About

St Peter's Cathedral in Belfast is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture, having opened its doors in 1860. Positioned on the vibrant Falls Road, this cathedral stands as a major Roman Catholic landmark both spiritually and historically, playing a pivotal role during The Troubles. Its expansive interior is adorned with Pugin-esque touches, including dual spires and colorful decorations, offering a peaceful haven to visitors. The cathedral also hosts a beautiful Blessed Sacrament chapel and features numerous statues and shrines. With a high average rating of 4.7 on Google, it's evident this site holds a special place in the hearts of many. As a working church and community center, St Peter's allows for free entrance, inviting all to explore its serene and sacred space, just a stone's throw from the nearby Peace Wall.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Millfield
Bus stop 409 m walk
Twin Spires
Bus stop 176 m walk
Durham Street
Bus stop 476 m walk
Clonard
Bus stop 498 m walk
Divis Tower
Bus stop 211 m walk
Recreation Centre
Bus stop 399 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.7
based on 335 reviews
4.7/5 323 reviews
5/5 12 reviews
Jes Salmons
Jes Salmons
1 week ago on Google

Absolutely beautiful!!

Michael McMahon
Michael McMahon
1 week ago on Google

A unusual and newly ordained Cathedral

Una McCaughan
Una McCaughan
1 week ago on Google

Beautiful Cathedral...very welcoming.

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