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Grand, storied cathedral with stained glass, organ recitals & scenic vistas from the top.
3101 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20016, United States

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Lee Hargitt
at 2023 Nov 04
Lee Hargitt
at 2023 Nov 04
I've been to Washington D.C. several times over the years but had never been to the Cathedral. This time I made the effort to get there and was not disappointed.

We attended the Sunday evening Choral Evensong service at 4pm and found the singing, scripture reading and prayers to be very inspirational. Nice to experience this as more than a museum!
John Hannan
at 2023 Aug 28
John Hannan
at 2023 Aug 28
It was George Washington's dream to have a national house of prayer, worship, and healing. Unfortunately, his dream wasn't realized until after he died. You do not have to be of any particular faith or belief to enjoy and appreciate this landmark. This place is very family-friendly and there's something here for every family member. It has traditional Gothic style architecture. The stained glass windows were the highlight of my visit. The rainbow of colors casting across the cathedral was mesmerizing. Peak performance is during the fall months. I strongly recommend taking one of the free tours available. Our docent was fantastic and energetic with sharing information about the cathedral. She genuinely enjoyed her job. I recommend buying tickets ahead online. You can also buy tickets at the entrance. It's $15 per adult. There's stories to be told around every corner. The attention to detail is incredible. Note of interest: This is the final resting place for President Woodrow Wilson, Helen Keller, and Matthew Shepard, among hundreds more. The biggest surprise for me is the donated moon rock from Neil Armstrong that is encased and on display in one of the stained glass windows. Along with biblical stories, there's also American stories portrayed in the stained glass windows. There's also access to the 7th floor cloisters that give you a 360-degree view of DC. There's a cafe style restaurant on site. There's also the Bishop's garden open to the public to enjoy. The cathedral has been in repair since the 2011 earthquake. Mainly just cosmetic, not structural damage. One last surprise, there's a head statue of Darth Vader on the dark side of the tower outside. It is definitely worth the time and money to visit.
Cat
at 2023 Aug 01
Cat
at 2023 Aug 01
breathtaking architecture. I really enjoy visiting this place. Beautiful organ music and colorful window mosaics make you feel like you're living in another century. If you are going to visit Washington DC, I also recommend visiting this place.
Sayak Das
at 2023 Jul 30
Sayak Das
at 2023 Jul 30
Washington National Cathedral is an awe-inspiring architectural masterpiece that showcases exquisite craftsmanship and rich history. The grandeur and beauty of this iconic landmark are truly remarkable. The Gothic architecture, intricate stained glass windows, and stunning stone carvings make for a visually captivating experience.

The cathedral's role as a place of worship, prayer, and reflection adds to its significance. The regular services and special events held here offer visitors a chance to engage in spiritual contemplation.

The guided tours provide insightful information about the cathedral's history, religious significance, and its role in American culture. The knowledgeable guides offer valuable context and answer questions with enthusiasm.

However, my visit was slightly marred by the high number of visitors, which made it challenging to fully immerse in the tranquil atmosphere. Additionally, some areas were undergoing restoration, limiting access to certain parts of the cathedral.

Overall, the Washington National Cathedral is undeniably worth visiting for its architectural beauty and historical importance. With a more controlled visitor flow and completed restorations, it would have been an even more exceptional experience. A solid 4-star rating for this iconic cultural and spiritual landmark.
Jarvis Miller
at 2023 Jul 17
Jarvis Miller
at 2023 Jul 17
It had been almost 20 years since I visited last, and this space is still majestic and beautiful. It’s tough to comprehend the sheer size of this building. Repairs are underway, as is a fundraising campaign, to repair and restore damaged portions of the church. The organ is beautiful, and o encourage attendance at an Evensong service because you get to sit in the choir lofts, just next to the Great Altar.
Kiet TT
at 2023 Jun 15
Kiet TT
at 2023 Jun 15
This cathedral is beautiful and huge! Never before have I been to a cathedral this big. It was a fun experience walking around and exploring different chapel and chambers. The stained glass design is amazing and the admission is free, you can just walk right in, take pictures, and do a self tour except when the mass is happening.
Darlene P. Campos
at 2023 Jun 13
Darlene P. Campos
at 2023 Jun 13
Beautiful and peaceful place just outside of downtown DC. It is still a place of worship so make sure to be respectful during a visit. I visited on a Sunday afternoon when the admission and parking are free of charge. I also had a drink at the café and it was an excellent energy boost. My husband and I had a lot of fun looking at the different gargoyles. This cathedral is absolutely breathtaking on the inside.

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