St. Paul's Chapel of Trinity Church Wall Street

Founded in 1766, St. Paul's Chapel is part of the Trinity Wall Street parish. George Washington prayed here after his inauguration as President in 1789. It is open to visitors daily and worship services are held in the chapel every Sunday. The chapel regularly hosts community events, concerts, and art exhibitions. The churchyard is open to visitors who wish to visit the historic memorials and monuments or enjoy a moment of quiet. Free guided tours are offered Fridays at 3pm. Meet at the pulpit inside St. Paul’s Chapel. Beginning Sunday May 13, the 8 am, 9:15 am, 11:15 am, and 8 pm Compline services will take place at St. Paul’s Chapel.

Business Hour

Mo-Sa 10:00-18:00
Su 08:00-18:00

Driving Direction

Fulton St -> 2 min walk
Fulton St -> 3 min walk

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Jon Strumel 2017-01-15

Perhaps, the most historical area in the city. This chapel lived through the revolution and 9/11. A must see when visiting New York City. Also located in the most fascinating area of Manhattan, the WTC, commonly called " ground zero".
Logan E 2016-10-28

Such history here at this Church. It has survived throughout the years, the cemetery in the front are a haunting reminder of just how old this place is. Headstones dating back to the late 1790s, inside is a fantastic setting befitting of the times when it was built. Definatly a must see historical landmark.
Justin Caldwell 2016-10-11

This is a very nice area to walk through after visiting the 9/11 memorial. It is incredible to read the information on the walls and to just try to understand what the church has been through. Please be respectful as you observe this amazing location.
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209 Broadway b/t Fulton Street & Vesey Street, New York City, NY 10007-2977
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