While Dublin is renowned for its excellent architecture, art, nightlife and culture there are also many other wonderful sights and sounds to behold throughout the region. From the hustle and bustle of Moore Street to the elegance of Merrion Square to the ruggedness of Ireland’s Eye, something new and different awaits you around every corner!
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Dublin Tourism Tourism Centre, Suffolk St, Dublin 2 Dublin Tourism is the official tourist board for Dublin, with responsibility for the marketing ... Find out more »
Famine Memorial Custom House Quay, in Docklands Dublin 1 Here you will see the Famine statues, presented to the City of Dublin in 1997. These statues ... Find out more »
General Post Office O'Connell Street, Dublin 1 Dublin's GPO is a landmark building, situated prominently in the middle of O'Connell ... Find out more »
Ha'penny Bridge City Centre, Dublin 2 The Ha'penny Bridge is Dublin's oldest pedestrian crossing over the River Liffey. It was ... Find out more »
Ireland's Eye County Dublin If you would like a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life then look no further than ... Find out more »
Mansion House Dawson Sreet, Dublin 2 The Mansion House is the residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin and has been since 1715. It ... Find out more »
Merrion Square Merrion Square Dublin 2 This elegant Square, adorned by an attractive public park, retains much of its Georgian ... Find out more »
Molly Malone Statue Junction of Suffolk Street & Grafton Street, Dublin 2 The Molly Malone statue is located at the end of Grafton Street, opposite Trinity College. Molly ... Find out more »
Moore Street Dublin 2 Scene of Dublin’s famous street barrow vendors. This colourful and lively street is a must for ... Find out more »
Oscar Wilde House Number One, Merrion Square, Dublin 2 The house is an excellent example of Georgian architecture as its many remarkable cornices, ... Find out more »
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