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St. Patrick's Cathedral (Dublin)

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St. Patrick's Cathedral is Ireland's national cathedral and one of Dublin's most iconic landmarks. Founded in 1191, it offers a fascinating glimpse into history with stunning Gothic architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and the tomb of writer Jonathan Swift.

For families, the cathedral provides a welcome desk with activity sheets for children, brass rubbing (small fee), and a peaceful garden to explore. Highlights include the eight bells (climb the tower for a fee, ages 6+), the chapterhouse, and the choir (listen during services). The cathedral is spacious and buggy-friendly, with baby changing facilities available.

Practical tips: Entry is free for children under 12; adult tickets €10 (family ticket €25). Allow 1 hour. Near St. Patrick's Park and Christ Church Cathedral. Open Monday–Saturday 9:30–17:00, Sunday 9:00–17:00.

Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Free entry for under-12s

    Children under 12 get in free, and a family ticket for adults costs €25. Budget accordingly for a cost-effective visit.

  • Get activity sheets at the welcome desk

    Pick up activity sheets for children at the welcome desk to keep them engaged while exploring the cathedral.

  • Spacious and buggy-friendly layout

    The cathedral is spacious and accommodates buggies well, making it easier to navigate with younger children and prams.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby changing facilities are on-site, so you can manage nappy changes comfortably during your visit.

  • Ideal rainy day activity

    As an indoor attraction, St. Patrick's Cathedral is perfect for Dublin's rainy days and offers a break from wet weather.

  • Tower climb requires minimum age

    The bell tower climb is available for ages 6 and over only, with a small additional fee. Plan this as a highlight if your child meets the age requirement.

  • Plan for around one hour

    Allow approximately one hour for a full visit, depending on how long children spend on activities and exploration.

  • Peaceful garden to explore

    The cathedral has a garden area where children can stretch their legs and enjoy a quieter space during your visit.

  • Listen to the choir during services

    If timing allows, attending a service to hear the choir can be a memorable experience, though check opening times for service schedules.

  • Combine with nearby attractions

    St. Patrick's Park and Christ Church Cathedral are nearby, so consider visiting multiple attractions in one trip around the area.

  • Respect quiet atmosphere

    This is an active place of worship with a peaceful atmosphere. Keep voices low and prepare children to move quietly through the cathedral.

  • Brass rubbing available

    Brass rubbing activities are available for a small fee, offering a hands-on craft activity for children.

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