Perched atop Namirembe Hill, St. Paul’s Cathedral is Uganda’s oldest Anglican cathedral and a serene escape from the city’s bustle. Built in the early 20th century, the cathedral has played a central role in the spiritual and cultural life of Kampala, witnessing generations of worshippers and the growth of the city below.
The cathedral’s architecture, including its elegant wooden ceilings and historic design, reflects both local craftsmanship and colonial influences. Visitors can enjoy peaceful surroundings, friendly interactions with congregants, and panoramic views of Kampala from the hilltop.
A visit to Namirembe Hill offers more than history—it’s a place of calm, reflection, and connection with Uganda’s religious and cultural heritage. It’s ideal for travelers seeking tranquility, beautiful architecture, and a glimpse into the spiritual heart of the city.
