St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's Cathedral is a National Landmark visited by about 5 million people every year

Recognised as the center of Catholic life in the United States, St. Patrick's Cathedral is the seat of the Archbishop of New York with an active and vibrant parish. The Gothic Revival Roman Catholic cathedral is a National Landmark located across the street from Rockefeller Center.
The cornerstone was laid in 1858 with construction suspended until 1865 due to the Civil War. John Cardinal McCloskey, the first American Cardinal, opened the doors in 1879.
Each year over three million people visit St. Patrick's Cathedral to marvel at the beauty of its front towers and intricate stained glass windows crafted in Chartres, France modelled after the designs of its famous cathedral. The St. Michael alter and St. Louis alter were designed by Tiffany and Company with a third, the St. Elizabeth altar by Paolo Medici in Rome. A centerpiece of the artistic elements is the replica of Michelangelo's "Pieta," three times the size of the original.
St. Patrick's Cathedral is noted for its fine acoustics and houses two world famous organs installed in 1930 which still provide powerful accompaniment for church services. The Cathedral periodically hosts free concerts, the parish choir and guest artists. Visitors are also invited to join the congregation in mass celebrations held daily. Alternatively, between services, the building is open for self-guided tours. A gift shop is available at the rear of the Cathedral and benefit's the parish's charitable activities.
Nearby attractions include Radio City Music Hall, Rockefeller Center, Saks Fifth Avenue and the Museum of Modern Art
Facts For Your Visit
Fee: NoAddress: 5th Ave, New York, NY 10022, USA
Phone: (212) 753-2261
Official Website: St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's Cathedral Reviews
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Truly an engineering wonder and a dedication to what’s important to many. But beyond the intricate stonework and towering spires, there’s something else you feel when you step inside—a stillness. A presence. A quiet awe that kind of hushes the noise of the city outside.
It’s easy to get caught up in the beauty of the architecture (and it is stunning), but what stood out most to me was the atmosphere. Whether you're spiritual or not, there’s a grounding energy in this space—something peaceful and humbling. It’s the kind of place that makes you reflect without even trying.
The craftsmanship alone is worth the visit. The stained glass, the detailed altars, the overall symmetry—it's a masterclass in design and reverence.
If you're visiting NYC, this isn't just a tourist stop—it’s a pause. A moment. A reminder of what faith, art, and dedication can create when they come together.
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Hugo’s Take:
🟢 Not a one-and-done. A powerful space of beauty and reflection.
Vibe: 10/10
Value: Free to enter, but spiritually priceless
Presence: 10/10
Hugo Hernandez - 2 weeks ago
Oh, this church is amazingly beautiful. The outside, the inside, everything is gorgeous. I think the designated areas are a beautiful touch. Craftsmanship and design are applause worthy for those involved. The statues the artwork the windows everything is beautiful. Didn't get to do mass but had the pleasure of walking around and time to look at everything. The virgen de Guadalupe area was pretty. Def the prettiest church I been to.
Alfredo Alvarez - 2 weeks ago
St. Patrick’s Cathedral in Manhattan is a stunning Neo-Gothic Roman Catholic church located on Fifth Avenue. Completed in 1878, it features soaring spires, intricate stained glass, and a serene interior. As a spiritual and architectural landmark, it draws millions of visitors and worshippers each year, symbolizing faith amid urban grandeur.
Manikandan - in the last week
Love the cathedral, this time I had the chance the mass of Friday at noon and decided to stay to hear it.
Not a lot of visitors as last time I visited which made it better and was really easy and fast to go in.
I was able to lit up some candles and say my prayers which was the best part of the visit!
erica gomora - 2 weeks ago
LOVED IT !!! can’t wait to Come back here in the future and enjoy a long weekend! Just went for a few hours but I loved it. It’s very cold !! So wear gloves and extra layers ! Beyond beautiful! As a truck driver I visit a different cathedral every week but this one had my jaw on the floor. How beautiful, how clean. The Sunday mass was beyond beautiful! I hope to someday bring my parents to this church. The liturgy was so beautiful. So many cute gifts to buy as well! The work on how beautiful this church is is beyond amazing. So many details, so much beauty to take in !
K R - a month ago
Directions
Subway Line | Nearest Station | Walking Time |
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B, D, or F | 47-50 Street / Rockefeller Center | 5 minutes |
E or M | 5th Avenue / 53rd Street | 3 minutes |
1, C or E | 50th Street | 8 minutes |
N, Q or R | 49th Street | 8 minutes |
6 | 51st Street | 9 minutes |
How to get to St. Patrick's Cathedral by Subway
Either take the B, D, of F train to 47-50 Street - Rockefeller Center, exit on West 49th Street and head east to 5th Avenue, or take the E or M train to 5th Avenue / 53rd Streetand walk south 3 blocks on 5th Avenue or take the 1, C or E train to 50th Street and walk east to 5th Avenue or take the N, Q or R train to 49th Street and walk east to 5th Avenue or take the 6 train to 51st Street and Lexington Avenue, head northwest on East 51st Street towards Lexington Avenue, turn left onto 5th Avenue.
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