What makes it 63% Baby-Friendly: Babies are welcome and a free Sunday nursery aids parents, but no published diaper tables or lactation room and 30-60 min quiet tours pose challenges—ask staff about changing spots and stroller space.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Enough time for a quick exterior tour and a visit to the nursery or a worship service without overwhelming the baby.
Church Nursery on Sunday:
Infants through age 4 are cared for by trained staff in a safe play space from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm.
Tip: Bring a labeled bag with diapers and a change of clothes; you can check on your child anytime.
Exterior Audio Tour:
A 15-minute guided walk around the church façade using free QR-code audio tracks.
Tip: Use a stroller for easy walking and pause the tour any time for feeding or breaks.
Sunday Worship Service:
Attend the 8 am, 10 am, or 5 pm Holy Eucharist; babies and strollers are welcome.
Tip: Sit near the back for easy stroller access and step into the narthex if your baby needs a break.

E Scott Parks
I only had the opportunity to view Trinity Church from the outside, but even that is enough to appreciate why it holds such an important place in American architectural history. The massing, heavy stonework, and layered arches make it feel grounded and monumental, especially when contrasted with the glass towers surrounding Copley Square. Designed by H.H. Richardson and completed in 1877, this bui...
D Warner
It was great to see the beautiful architecture of the old church, inside and outside. The wood carvings were too beautiful to describe. It is not a quick trip. There is so much to see. Everywhere I looked was amazing 👏
CB R
Beautiful and over 100 years old. Father Jean I believe was his name gave us a little bit of information and welcomed us with a smile. He told us there’s bathrooms which we later used and also told us about the throne where Pope JP II sat when he visited the US for the first time and allowed us to seat on it and take pictures.
Jessica Schlimmer
Beautiful church. Beautiful architecture. Came 10 minutes before closing for their last tour. You definitely don't need a lot of time to see everything if you're in a rush, however it's $10 to tour. Very cool visit.
Angela Bandinelli
I loved Trinity Church. It's a little gem. The outside is very gorgeous especially since the church is surrounded by modern skyscrapers. But it's the inside that it's breathtaking. The price to enter is $10 for adults. Worth it a visit.
In winter, dress baby in warm layers and time the outdoor audio tour for mid-day. In spring and fall, visit early to avoid crowds and enjoy milder weather on Copley Square benches.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult interior tour ticket (per adult) | USD 10 |
| Suggested organ recital donation | USD 10 |
| Total Estimated | USD 30 |
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