Discover a range of religious jewellery, decorations, books and fine china inspired by the life, history and architecture of Westminster Abbey.
The Westminster Abbey Shop sells a range of merchandise inspired by the life, history and architecture of Westminster Abbey, and reflecting its location as a visitor attraction in central London.
Choose from a wide range of products from small souvenirs, books and CDs to luxury gifts, including many exclusive items created in collaboration with British artists.
The shop is accessible from outside the Abbey and you do not require a ticket to shop with us. We are situated at the visitor exit at the West Towers, in Broad Sanctuary. You can also visit our Cellarium Shop, situated within the Abbey precincts at the exit to the Cellarium Restaurant. Our main shop and Cellarium Shop are wheelchair accessible.
Opening Times
The Westminster Abbey Shop is usually open at the following times:
When you buy from us, whether online or in the shop, you are helping to maintain the ministry and fabric of the Abbey.
Profits from the Westminster Abbey Shop are gift-aided to Westminster Abbey. Westminster Abbey relies principally on tourist income as it receives no funding from the Crown, the government or the Church of England. It costs over £10 million each year to run the Abbey, and income from visitors (through tickets, retail and catering) helps to maintain our UNESCO World Heritage site. In addition to maintenance and every day running costs, the Abbey also uses income for conservation projects, including major restoration work, the development of education and music programmes, and work to improve and enhance the experience of visitors and pilgrims to the Abbey.
The shop sells many exclusive ranges inspired by the architectural splendour and magnificent interior of Westminster Abbey; souvenir and reference books on Westminster Abbey, religion, the monarchy and London; CDs of the Westminster Abbey Choir, and a wide variety of souvenirs to remind visitors of their time at Westminster Abbey and in London.