"One of the ten most important buildings in America"
Trinity Church in the City of Boston is designated as “one of the ten most important buildings in America” by the American Institute of Architects. Many visitors from both near and far tour this National Historic Landmark building each year. Come see why!
Frequently Asked Questions
- Wednesday through Saturday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (last ticket sold and shop closes at 4:30pm)
The price is $10 for Adults, or $8 for Seniors, Students, Educators, Military, First Responders, and Massachusetts Residents. Children younger than 14 and EBT & WIC cardholders are free.
Admission Tickets include the choice of a Self-Guided, Audio, or Guided Tour.
Self-Guided Tours will be given a map to explore the Sanctuary at their own pace, usually within 15 to 30+ minutes.
Audio Tours can access the tour via scanning a QR code on their smartphone or by borrowing one of our handheld devices. The tour lasts approximately 30 minutes.
Guided Tours led by our highly skilled docents are offered at select times only and last approximately 45 to 60 minutes. Visit the web calendar to see scheduled guided tours.
Net Proceeds from the tours and shop support the preservation of the building and parish activities. Thank you for choosing to visit Trinity Church in the City of Boston!
To purchase tickets or visit the Shop during these hours, enter the main doors on the West Porch (facing Copley Square and currently behind the construction fence).
*Note: the Shop at Trinity will close after the last ticket of the day is sold but our online shop is 24/7!
As an active Episcopal parish, visitor services hours may vary due to weddings, funerals and other parish events. Summer and Winter hours may need to be adjusted with minimal notice due to extreme heat or weather. For up-to-date hours and tour times please call 617-536-0944, ext. 002
Request a Private Tour
Groups may book private guided tours of Trinity Church led by one of our highly knowledgeable tour guides during our regular seasonal operating hours. Tours are unavailable on Sundays and Mondays. Fill out the form below to learn more.
NOTICE
As of July 20, 2023, fencing is up on Copley Square for the Copley Square Renovation. But Trinity Church Boston is open for worship, tours, and prayer.
- You can check out the email to the parish about the construction here.
- And, you can read the city’s dedicated website about the project here