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Days Closed:
- None
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Kid Friendly:
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Multilingual Staff:
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Senior Citizen Discounts:
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View/Rooftop:
- Rooftop
- City/Skyline View
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WiFi - Free:
- Assisted Listening System: Yes
- Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
- Re-Opening Status: Open - Limited Service/Capacity
- Stay Well NYC Pledge: Yes
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Health Screening Required-Guest:
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Masks Required-Guest:
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Masks Required-Staff:
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Reduced Occupancy/Occupancy Limits:
- Ticketing: Both Timed Ticketing & Walk-Ups

Hundreds of thousands of people visit the Cathedral of St. John the Divine—the world's largest—each year. Guests explore Gothic architecture, artwork by Keith Haring, 17th-century tapestries, a 9/11 memorial sculpture, stained-glass windows, gardens and wandering peacocks. The cathedral hosts daily services, tours, concerts and choral performances, and is located between Manhattan's Upper West Side and Harlem neighborhoods, with easy access via subway from Times Square.

Hundreds of thousands of people visit the Cathedral of St. John the Divine—the world's largest—each year. Guests explore Gothic architecture, artwork by Keith Haring, 17th-century tapestries, a 9/11 memorial sculpture, stained-glass windows, gardens and wandering peacocks. The cathedral hosts daily services, tours, concerts and choral performances, and is located between Manhattan's Upper West Side and Harlem neighborhoods, with easy access via subway from Times Square.
Facility Info
- Reception Capacity 800
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Audio/Visual Services
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Catering - Outside Permitted
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Catering - Service Area/Kitchen
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Stage
- Banquet Capacity 800
