St. Paul’s Cathedral, where I arrived precisely at 4:30, was bustling with visitors lining up to attend the evening service. The cathedral is breathtaking—its towering dome and exquisite paintings leave an indelible impression!

The ancient organ, whose resonant notes filled the vast expanse of the church, produced a sound that was both rich and crystal-clear. The music played on for an hour and a half, surpassing even the service duration at Westminster Abbey. What made the experience even more memorable was that after the service concluded, the organist continued to play, donning special pointed shoes designed for ease of playing.

Listening to the music was nothing short of exhilarating! Once the final notes faded away, we were invited to freely capture as many photos as we liked for quite some time. It truly felt like a spiritual celebration—a feast for both the soul and the senses.





