
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Discover the history and beauty of St. Patrick's Cathedral after hours
Join a historian for a private tour of this Gothic Revival masterpiece and sip a glass of wine in the rector's private office
More...The Experience
Begin your journey at St. Patrick's Cathedral with a glass of wine in the rector's private office, where you'll enjoy an enlightening conversation. Then, discover hidden corners of the cathedral on a private after-hours tour led by a professional historian. From there, you'll walk through the stunning Gothic Revival building—the largest Gothic Roman Catholic church in the United States—while hearing fascinating stories and little-known facts from your guide. Exclusively for Mastercard cardholders.
What's priceless
Accessing areas of the iconic St. Patrick's Cathedral, inaccessible to the public, during an exclusive after-hours tour with someone special.
The highlights
- Begin your evening with a glass of wine in the Rector's private office, while enjoying an intimate conversation
- Enjoy a private after-hours tour of St. Patrick's Cathedral, guided by the rector
- Gain access to areas typically closed to the public, offering a rare perspective of this architectural masterpiece
- Marvel at the cathedral's stunning architecture and learn about its rich history
- Receive both an individual and a group photo, professionally taken, to commemorate this unforgettable experience
Details
- Priceless experiences are reserved for Mastercard cardholders
- Experience is 21+
- Experience must be booked at least 2 hours in advance
- The price listed is for one person
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About our partner
St. Patrick's Cathedral
St. Patrick's Cathedral is the Mother Church of the Archdiocese of New York and the seat of its Archbishop. Built by contributions large and small, it remains emblematic of the ascendance of religious freedom in the New World. As such, this international landmark is a beacon of hope for those who share the Catholic faith and a source of inspiration to the more than five million visitors of every religious denomination welcomed here each year.