[2025 Dublin Attraction] Travel Guide for St Patrick's Cathedral (Updated Feb)
No.4 of Best Things to Do in Dublin
Address:
St Patrick's Close, Dublin, D08 H6X3, Ireland
Opening times:
Open tomorrow at 9:30-17:00Closed Today
Recommended sightseeing time:
2 hours
Phone:
+353 1 453 9472
St. Patric
St. Patrick's Church is an Irish national church with a grand architecture and a long history. The main building is now built in 1220. Gothic spires line the sky and are the main symbol of the city skyline. Unlike the solemn religious sites of other places, the small park in front of the church is now a resting place for Dubliners, where people sit or sleep and enjoy the summer time.
jacskson's wonderful world.
< St. Patrick's Cathedral
Highly recommended
Well worth paying the entrance fee
Because it is very beautiful and well maintained
There is also a wonderful audio guide
Very interesting it provides you with interesting information
without boring you
A great experience indeed
This building is a miracle
Audio guides and staff are available to answer questions
because of rainy weather
So not the best time to see stained glass
The narrator tells us
for the remainder of our stay
We can return anytime using the same ticket
welcome us back to mass
Photography is not allowed during Mass
Rich History A Fascinating Combination of the Sacred and Pagan
There are many curiosities to be discovered
Excellent audio guide
Gigipigpig
St Patrick
#familytrips2024
Our family excursion to St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin was a deeply moving experience. As we stepped into the hallowed halls of this majestic Gothic masterpiece, we were enveloped in a sense of reverence and awe. The intricate stone carvings, soaring arches, and majestic stained glass windows spoke volumes about the cathedral's rich history and spiritual significance. We wandered through the sacred space, admiring the beauty of its architecture and reflecting on the centuries of worship that have taken place within its walls. It was a moment of quiet contemplation and unity, as we were humbled by the timeless beauty and sacred atmosphere of St. Patrick's Cathedral.
Looking ahead, our next dream destination to explore as a family is the ancient city of Petra, Jordan. Nestled amidst the rugged desert landscape, Petra is a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its breathtaking architecture and rich history. We imagine ourselves journeying through the narrow Siq, a winding canyon flanked by towering cliffs, before emerging into the awe-inspiring sight of the Treasury, Petra's most iconic monument. We dream of exploring the ancient tombs, temples, and caves that dot the landscape, immersing ourselves in the mysteries of this ancient civilization. Petra promises to be a journey of discovery and adventure, where we can marvel at the wonders of the past and create lasting memories together as a family.
Calesky
Reflections on My Journey: Words from a Teen Writer
I have been writing since I was 15. Wrote for the drawer, in the diary.
I do not consider the past valuable, but I write it down, fix it - I look for it, I collect evidence of the existence of at least something: maybe myself.
Then I reread.
And it's like happening not with me. As if everything was with someone else, too much action. Who is this girl dissatisfied with her life at 16? Why is it a different person at 17? At 18 - the third. And after 20, I suddenly matured so... by 30 years. At 25, everything became even more complicated, my psychological age, meanwhile, is approaching 70. Or maybe it’s possible, like Benjamin Button, to roll back at the age of 16? I take back my words. Life was quite wonderful. But can I please go back to my 16?