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When planning a trip to Dublin, be sure to get your Dublin Pass first - it will save you time and money! With the Dublin Pass you will be spoilt for things to do and you will also get great value for money.

 

 
         The Chester Beatty Library offers a collection of manuscripts, art, drawings, prints and rare books amassed by Sir Alfred Chester Beatty from around the world. This is a museum with a difference situated beside the historic Dublin Castle. It will interest visitors of all ages. More
           Christchurch Cathedral dates back to the 12th Century and its grounds merit a visit. The construction of this cathedral is immense with many differing architectural styles over the centuries as the cathedral grew to its present format. More
Christ Church Cathedral
            The Croke Park Experience is a highly informative tour of Irish culture and heritage. It has hosted GAA matches for over 100 years. Its museum and shop are open all year round and are of great benefit to learning Irish culture. More
           Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre is a fortified townhouse that dates back to the 15th Century. The Living History Museum boasts live actors who carry out daily tasks for visitors, as they would have been done in the 15th century.
            Dublin Castle is one of the most historic points of note in Dublin and has a huge depth of history. Built in 1204 by an English King to keep an eye on a rebellious nation, the castle continued to do this until 1922 when Ireland received independence. Take a tour of the castle and its surrounding buildings and be amazed by how much happened there. More
         Dublin Writers Museum - Who could resist venturing into this city centre Georgian house to view the works of some of the world’s best Irish writers such as; Swift, Wilde, Yeats, Joyce, Beckett and Heaney, all under one roof! A special room with children’s literature makes it a choice for all the family. More
           Dublin Zoo is a great place to bring the kids and spend a day or just a few hours viewing the different zones, which range from World of Cats, World of Primates, Fringes of the Arctic and African Plains. More
          Dublin City Hall: The Story of the Capital Dublin is such a historic city so a visit here is great to give you an idea of its roots! Starting 1000 years ago up to present day the tour will focus on the many events that has made Dublin what it is today.
        Guinness Storehouse The Guinness Storehouse is a great place to learn how the black stuff is brewed. At the end of your tour enjoy a complimentary pint of Guinness at the Sky bar overlooking Dublin City. More
       Irish Museum of Modern Art Situated in the beautiful Royal Hospital Kilmainham, this exciting museum has permanent and temporary exhibitions that will intrigue all ages. Performance, Theatre and music are also an integral part of these exhibitions. More
The Irish Museum of Modern Art

        The James Joyce Centre Based in the city centre, this lets you experience Joyce’s Dublin and also has audio material of the man himself reading his books. This is definitely well worth a visit. More

 
           The James Joyce Museum Based in a Martello tower on a cliff-face in Sandycove, this is the setting for the famous work Ulysses where Joyce spent much time here. Well worth a visit for Joyce enthusiasts! More
           Kilmainham Gaol Study the museum first before you are taken on a guided tour of the jail learning of the fates of many of the rebellion leaders from 1798 to 1916. More
           Malahide Castle This castle has a very long family history dating from 1185 right through to 1975. Visit the great dining hall with impressive family portraits of adventure outside around the delightful demesne that has become famous as a large outdoor music venue. More
Malahide Castle
          The National Gallery of Ireland Representing every form of art from grand paintings to sculpture and many diverse collections boasting over 15,000, the National Gallery of Ireland is a huge attraction for all tourists. More
            National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology On Kildare St, this archaeology museum holds artefacts dating back to 7,000 BC. More
National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology and History
            National Museum of Ireland-Decorative Arts & History The museum was built in 1709 under the design of Thomas Burgh. In 1994 Collins Barracks was signed over to become the Museum of Decorative Arts and History. After three years of renovation and restoration, the museum opened its doors in 1997. More
            The National Wax Museum A very popular place to visit in Dublin is its wax museum. Mix with all the stars and famous celebrities and politicians. A trip all the family will love. More
           Number Twenty Nine: Georgian House Museum An exciting experience, see how Dubliners lived in the 18th century in this unique experience. Small groups insure that the audio-visual presentation is strongly interactive.More
       Saint Patrick’s Cathedral Ireland’s greatest Cathedral, this is one place that all tourists go to learn the history of the site that dates back to 1192 and view the headstones of all famous people who are buried here such as the great writer Johnathon Swift. More
Saint Patricks Cathedral
          Tara's Palace See one of the most wonderful doll's house, which is located in Malahide Castle. It is sure to be a memorable experience. More
         The Bram Stoker Dracula Experience Witness the terrifying journey through Castle Dracula where you can learn more about Count Dracula. More
        The Casino, Marino This 18th neoclassical gem looks like it should be in Paris but luckily its here in Dublin with floors so magical you will be given protective footwear so as not to damage them. More
           The Fry Model Railway A dream for the model railway enthusiast. This display of railway paraphernalia is housed in the beautiful Malahide Castle. More
           The Old Jameson Distillery An excellent trip where you can learn the art of whiskey making in a fabulous old distillery. The tour culminates in a whiskey tasting session and they also have a great restaurant there. More
         The Shaw Birthplace Visit the home of one of our best literature writers George Bernard Shaw’s. This house is worth a visit to view how Victorian Dublin lived. More
 
 
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