Cathedral of St. John the Divine | A Spiritual Haven & Architectural Marvel

With a history dating back to the late 19th century, the Cathedral of St. John the Divine has witnessed the ebb and flow of time, evolving into a symbol of faith, community, and artistic expression. On this page, you’ll discover everything from ticket and tour options to helpful tips to plan your visit.

Why visit the Cathedral of St. John the Divine?

  • Notable artifacts: Experience artistic treasures and artifacts housed within the cathedral, showcasing a blend of historic and contemporary pieces.
  • Choir and music performances: The cathedral has a renowned choir and frequently hosts music performances, including concerts, recitals, and choral events. 
  • Serene gardens and grounds: Stroll through the beautiful gardens and grounds surrounding the cathedral, offering a peaceful retreat and complementing the grandeur of the architectural masterpiece.
  • Exemplary Gothic architecture: Explore the breathtaking Gothic architecture of one of the world's largest cathedrals, featuring stunning details, soaring spires, and intricate carvings.

Cathedral of St. John the Divine highlights

The Great Rose Window

Admire the beauty of the Great Rose Window, a masterpiece of stained glass artistry that bathes the interior in a kaleidoscope of colors and tells biblical stories through its intricate design.

Peace Fountain

Explore the Peace Fountain, a striking sculpture outside the cathedral, featuring a cascade of bronze figures designed by artist Greg Wyatt, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.

Chapels and Altars

Find the various chapels and altars within the cathedral, each with its unique design and significance, offering spaces for prayer, meditation, and reflection.

The Crypt

Make your way into the crypt below the cathedral, housing memorials, art installations, and the final resting place of notable figures, adding a layer of historical depth to the visit.

Plan your visit

General timings:

  • Monday -Saturday:  9:30 am- 5 pm
  • Sunday: 12 pm - 9 pm

Last entry: 45 minutes before closing time.
Best time to visit: Weekday mornings or late afternoons are ideal to explore the cathedral.

Address: 1047 Amsterdam Ave, New York, NY 10025, United States | Find on Maps

  • By subway: Take 1, A.
    Nearest stop: Cathedral Pkwy (110 St)
  • By bus: Bus numbers M101, M104, M60-SBS, M7
    Nearest stop: Av/W 112 Street
  • By car: Cathedral of St. John the Divine is approximately 15 miles away from JFK International Airport.
    Parking: Parking is available at nearby local garages with a charge.
  • Lifts
  • Wheelchair ramps
  • Gift shop

Budget accommodation:

HI NYC Hostel
Harlem YMCA

Mid-range accommodation:

Aloft Harlem
Arthouse Hotel New York City

Luxury accommodation:

The Lucerne Hotel
Hotel Belleclaire

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