Admission to: Christ Church Cathedral and the Crypt
Admission to select exhibitions/galleries: The Treasures of Christ Church exhibition
Information leaflets available in Irish, English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Dutch, Swedish, Polish, and Chinese
Audio guide available in English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish
Tour guide
Hotel pick up and drop off
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Free for children aged 0-4
Children aged 5-12 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Children aged 13+ will be charged the same rate as adults
This activity is not wheelchair-accessible
Please refer to the venue's official website for more information about PWD accessibility
Access in the cathedral might be limited during services and events
Please note that you can enter the cathedral free of charge for a visit and quiet prayer
Built in the 11th century, Christ Church stands as Dublin's original medieval cathedral, with the largest medieval crypt in Ireland. Housing majestic tombs, precious medieval artwork, and the King's Treasury with incredible holy relics, the cathedral invites exploration. Don't miss the Treasures of Christ Church exhibition, which showcases priceless silver and Ireland's first Magna Carta copy. Opt for an audio guide (subject to availability) for a themed self-guided tour—choose from 'Power and Politics,' 'Christ Church and the City,' and 'Music and Spirituality.' As Dublin's first cathedral and the archbishop's seat for a millennium, Christ Church remains a living structure. Marvel at its architecture, stained glass, and unique floor tiles, and delve into intriguing tales of saints like St. Laurence O'Toole
By bus: Take the buses No. 13, 27, 49, or 123 to Lord Edward Street bus stop and walk for 1 minute
By train: Take the luas on the red line to Four Courts stop and walk for 10 minutes
By car: Parking is unavailable within the cathedral grounds. The closest parking facility is Q-Park Christ Church