St. George's Cathedral may refer to:
- in Albania
- St. George's Cathedral (Roman Catholic Apostolic Administration of Southern Albania) in Fier.
- in Australia
- St George's Cathedral, Perth (Anglican)
- in Canada
- St. George's Cathedral (Kingston, Ontario), Anglican
- Cathedral of St. George (Saskatoon), Ukrainian Catholic
- in Germany
- Limburg Cathedral (Roman Catholic), also known as Georgsdom or Limburger Dom in German after its dedication to Saint George
- in Greece
- St. George's Cathedral (Roman Catholic) in Syros.
- in Guyana
- St. George's Cathedral, Georgetown, one of the world's tallest freestanding wooden structures
- in Ethiopia
- St. George's Cathedral, Addis Ababa, built in 1896
- in India
- Catholic
- St George's Cathedral, Idukki
- St George's Cathedral, Kothamangalam
- Anglican
- St. George's Cathedral, Chennai (formerly Madras)
- in Israel
- St. George's Cathedral, Jerusalem
- in Lebanon
- Saint George Maronite Cathedral, Beirut
- in South Africa
- St. George's Cathedral, Cape Town
- in Turkey
- Church of St. George, Istanbul (Greek Orthodox)
- in the Ukraine
- St. George's Cathedral, Lviv
- in the United Kingdom
- St George's Cathedral, Southwark, London (Roman Catholic)
- St. George's Cathedral, London, in Camden Town (Antiochian Orthodox)
- in the United States
- Cathedral of St. George Historic District, in Boston, Massachusetts, listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places
- St. George's Cathedral, South Boston (Albanian Orthodox)
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