The Ruins of St. Dunstan-in-the-East in London
One of the few remaining casualties of the London Blitz, this destroyed church has become an enchanting public garden.

šŸ“œ Historic church ruins in London, now a public garden, survived the Great Fire and Blitz.
šŸ” A 900-year-old site, rebuilt after the Great Fire, devastated by WWII bombing.

Why Go

🌿 Peaceful green oasis and enchanting public garden amidst historic ruins
šŸ“ø Unique architectural and natural beauty, popular for photography
šŸ“œ Explore a poignant living memorial to London's history and witness its resilience
🚶 Easily accessible by public transport

Why Avoid

āš ļø Can be crowded on weekends, popular for Instagrammers

Tips Visit early on weekdays for a quieter experience. Organized photoshoots require a permit.

Cost

šŸ’° Free admission.

Hours

šŸ•’ Daily 8am to 7pm or dusk, closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day.

Getting here Nearest tube stations: Monument or Tower Hill.

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