Dublin is a city of culture and history with many attractions. This is the city of James Joyce, celebrated in the James Joyce Museum, and George Bernard Shaw. Visit Oscar Wilde’s House and see the historic Book of Kells at Trinity College. Dublin Castle is at the heart of historic Dublin and the National Museum of Ireland has various buildings dedicated to natural history, decorative arts and art.
For some Irish culture visit the Leprechaun Museum. Shop in Grafton Street and look for the Floozy in the Jacuzzi Fountain and the statue of Molly Malone. Take a walk in Phoenix Park and go to the Botanical gardens. For sport visit the races at the Curragh or hurling and Gaelic football at Croke Park. Children will love Imaginosity. the Children’s Museum, and Dublin Zoo. Hire a bike from one of the many stations in Dublin and ride around the city. Nearby, Malahide Castle is a major attraction in the village of Malahide and the Fry Model Railway a treat for railway enthusiasts. A visit to Dublin is not complete without a visit to a traditional Irish pub for live music and a pint of Guinness. Enjoy the Craic and warm welcome that Dublin has to offer.
Dublin animal attractions
Dublin zoo is a very well established zoo and is set in landscaped gardens.
Dublin art galleries
National Gallery of Ireland, Irish Museum of Modern Art and the Hugh Lane Municipal Gallery and more....
Dublin gardens
The National Botanic Gardens are over 200 years old and there are more parks to explore in Dublin....
Dublin historical buildings
Christchurch Cathedral, Dublin Castle, Guinness Storehouse and many more Dublin historical buildings to explore.
Dublin museums
Dublin being the capital of Ireland does have many museums to visit... |