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St Mary's Episcopal Cathedral
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History

St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral, located in the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland, is a stunning example of Gothic architecture. The cathedral was built in the late 19th century and is the cathedral church of the Diocese of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church.

How to Get There

St Mary’s Cathedral is located on Palmerston Place in the West End of Edinburgh. Visitors can easily reach the cathedral by public transportation, with several bus stops nearby. If coming by car, there is limited parking available on surrounding streets.

List of Attractions

  • Admire the beautiful stained glass windows
  • Explore the peaceful cathedral grounds
  • Attend a service or concert
  • Climb the tower for panoramic views of Edinburgh

Ticket Information

Entry to St Mary’s Cathedral is free, but donations are appreciated to help with the upkeep of the historic building. There may be a charge for special events or tours.

Tips for Visiting

  • Check the cathedral’s website for opening hours and any special events
  • Dress appropriately for a place of worship
  • Climbing the tower can be strenuous, so wear comfortable shoes
  • Respect the tranquility of the cathedral and be mindful of others

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