Fodor's Expert Review St. Martin-in-the-Fields

Westminster Free

One of London's best-loved and most welcoming of churches is more than just a place of worship. Named after St. Martin of Tours, known for the help he gave to beggars, this parish has long been a welcome sight for the homeless, who have been given soup and shelter at the church since 1914. The church is also a haven for music lovers; the internationally known Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Chamber Ensemble was founded here, and a popular program of concerts continues today (many of the shows are free, although some do charge an entry fee). The crypt is a hive of activity, with a popular café and shop. Here you can also make your own life-size souvenir knight, lady, or monarch from replica tomb brasses, with metallic waxes, paper, and instructions.

Free Family Church

Quick Facts

Trafalgar Sq.
London, Greater London  WC2N 4JH, England

020-7766–1100

www.smitf.org

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Free; brass rubbing from £4.50

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