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Dublin
The starting point of most Irish adventures will be Dublin, the capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland. In this city, history, literature, modern culture and arc...
Trinity College Dublin
Located in the heart of Dublin, Trinity College (the only constituent of the University of Dublin) is Ireland’s oldest surviving university. Founded in 1592, this ren...
Guinness Storehouse
On the south side of the River Liffey, in the city centre of Dublin, you’ll find the most popular attraction in Ireland, the Guinness Storehouse. Here you can l...
Book of Kells and Old Library
One of the big highlights of visiting Dublin is a stop at the Old Library of Trinity College Dublin to take a peek at the famous Book of Kells. The book is part of the 6.2 mi...
St Patrick's Cathedral
The Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is the national cathedral of the Church of Ireland and is located in the heart of the city centre. First established in 1191, the cathed...
Old Jameson Distillery
The Old Jameson Distillery is located in the heart of Dublin. Head north of the River Liffey to visit and have a true Dublin whiskey experience. Along Smithfield Square, yo...
Temple Bar District
The Temple Bar District is a well-known area of Dublin, located on the south bank of the River Liffey. It’s a square district with narrow pedestrian lanes lined with sh...
Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral was founded originally as a Viking church in the 11th century. It wasn’t until the 12th century that it was incorporated into the Irish church. ...
National Museum of Ireland
The National Museum of Ireland is separated into four branches, with three in Dublin’s city centre. Between Trinity College and St Stephen’s Green, you’ll...
Kilmainham Gaol
West of Dublin’s city centre, south of Phoenix Park, you can walk through some of Ireland’s dark history by visiting the Kilmainham Gaol. It is today one of the l...
Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle is located in a strategic location just south of the River Liffey. Through history there have been Celtic and Danish fortifications, before King John of England...
The Irish Emigration Museum
Irish emigration has had a true impact on the world. At this Dublin attraction you can learn more about the people, culture and reasons behind this mass emigration. There a...
Malahide Castle
A short drive from Dublin, lies the popular seaside resort of Malahide. One of the main highlights of visiting Malahide is its beautiful castle and gardens. Located on the...
Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park is an urban park in Dublin, lying about 2 kilometres from the city centre. The park is one of the largest enclosed recreational spaces within a European capital....
O'Connell Street
O’Connell Street is the main thoroughfare of Dublin, standing north of Trinity College over the River Liffey. This large boulevard is also the widest street in Dublin. ...