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Merrion Street
The National Museum of Ireland-Natural History, on Merrion Street in Dublin, has galleries of animals from Ireland and overseas, as well as geological exhibits from a total collection of about two million scientific specimens.
Overend Way, Overend Avenue
Dublin's only 38 acre working farm which is open to the public all year round. On the estate you will find many attractions including the Overend family home, gardens, vintage cars, farm and play area.
Skerries
Skerries Mills, in North County Dublin, is a unique collection of two windmills and a watermill with associated mill pond, mill races and wetlands. This industrial heritage centre is an ideal place to visit on a day trip.
15 St Stephen's Green
One of Dublin’s most-loved museums tells the amazing story of the Irish Capital. Experience the warmth of a real Irish welcome in a beautiful Georgian townhouse on St Stephen's Green, right in the heart of Dublin.
Naughton Institute, Trinity College
Science Gallery is a venue where art and science meet to ignite creativity and discovery, it's where ideas provoke and opinions collide. It's one of the top free cultural attractions in Ireland, and centrally located in Trinity College.
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.
Twilfit House, 1 Jervis Street
The National Leprechaun Museum takes visitors deep into Celtic culture to discover what really lies behind tales of leprechauns, rainbows and pots of gold.
Kildare Street
Walk into the National Museum of Ireland on Kildare Street and you are magically transported back in time to see famous celtic artefacts. A stroll through time will take you all the way back to 7,000 BC.
Phoenix Park
Dublin's Phoenix Park is one of the largest and most magnificent city parks in Europe. A lively and entertaining exhibition on the history and wildlife of the Phoenix Park is on display in the Visitor Centre.
Collins Barracks, Benburb Street
The National Museum of Ireland-Decorative Arts and History, housed at Collins Barracks Dublin, is home to a wide range of objects, which include weaponry, furniture, silver, ceramics and glassware, as well as examples of folk life and costume.
Trinity College Dublin
A visit to the Book of Kells at the Old Library in Trinity College Dublin is a journey through some of Ireland’s most iconic cultural heritage.
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.
St. James's Gate
Located in the heart of the St James’s Gate Brewery, which has been home to the world famous stout since 1759, you simply cannot leave Dublin without having paid a visit.
No family day out in Dublin would be complete without a visit to Dublin Zoo in the Phoenix Park. It’s a fun filled, stimulating day out for all the family and a place to learn about wild animals, especially those which are endangered.
Castle Street
Dublin Castle is the heart of historic Dublin and is where the city gets its name from the Black Pool - 'Dubh Linn' which was on the site of the present Castle garden. The Castle houses the magnificent State Apartments part of the Viceregal court.
The Chq Building
Explore, engage and connect with Irish history and culture in 20 interactive galleries at EPIC. Go beyond the stereotypes to help you discover what it truly means to be Irish. Winner of Europe’s Leading Tourist Attraction at the World Travel Awards 2019.
Long Mile Road
Drimnagh Castle was, until 1954, one of the oldest continually inhabited castles in Ireland and is an example of an old feudal stronghold. It is located in the South West of Dublin City and can be hired for public events.
St Stephen's Green North
A thrilling tour around the main sights of Dublin City - by land and water! Let the Vikings show you the sites and scenes of the capital city from a World War II amphibious vehicle – all whilst our Viking guides deliver an informative, entertaining and engaging commentary.
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.
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.