Facilities and features
Accessibility
There is no public parking for the Guards; Chapel.
Local Parking:
On Sundays, parking restrictions locally are lifted for single yellow lines around Petty France.
The nearest Tube stations are St James's, Westminster and Victoria.
The nearest mainline train stations are Victoria, and Charing Cross or Waterloo
A ramped entrance is accessible from the Chapel Square in to the Chapel
Wheelchair access is available from the Chapel Square in to the Chapel
The Royal Military Chapel is an inclusive place of worship, upholding the highest values and standards of the British Army. Everyone is welcome.
Our Building
The Chapel has stained glass from the original building constructed in 1938, which was destroyed in World War II.
The Chapel is open to the public on weekdays from 10am to 4pm, and on Sundays for public worship.
Music and Worship
Bands of the Household Division and the Army Reserve in London play for all Sunday services. The bands hold regular concerts on the Chapel which are free to attend.
The new Harrison and Harrison organ was built in 2024, and the newest of its kind in the UK.
The worship of the Guards' Chapel follows closely the Prayer Book of the Church of England
The Guards' Chapel has a professional 12 voice choir which sings at every major service.
Groups, Courses and Activities
Help for Visitors
Guided tours of the Guards' Chapel are possible by prior arrangement with the Senior Chaplain. Please email for further enquiries.
The Guards' Chapel is open weekdays from 10 am to 4 pm, and on Sundays for public worship. The building is spacious with accessible access from the Chapel Square.