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St. Patrick's Cathedral

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Built in the 1200’s St Patrick’s Cathedral is Ireland’s largest, finest and most visited ecclesiastical building. The Cathedral is filled with monuments and sculptures from the 9th-21stC, many depicting famous Irish people including Dean Swift, The Earl of Kildare and, of course, St Patrick. Open all year round the Cathedral offers information leaflets, a permanent exhibition and wheel chair facilities to visitors.



Daily guided tours are also available; see www.stpatrickscathedral.ie for details.



Opening Times:



MARCH TO OCTOBER



Monday - Friday 09.00-17.00



Saturday 09.00-18.00



Sunday 09.00-10.30, 12.30-14.30, 16.30-18.00



NOVEMBER TO FEBRUARY



Monday - Friday 09.00-17.00



Saturday 09.00-17.00



Sunday 09.00-10:30, 12.30-14.30. 



Admission:



Adult €5.50



OAP/Student €4.50



Family (2 adults & 2 children u 16) €15.00



GROUP RATES (MIN 10 PERSONS) Adult €4.20 Student €3.70



Weekly Services:



Sunday



• 8.30am Holy Eucharist (said in the Lady Chapel)



• 11.15am Choral Eucharist/Matins



• 3.15pm Choral Evensong Monday to Friday



• 9.00am Sung Matins (school term only)



• 11.05am Holy Eucharist (said in the Lady Chapel) on Wednesdays,Thursdays, Saints' Days and Festivals



• 5.30pm Choral Evensong Saturday



• 11.05am Holy Eucharist (said in the Lady Chapel)


Senior's Discounted Rate

Starts: 01 Jan 2012    Ends: 31 Dec 2012

Reduced Admission Fee of €4.50 for over 60's.

Contact Us





Swift Symposium

Date: October 2012   Destination: Dublin

The Cathedral hosts a variety of different events including Talks, Lectures, re-enactments and concerts....

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St. Patrick's Cathedral
Directions
The Cathedral is located at the junction of Patrick Street and Upper Kevin Street. It is easily accessible by foot from the centre of the city.

Public Transport:

Bus Routes:

(Eden Quay)

49, 49A, 54A


(Trinity College)

77,77A