St Patrick's Close, Dublin City
St Patrick’s Cathedral is one of Dublin’s most popular attractions. Built between 1220 and 1260 the Cathedral is one of the few buildings left from the medieval city of Dublin. Jonathan Swift who is one of around 700 burials on site of St Patrick's.
1.2km from O'Connell Bridge
Royal College of Physicians, 6 Kildare Street
Ireland - Birth of a Nation is a film that was produced for visitors to Ireland. It demonstrates the way in which Ireland went from being part of the British Empire to becoming an independent state.
0.7km from O'Connell Bridge
Dublin Docklands, Custom House Quay
A tour of the Jeanie Johnston, in Dublin, enables visitors to see what it was like on board a wooden, tall ship during the famine era. The tour will convey a deep sense of history and will be a memorable experience for all who come on board.
0.9km from O'Connell Bridge
35 Molesworth Street
One of Ireland’s leading art galleries, the Jorgensen Gallery, located in central Dublin, shows a broad range of contemporary art, with paintings and bronze sculpture from Irish and international artists.
Merrion Square West & Clare Street
The National Gallery contains over 12,000 pieces of art representing numerous artists including work by Jack B Yeats. It is conveniently located near Dublin city centre, a short stroll from Trinity College and Merrion Square.
0.8km from O'Connell Bridge
Westwood Club, Clontarf Road
Ireland’s most Quirky & Bizarre Tour & Show in Dublin’s most Unique Tourist Attraction! Celebrating one of Ireland’s most Famous Writers Bram Stoker and his Masterpiece ‘Dracula'.
2.7km from O'Connell Bridge
Grand Canal Quay
After its renovation, the ‘Box on the Docks’ or Waterways Visitor Centre in Dublin reopens its doors. It offers a place to learn about the heritage of Ireland's waterways and find out what activities to enjoy on them.
1.5km from O'Connell Bridge
Bow Street
Since John Jameson’s brave first steps into this building in 1780, Jameson have been focused on his ambition to create unforgettable experiences (along with great whiskey, of course).
8 Dawson Street
Sol Art is one of Dublin's leading contemporary galleries combining an approachable space with an expansive vision and an all-inclusive environment.
0.6km from O'Connell Bridge
22 - 25 Westmoreland Street
The National Wax Museum Plus offers a museum experience unlike any other, whether you are young or old, a culture vulture or fun seeker, star struck or star studded, The National Wax Museum Plus is the ultimate entertainment experience for all.
0.1km from O'Connell Bridge
27 South Frederick Street
Gormleys Fine Art is one of Ireland’s leading art galleries specialising in contemporary painting and sculpture.
11a Eustace Street, Temple Bar
The Ark is a purpose-built arts venue in the Dublin’s Temple Bar, where children aged 2-12 can explore theatre, music, literature, art, film, dance and more.
0.5km from O'Connell Bridge
Department of Zoology, School of Natural Sciences
The Zoological Museum in Dublin is home to some of the many creatures from across the planet.
Meeting House Square
The National Photographic Archive, in Dublin City, houses the photographic collection of the National Library of Ireland, of over 630,000 photographs.
Docklands Innovation Park
The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland in Dublin is Ireland’s only main line operator of steam locomotives and historic rolling stock.
10.1km from O'Connell Bridge
Powerscourt Centre
The Kelly Hood Art Studio was formed in 2013 to cater to a large audience of animal art lovers. The gallery is located off Dublin's main shopping district Grafton Street.
Snugborough Road, Blanchardstown
Splash out at Aquazone located in the National Aquatic Centre is one of the most exciting attractions for famlies in Ireland. This leisure pool offers thrills with water roller coaster, surf rider as well as a Pirate Ship for the little ones.
9.2km from O'Connell Bridge
Grange Road
The Pearse Museum and St. Enda's Park was once the home and school of the patriot and educationalist, Patrick Pearse.
7.3km from O'Connell Bridge
Royal Hospital, Kilmainham
The Irish Museum of Modern Art, housed in the magnificent 17th century Royal Hospital building in Kilmainham Dublin, is an artistic gem with its extensive collection of modern and contemporary art.
Mariners Church, Haigh Terrace
Ireland’s National Maritime Museum is situated in the Old Mariners Church at Dún Laoghaire – a seaside town and port located circa 6 miles from Dublin city centre which is easily accessible by DART suburban train and several bus services.
10.5km from O'Connell Bridge
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