God agrees. Of course. On Sunday 23/11/2025 at Hillsong Church Central London at Dominion Theatre there was a serious incident. *A female church volunteer deliberately* endangered my precious sons Jeremiah and Ethan who are 10 and 8 years old by providing us with wrong information at the start of the service. As I raised concerns about this potentially dangerous misinformation, do you know what their response was? Three security staff and a Hillsong church female staff member attempted to terrorize and threaten me, and they vigorously defended the hypocrite female volunteer who deliberately gave me the wrong information endangering two young children, how evil! The female church staff member's behavior stemmed from jealousy (it was 100% jealousy getting her to attempt to terrorize and threaten me like that, the confidence she tried to exhibit after the church service was extremely fake, she wanted to give the impression that I am the one in the wrong and she has finally done the right thing mistreating me the way she did at the start of the church service, cock and bull story, her jealousy is monstrous) and honestly I don't care because I have other important *GOOD* things to do in this world. I passed kindergarten and I am very focused. After the church service, three of the security staff at Dominion Theatre continued their harassment. I was forcibly escorted out with Jeremiah and Ethan by two of the security staff (without having caused a scene during the church service, no) while my precious son Ty who is 16 had gone to the restroom. The two security staff refused to let me re-enter the hall to get my precious son Ty after forcibly escorting Jeremiah, Ethan and I out. Only one man who attended the church service intervened, asking the abusive two security staff to allow me back inside to get my third child, but they still denied me that. I very much thanked that man who intervened. I then spotted my son Ty, who, noticing my absence in the hall, was calling my phone to find out where I was; I had to shout his name for him to come to me. They wouldn't let me go back inside to get my own child? It highlights how fitting the term "FILTHY CROOKS" is for them. A third security staff mocked us, laughing at me, Jeremiah and Ethan. I contacted news outlets like SKY News to expose the way I was mistreated. Yesterday 30/11/2025, as we went to church my precious children and I for God, I was told by one of the abusive security staff from the previous Sunday that Hillsong Church Central London has refused that I continue to attend their church. Someone called Steve, a church representative I believe, spoke to me and confirmed this. They mentioned an email was sent to me about it. I told them I had not received that email which is true. THEIR JEALOUSY IS DISGUSTING AND MONSTROUS! And ugly. What they don't know is that the night before God, who is always on my side, revealed a secret to me and instructed me not to disclose it until after I attended church yesterday and witnessed their actions. God clearly stated: "NOT THIS TIME", in a very strong and powerful manner. I wonder what God meant. God spoke that against those at Hillsong who support my mistreatment, showing me, assuring me, that he is on my side. He is definitely infinity percent not with them when it comes to the way they treated me the previous Sunday and yesterday. THANK YOU SO MUCH, LORD! YES!!! Please FIRE and BAN the three abusive security staff, the abusive jealous female church staff and that female volunteer who deliberately gave me wrong information. Shut down their evil. For good. Now. THANK YOU. Patricia Wagner

    It's always great to visit this church here in Bloomsbury, the community are friendly and you feel…read morelike you're home around your family!

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    Westminster Abbey - Incredible ceilings

    Westminster Abbey

    4.5(448 reviews)
    3.3 miWestminster

    Westminster Abbey was one of the highlights of our visit to London. We arranged for a special…read moreMedieval Monastery tour of the Abby that included learning in-depth history. The 90 minute tour cost £15 plus general admission. We booked on-line two weeks in advance. We arrived early with our tickets stamped for opening at 9:30. Security staff scans and queues up visitors by ticket times and there was a line that had well over a thousand people waiting to enter. All general admission visitors are given a headset with a wonderful guided tour upon entering. There is a logical pathway to follow and learn about the Abbey. Hannah was our private tour guide. She was wealth of information about the history of the Abbey and the people that were important. As part of the tour we had access to parts of the facility that were not part of the normal tour route. We were also allowed to sit in the choir seating for a brief lecture. It was invigorating to sit where royalty had been. The tour is fabulous and very worth the money. The Abbey is mostly French Gothic, but a mix of styles as different King's added on sections and chapels during their reigns. Much of the Abbey was restored after the damage caused by looting after the Reformation and additional damage caused by the WWII Blitz bombing. Most of the stained glass has been replaced. The history dates back over 1000 years and we saw evidence of an ancient door and uncovered mosaics. There is a lot to see, including graves of many notable people and royalty. Restrooms are available towards the end of the tour (but expect a line). There is a cafeteria and several gift shops. Current renovations are adding additional guest restrooms. Wear comfortable walking shoes, expect uneven floors. Arrive a bit early to go through security. I highly recommend a visit. I wouldn't bring young children.

    This highly visited tourist attraction was founded in 960 AD. That's insane! It was rebuilt in…read more1245. Also insane! UNESCO World Heritage Site. Tourist must see, especially if your first time in London. Incredible Gothic architecture that's really wonderful to be able to see up close and personal. Nothing short of awe-inspiring. Super close to Houses of Parliament which makes for easier sightseeing.

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    St Paul's - The Actors' Church

    4.3(12 reviews)
    2.5 miCovent Garden, Strand

    [Don't get confused with St. Paul's Cathedral, it is the church near Covent Gaerden]…read more In 1630, the Earl of Bedford was given permission to demolish buildings on an area of land he owned north of the Strand for redevelopment. The result was the Covent Garden Piazza - the first formal square in London. The church of St. Paul's was one of the first buildings to be constructed as part of the development of the Covent Garden Piazza. The main entrance to the church is on Bedford Street, where the brick façade of the church can be seen between two pillars with ornate railings on either side, and a gate between the pillars: the churchyard has a wide path leading up to the entrance of the church, with seating along both sides of the path. To either side of the path are gardens and grassed spaces. The church is known affectionately as The Actors' church with its long association with the theatre community dating back to 1663 when the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane opened, the first of many theatres in London's West End. permitted

    What a wonderful gem to come across as I was walking around London. Beautiful interior and…read morewonderful vibe. It was warm and inviting and the history behind the church and its association with the theatre is a special story I will leave to you to discover

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    St. Paul's Cathedral - Beautiful stained glass

    St. Paul's Cathedral

    4.5(342 reviews)
    2.1 miBlackfriars

    We attended Sunday's Choral Mattins at St. Paul's Cathedral. What an amazing Cathedral to visit,…read morebut I think most attendees were tourists (like me). We arrived early and were allowed to sit with the choir up front. What a great honor to sit with a great vantage point of the service. The choir is composed of children and adults, men and women and the voices are extraordinary. The service was beautiful and I couldn't help but think about the people who had attended over the past 300 years. The Cathedral was designed by the great Christopher Wren and is gorgeous inside with massive arched ceilings and ornate marble archways and statues. The choir seats are a dark aged wood with beautiful carving. Photography was not allowed inside so my only photos are of the outside. Tours during no the week are available and going up into the dome is supposed to be an extraordinary experience where whispers can be heard far away. After the service, the bells rang outside in an amazing display.

    After booking reservations online weeks in advance, the hard part was waiting to see Christopher…read moreWren's masterpiece on the inside. Because the building does not open until 10am, the front doors are closed and guests are expected to queue up. Surprisingly, there are no signs to tell you where to queue up, so people are waiting in front of the doors until they open. Upon entering, my bag is inspected and you can pick up an audio tour device which has not only information about the cathedral, but has reflection and prayer passages where you can take a seat (there are plenty) and just be. At intervals, the pastor will ask everyone in the building to be silent as he prays for our world. After the prayer and blessing, the pastor makes himself available to anyone. Taking time to pray to God for us and our world was special. While the audio tour was good, talking to the red-sashed volunteers was special in that they had information that was not in the audio tour. For example, the wood carvers would leave a signature on the carving that would be unique like a hidden rocket ship with stars behind some carved vines. If you're a Harry Potter fan like me, you can ask a red-sashed volunteer to show you the Dean's Staircase, a stairway leading to Professor Trelawny's divination class that was used in the film. Unfortunately, you can't walk up the staircase, but you can take some amazing photos. Walking to the Stone Gallery and Golden Gallery requires climbing up 31 flights of stairs, so train well before you arrive. Not only does the Stone Gallery give you a closer look at the paintings on the Dome, but the wall offers a neat little trick, but it takes two people. If you speak into the wall, another person standing on the opposite side (180°) will be able to hear you. On a non-foggy day (good luck with that), you can walk around outside and be able to have stunning views of the city. There's so much to say, but I would rather you experience it for yourself.

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    St Margaret's Church - Gorgeous!

    St Margaret's Church

    3.8(12 reviews)
    3.3 miWestminster

    "And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love." - 1…read moreCorinthians 13:13 The Church of St. Margaret on Westminster Abbey grounds is filled with over 500-years of British history. Yet, how can I rate a church when it's temporarily closed due to the worldwide pandemic? All about Love... The Church of Margaret founded by Benedictine Monks dates to the 12th century. It was rebuilt starting in 1486. It has been called "the last church in London decorated in the Catholic tradition before the Reformation". Upon my arrival on Holy Grounds, after a visit to the Abbey, I noticed the doors were closed to visitors due to COVID. Of course, I was disappointed, but understood the reasonings. Since serendipity brought me here, I took it as a sign, and self-toured the exterior. After my visit to Westminster Abbey and the surrounding, my stop at Margaret was a tad underwhelming, based strictly on architecture. You need to imagine being surrounding by Gothic masterpieces and landmarks to understand my vision. Then I remind myself of the historic significance of this wonderful church, named after Margaret of Antioch. Winston Churchill was married here in the year 1908. In the end, I'd recommend The Church of St. Margaret for those into architecture, history, the Anglophile lifestyle. The photos you see on Yelp, Instagram, and other social media sites are more than half incorrect. As many photos show Westminster Abbey or the House of Commons. The Church itself, not as magnificent as the other Gothic landmarks, but nonetheless it seeps with British history and the almighty Holy Spirit...

    This is a small church next to Westminster which is also historical but a lot less grand in…read morecomparison. When I went, the line to get into Westminster was long, so it didn't make sense to jump out of a long line to come in. After the tour, you exit, so if you want to see St. Margaret's, you have to go through the bag check again to get to this church. If you have the time, this is a nice old church to walk through. It won't take that long and is a nice piece of history in addition to Westminster.

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