About

St James's Piccadilly, situated in the lively area of London, stands as a captivating cultural hub. Admirers of beautiful Baroque architecture will appreciate its intricate marble carvings and the large wooden pipe organ that commands the interior space. The bright and airy ambiance, accentuated by stunning stained-glass windows, invites visitors to linger. Beyond its architectural charm, the church is known for hosting classical music concerts and varied events, making it a versatile venue. Despite its central location, it offers a peaceful retreat and an impressive garden, perfect for quiet contemplation. Whether you're drawn by its historical significance, vibrant community atmosphere, or simply a fan of Bridgerton, as it's been featured in the series, St James's Piccadilly is a must-visit. Open daily and wheelchair accessible, it warmly welcomes all.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Haymarket / Charles II Street (Stop P)
Bus stop 340 m walk
Green Park
Bus stop 422 m walk
Piccadilly Circus (Stop B)
Bus stop 88 m walk
Old Bond Street /Royal Academy (Stop G)
Bus stop 162 m walk
Piccadilly Circus
Bus stop 146 m walk
Beak Street / Hamleys Toy Store
Bus stop 338 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 994 reviews
4.6/5 994 reviews
Charles Curpen
Charles Curpen
1 week ago on Google

This is a great place , to come and relax , and have coffee or tea , and help out the staff , that are from the HMP . the staff are very nice and helpfull and there are some art pictures by people from HMP on sale too , don't forget to see the church , St James’s is a parish church in London’s West End, part of the Church of England and the world wide Anglican Communion. Christopher Wren was appointed the architect in 1672 and the church was consecrated on 13 July 1684 by Henry Compton, the Bishop of London. In 1685 the parish of St James was created for the church.As well as church services St James’s hosts a year-round cultural programme of music, visual art and spoken word, drawing on a rich history including Mary Beale, William Blake, Ottobah Cugoano, Angelica Kauffman, GF Handel and Haydn a.o.. It is well known for its programme of free lunchtime recitals supporting young musical talent. St James's undertakes a number of social justice projects in the community with those in need . You can find the current program and specific concert details on the St James's Church website or their Facebook page under their "What's On" or "Free Concerts" sections :)

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Philip Haughey
Philip Haughey
3 weeks ago on Google

Fab food market

Mark Richards
Mark Richards
1 month ago on Google

Nice venue for free lunchtime concerts.