
St. Patricks Cathedral
St. Patricks Cathedral
Hail, Saudi Arabia
Towering Neo-Gothic church from 1879 with twin spires & storied history opposite Rockefeller Center.
Last updated: February 11, 2026
Overview
Towering Neo-Gothic church from 1879 with twin spires & storied history opposite Rockefeller Center.
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Visitor Reviews
**★★★★★ Layla Mansour — 3 weeks ago
Stumbled into an early mass a couple days before Christmas. Was a seriously beautiful moment to share with both strangers and loved ones. The cathedral itself is a work of art. We were in complete awe of its splendor. And the uncanniness of the surrounding city made it all the more sublime.
**★★★★★ Nooran Ostadeian — 4 weeks ago
St. Patrick’s Cathedral in New York is absolutely breathtaking. Walking into it, right in the heart of Manhattan, feels almost unreal, like you’ve suddenly been transported back to Europe, to one of those ancient cities with historic cathedrals that carry centuries of beauty and meaning. The architecture is stunning, and the exterior façade is truly jaw-dropping, filled with intricate details that make you stop and stare. Inside is just as inspiring, with an elegant, peaceful design that immedia
**★★★★★ Ashley Gray — a month ago
St. Patrick’s Cathedral is always a stop for us- every single time we’re in the city. No matter how busy or chaotic New York feels outside, walking through those doors instantly slows everything down.
We always light a candle. It’s just something we do. Something is grounding about that quiet moment- the glow, the stillness, the intention, especially in a city that never stops moving.
The cathedral itself is breathtaking in the most classic way. The architecture, the height of the ceilings, th
**★★★★★ rachel fiskus — a month ago
I accidentally wandered into St. Patrick’s Cathedral one evening, and I’m really glad I did. It’s an absolutely beautiful church, peaceful and stunning, especially considering it’s right in the middle of busy Manhattan.
The architecture, stained glass, and overall atmosphere are breathtaking. It’s one of those places that instantly makes you slow down and take it all in.
Whether you’re religious or not, it’s definitely worth stepping inside if you’re in NYC













