Come inside one of London’s hidden treasures.

Step through the gates of Lambeth Palace, the London home of the Archbishop of Canterbury, and discover a place shaped by centuries of faith, art, and history.

Guided tours and open days

On selected days, you can join a guided tour to explore the Great Hall, Chapel, Guard Room, and other historic rooms and spaces at Lambeth Palace – each filled with stories that still inspire today.

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Concerts 

Allegri Miserere 19 March, 7.30pm

Join St Martin’s Voices for an evening of choral music for Lent, set within the impressive surroundings of the Great Hall of Lambeth Palace.

The programme weaves together works by Hildegard of Bingen, Ola Gjeilo, Arvo Pärt, and Lucy Walker, culminating in Allegri’s haunting Miserere mei, Deus. A contemplative journey of sound and silence, offering space for reflection and stillness in this sacred season.

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Accessibility and facilities

We welcome everyone to Lambeth Palace. Step-free access is available to most areas, and our team can assist with any specific requirements. Find full accessibility details here.

How to find us

Lambeth Palace is on the south bank of the River Thames, between Westminster Bridge and Lambeth Bridge.


Buses run from Waterloo, Victoria and Vauxhall stations, and stop just outside the Palace at the Lambeth Palace bus stop. The closest tube stations are Westminster and Lambeth North.

We recommend using Transport for London’s Journey Planner to plan your trip to the Palace.