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Tourist guide: what to do and see in Dublin
A four-leaf clover.
Why not enjoy the city and the countryside at the same time? Green expanses that can be glimpsed from wherever you are in the city, surrounded by a genuinely friendly city with myriad options for entertainment, culture and relaxation to choose from. Allow yourself to marvel at the great monuments and bridges in this 21st-century city which still perfectly depicts all the different eras of its history… and then relax and sample the original dry stout. Enjoy the shopping, the nightlife and the warm openness of the inhabitants, all of which make Dublin the perfect city for a getaway break.
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MuseumNatural History Museum
A surprising day out, especially if you go with the children
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A journey through Irish history and its legends
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MuseumChester Beatty Library
One of the greatest book collections in the world
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Open airMerrion Square Park
Stroll around just like Oscar Wilde himself would have done
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Grafton Street
One of the best places to do your shopping – a whole street full of different shops.
THE street for shopping
Shopping
Natural History Museum
It’s a taxidermy museum with hundreds of specimens to spark your interest
A surprising day out, especially if you go with the children
Museum
National Archeology Museum
A museum to visit and discover the history of Ireland, the people who lived here and their disconcerting traditions
A journey through Irish history and its legends
Museum
Grafton Street
As well as its numerous shops, this street is famous for the statue of Molly Malone
A street made for shopping
Open air
Temple Bar Food Market
Whether you want to buy food or eat there, this fine organic market is well worth your time.
Organic food market
Shopping
Moore Street Market
Colours and exciting smells come together in this unique Dublin market
Colourful street market with lots of variety
Shopping
Henry Street
At the end of this street you’ll find a variety of high street fashion shops and great shopping centres
Lose yourself among the shops
Shopping
Carrolls Gifts & Souvenirs
All the Irish souvenirs you could dream of, to make your most inventive presents
Typical Irish souvenirs
Shopping
St. Stephen's Green Centre
At this shopping centre you’ll find original gifts crafted by Dublin artists, and much much more.
Time to go shopping
Shopping
Powerscourt Centre
Even if you don’t want to shop, it’s worthwhile coming to see this spectacular building
Not just a shopping centre
Shopping
Brown Thomas
For those who value luxury at any price, this is your ideal shopping destination
Luxury and high fashion rolled into one
Shopping
Irish Museum of Modern Art
One of the best modern art collections of the 20th century awaits you in this old hospitall
Modern art in an ancient building
Museum
Writers Museum
Journey through the history of Irish literature by way of some lesser-known stories
The curiosities of Irish literature
Museum
Chester Beatty Library
If you love books, you’ll find hugely valuable works from all over the world in this free museum
One of the greatest book collections in the world
Museum
James Joyce Museum
A tower with a mysterious past which stands in the little town of Sadycove
James Joyce's source of inspiration
Museum
National Leprechaun Museum
Want to feel like an imp? In this museum you’ll learn all about the little people called leprechauns
A fairy museum
Museum
GAA Museum
If you love sport and want to know more about the Gaelic games, don’t miss this museum.
Interested in the Gaelic Games?
Museum
Hugh Lane Gallery
A gallery of modern art, full of unique and unusual pieces
Get inside the mind of Francis Bacon
Museum
Museum of Decorative Arts and History
Even if you’re not overly keen on museums, this one has pieces which make it different from any you’ve seen before
A tour with a difference
Museum
National Gallery of Ireland
Art is in the air here - breathe it in and make sure you get to look around the whole museum
An art collection of unimaginable value
Museum
Howth
The best thing to do in this little town is meet some of the locals and let them tell you tales of the sea
A little fishing town that's unmistakeably Irish.
Open air
Cliffs of Moher
Come rain or shine, these cliffs hanging over the sea offer incredible views
The cliffs of Ireland
Open air
Belfast
If you have time, make sure you visit Belfast, a charming city with a rich history
The capital of Northern Ireland
Open air
Wicklow Mountains
This trip is well worth it if you’re interested in history; you’ll see genuine fossils and cave paintings
Prehistoric remains of Ireland
Open air
Trinity College
You’ll be bowled over by this building’s age and its architecture – and the feeling that you’ve stepped into a film
The oldest university in Ireland
Open air
Dublin Zoo
A fun place to take the children to see unusual animals and find out more about this ancient zoo
Not just a zoo, but also working to rescue more species
Open air
Sea Safari
Take a trip on the river to get a different perspective on the history of Dublin
A trip on the water
Open air
Merrion Square Park
This park is a good place to have a rest and gaze at the figure of Oscar Wilde.
Stroll around just like Oscar Wilde himself would have done
Open air
Phoenix Park
It’s impossible to see it all on foot, but don’t miss visiting this park and strolling among its friendly inhabitants
The biggest park in Europe
Open air
O’Connell Street
If you don’t know where to start we recommend you take a stroll down this street, full of shops and bars
A good introduction to Dublin
Open air
The Old Storehouse
An Irish night out with all the trimmings: Food, beer and folk music
An Irish pub for a night out with a difference
Dining
Chapter One
Michelin starred restaurant where food is an art form
A gastronomical work of art
Dining
Kilkenny
Whether it’s breakfast or lunch, this restaurant will leave you satisfied in every sense of the word
The breakfast of champions
Dining
Sabor Brazil
Even if the weather doesn’t measure up, you can get a taste of Brazil without stepping outside this exclusive restaurant.
The best of Brazil in Dublin
Dining
Unicorn
Enjoy an exquisite and romantic dinner with quality dishes and unbeatable service
An intimate dinner
Dining
Leo Burdock
A place chock-full of charm where you can buy food and ask Bono for his autograph at the same time!
The best fish & chips in Dublin
Dining
The Bailey
Having a drink or snack on this popular terrace is the perfect way to take a break and recover your strength.
Tapas on the terrace in Dublin
Dining
Queen of Tarts
This place will make you want to stop in your tracks, dive through its doors and enjoy a delicious cake
Because everyone likes the sweet life!
Dining
Bewleys Café
An emblematic Dublin café, known both for its literary history and its excellent coffee
A café with a bohemian flavour
Dining
winding stairs
If you want to get to know Irish gastronomy, be sure to visit this curious restaurant.
traditional food restaurant.
Dining
Nightclubs: The Palace and Club M
A super-swish club or an authentic Irish pub to have a decent pint – you decide!
Two options for a night out
Leisure
A triangle of theatres
It’s a city with rich artistic roots, so you’ll have lots of different places to choose from
More theatre nights
Leisure
National Concert Hall
What better way to round off a day in Dublin than with a classical concert in this incredible auditorium
For the music lovers
Leisure
Abbey Theatre
What began as a boost for young artists is now a major national theatre
A night at the theatre
Leisure
Kilmainham Gaol
As you walk through this prison’s passageways you’ll glimpse what it was like there during the struggle for independence
A visit to a dark past
Leisure
National Botanic Gardens
A great green area to explore and discover the vast number of species that live there
Take a walk with Nature
Leisure
Dublinia
If you’re travelling with children, this is a great option to spend a fun afternoon and learn about history at the same time
An interactive voyage to Dublin's history
Leisure
Old Jameson Distillery
Do you know how whisky is made? Here you’ll see the whole process, with all the details explained
The whisky museum
Leisure
Guinness Storehouse
A unique guided tour lets you see how the famous Guinness is made, as well as tasting it in its original home
A must-see for beer lovers
Leisure
Temple Bar
If you’re a bit of a night owl, this is somewhere you can find street performances and traditional pubs.
Dublin nightlife
Leisure
Saint Michan's Church
It’s not the church that makes this place stand out, but the mummies resting inside
A spine-chilling place
Sights
Saint Patrick's Cathedral
One of the many points of interest to visit in Dublin, built in honour of Saint Patrick
The National Cathedral of Ireland
Sights
Christ Church Cathedral
One of the city’s most important temples, where you can discover part of Ireland’s history
Viking memories
Sights
Memorial Garden
A spot to rest and mull over the memories after a day’s sightseeing
A tribute to the dead
Sights
The Casino at Marino
Don’t expect to find a gambling hall, but a building full of optical illusions
A trick for the eyes
Sights
Number 29
Take a tour through 18th-century Dublin as you check out all the corners of this house
Do you want to meet Lady Olivia Betty?
Sights
Customs House
You’ll be dazzled by the reflection of its stunning façade in the river as you walk by
A building with history, which was never used…
Sights
Dublin Town Hall
Don’t miss seeing this building and admiring its beautiful dome.
Delve deeper into the history of Dublin
Sights
Dublin Castle
Do you dare to try and solve the mystery of the stolen jewels? Visit this place to discover its history.
A fairytale castle
Sights
Ha'penny Bridge
This is a spot for pledging eternal love to your partner as you watch the sun set together.
A legendary bridge
Sights
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