Address
Corner Swanston Street & Flinders Street, Melbourne, 3000
Accessibility
There is access for wheelchairs through the West door into the Nave via a ramp from Flinders Street. Please be aware that the Cathedral is an historic building and areas of the Cathedral have low lighting and uneven flooring.
St Paul’s stands at the very heart of the City of Melbourne, and echoes the grand Cathedrals of Europe. Designed by distinguished English revival architect William Butterfield, the Cathedral is built in the neo-Gothic transitional style, partly Early English and partly Decorated.
Staying safe
The MSO requests all ticket holders follow the Victorian Government’s “How to stay safe & well” advice:
- Stay home if you have any COVID-19 symptoms
- Wash your hands
- Keep your distance – stay 1.5 metres away from people you don’t live with
- Wear a face mask
Getting to St Paul's Cathedral
There is limited access to the Cathedral by car and NO onsite parking. Flinders Gate and Federation Square carparks are the closest nearby parking stations.
The Cathedral is on the corner of Swanston Street and Flinders Street, across from Flinders Street Station, and is easily accessible by tram, train or bike. For timetable information and trip planning visit PTV.
The Cathedral is on the corner of Swanston Street and Flinders Street, across from Flinders Street Station, and is easily accessible by tram, train or bike.
For timetable information and trip planning visit PTV or Yarra Trams.