September 2025 by Pete and Annie
The crypt restaurant is an amazing place to enjoy a coffee or a bite to eat.
September 2025 by Rania Mohamed
I went to a concert there, the acoustics were very good and the staff were well organised. A little way finding at the entrance may help visitors who are not familiar with the building.
September 2025 by Cliff Wood
John Rutter's 80th -- truly amazing music
September 2025 by Kathryn Cave
Coffee in the crypt. Hot food and cakes available too.
September 2025 by Gergo Farkas
Pretty Church. If you are walking around Trafalgar Square or coming out of the National Gallery make it a quick stop to wind down.
September 2025 by Peter McDonald
Awe inspiring singing from St Martin's Voices. Eight Voices filled this lovely space. The introductions were a bit long but good.
September 2025 by Tony
I went her for the first time for the Music from The Movies by candlelight event. The concert was amazing and the music was incredible!
The church is very beautiful and has amazing acoustics. However you must sit really close to the front of you want to see the performancer's playing thier instruments.
September 2025 by Mena Charlick
The church is beautiful.
The Crypt Cafe, the selection of food is poor. The food is served lukewarm and it is expensive.
September 2025 by Peter Boonman
We visited the cafe in the crypt, as many times before. Only this time we found that prices for food have gone way past the usual good value for money and now it's become (very) expensive to eat a full meal. We were not impressed, even if profits are used for good causes.
September 2025 by Allan Mathieson
We had lunch in the Cafe and although it's a lovely space you won't be blown away by the menu.
Maybe better to take a break from the sights and enjoy a coffee and cake.
September 2025 by Mark Mak
Lovely place
September 2025 by Tom Mistry
The light projection show on the side of the church was utterly mesmerizing. Vivid, shifting geometric shapes cascaded across the ancient stone, transforming sacred walls into a living canvas. The colours pulsed and flowed in hypnotic patterns, creating a trance-like rhythm that felt almost spiritual in itself. There was something profoundly moving about seeing divine architecture illuminated in such a modern, ethereal way. It was as if the timeless sanctity of the church met the infinite possibilities of human imagination. It felt less like a spectacle and more like a shared meditation, a moment of awe where faith and art became one.
September 2025 by peter burke
The Sunday afternoon choral classics is well worth a listen, be still and have time out. Quite ironic it's next to one of Britain's busiest spots.
The voices and harmonies in these recitals are very, very healing.
August 2025 by Thomas Boineau
Small church, and don't miss the restaurant in the crypt!
August 2025 by hermann high
A beautiful church, built in the 1700s but with a stunningly modern window at one end. We visited for a concert which was amazing