Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland, founded in 1191, is the National Cathedral of the Church of Ireland. With its 43-metre spire, St. Patrick's is the tallest church in Ireland and the largest.
The Cathedral is a place where history is alive and tradition breathes, where lives are remembered and transformed, and where all are welcome to experience and explore the loving presence of God.
Accessibility
The Cathedral is wheelchair accessible.
Free Coach parking is available in the Cathedral Close.
There are toilets on site.
There is a small gift shop located within the Cathedral where visitors can help support the mission of the Cathedral through purchasing souvenirs of their visit.
Visiting guides can use our resources for tour guides page which provides elements such as a tour script.