Saint Patrick's Cathedral

864 reviews
30 min

Explore one of Dublin's most important historic landmarks and learn its history.

  • All-Inclusive
  • Indoors
  • Must-sees
  • Landmarks and monuments
  • Historic and cultural

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Ticket types and quantities
Adult 13–64 years
€ 6,50€ 7,22
1
Child 4–12 yearsi
€ 4,55€ 5,06
0

Estimated total · € 6,50

St Patrick's Cathedral
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Saint Patrick's Cathedral

Overview

Built in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is one of the most important historic landmarks in Dublin.

Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland is a must-see attraction for avid travelers and tourists. This iconic cathedral, named after Ireland's patron saint, offers over 800 years of history and has witnessed countless historical events. Experience its jaw-dropping architecture and truly feel the rich history of the Cathedral. With the Go City Dublin Pass, you can enjoy incredible savings and access to over 40 other popular attractions throughout Dublin. Whether you're a local or a first-time visitor, Saint Patrick's Cathedral is an unforgettable destination that should not be missed.

Renowned not just for its architectural splendor, but also for its profound historical significance, Saint Patrick's Cathedral is also the final resting place of Jonathan Swift, the renowned author of 'Gulliver's Travels'. Swift served as the Cathedral's dean from 1713 to 1745, leaving behind a special literary legacy. This relationship to literary history adds even more charm to your cathedral visit. Don't miss out on this unique experience!

Dating back to 1191 to the site of an ancient well where, legend has it, Saint Patrick used to baptise new converts into Christianity, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral has played a vital role throughout Ireland’s social, cultural and spiritual history. Walk through the nave and see the 200 monuments and impressive alter which makes Saint Patrick’s so breath-taking.

Location

Saint Patrick's Close
D08 H6X3 Dublin

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Opening hours

Standard opening hours

Monday – Sunday
10 AM – 6 PM

Last entry
4 PM

Guest reviews

Leo K.

Jun 2025

Well organized from start to finish. would recommend budgeting a little buffer after for souvenirs.

Leo V.

Apr 2025

We squeezed it into a packed weekend without stress. Venue matched the vibe in the listing description, and we felt we got our money’s worth.

Zara B.

Dec 2025

Helpful crew and clear instructions. Views exceeded our expectations, — glad we prioritized it.

Maya J.

Sep 2025

Great value versus buying tickets separately. Seating/rest spots helped older travelers in our group, matching what friends told us—but better in person.

Zara T.

Jan 2026

We squeezed it into a packed weekend without stress. matching what friends told us—but better in person.

Ines T.

Mar 2026

We’d happily do this again. Queues moved faster than expected, worth blocking a half-day for. (Afternoon crowds were predictable.)

Nadia Q.

Apr 2025

Straightforward redemption with our pass. — glad we prioritized it.

Ines G.

Feb 2025

We’d happily do this again. Crowds were manageable for the slot we picked, nothing felt confusing at the entrance.

Marcus A.

Oct 2025

Great value versus buying tickets separately. Photo spots were thoughtfully spaced along the route, worth blocking a half-day for.

Ravi Z.

Feb 2026

We squeezed it into a packed weekend without stress. Plenty of time to explore afterward, worth blocking a half-day for.

Hanna X.

May 2025

Staff made the itinerary feel effortless. Transitions between rooms or stops felt purposeful, we left with clearer context on the venue’s history.

Ravi B.

Aug 2025

The pace worked well with kids. (Highlights matched what was advertised, worth blocking a half-day for.)

Luca Y.

Nov 2025

Helpful crew and clear instructions. worth blocking a half-day for.

Theo D.

Jan 2025

Great value versus buying tickets separately. (Kid-friendly pacing without feeling rushed, even though it was a busy day.)

Elena B.

Aug 2025

We’d happily do this again. Transitions between rooms or stops felt purposeful, easily one of the highlights of our trip.