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E1 14 ExpEriEncE GaElic GamEs location 10 mins from city centre, Experience Gaelic Games, na Fianna Gaa club, st mobhi road, Glasnevin, Dublin 9www.experiencegaelicgames.com
If you want fun activity combined with real local insight then this is for you. Ranked as the Number 1 Thing to do in Dublin by trip advisor reviewers. This is a hands on activity - full of fun and laughter and delivered in the heart of the community. A fun mix of culture, history, sport and soft activity. Experience Gaelic Games introduce visitors to Irelands greatest cultural secret and most popular sports Gaelic Football, Hurling -(Stick and Ball game), along with Gaelic Handball. A uniquely authentic Irish activity! just about
the most memorable and fun Irish experience visitors can have! The light activity session lasts approx 3.5 hours and is suitable for all ages and all athletic abilities. 35 per adult and 25 per Juvenile. Open sessions (March Oct) are at Friday 2pm and Saturday 11.00am other times by appointment. Pre Booking at www.experiencegaelicgames.com or by phone 00353 1 2544292.
D7, D8, G5 12 paDDys TourisT oFFicE12-14 college Greent. (+353) (0)1 675 0774www.paddystouristoffice.ie For all you travel needs in Ireland let Paddy assist you in making your experience one not to forget.Paddy and his team offer excellent independent advice from booking tours or finding out the best place to grab breakfast. Whether choosing a city tour or some-thing further afield Paddy covers it all. Take a day trip by bus or rail or an overnight or multi day tour. We can show you the best of what Ireland has to offer. We cater for all budgets by also offering bespoke private and group tours. Paddy offers expert advice on specialized tours, such as golf, walking, whiskey trails and more.Paddys Tourist Office also has a fine selection of Irish gifts, including John Hanly tweed caps, Connemara marble, Trinity clothing ,Irish memorabilia and lots more.Contact Paddy for all your Irish travel needs and remember Paddy Knows Best! Open daily from 9am.
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E7,G5 21 THE icon Walk /THE icon FacToryaston place, Temple Bar, D2
www.iconfactorydublin.ieWant to learn more about Irish culture and its main players, its stars and award win-ning artists, writers, musicians and many more? Across all cultural arenas Ireland has produced great talents, a disproportionate number for so small an island, in fact. Come and find out all about these important twentieth century figures in an unlikely environment the back lanes and cobbled streets of Temple Bar. Here you will find The
Icon Walk, Irelands largest open air art-installation which showcases original artworks each depicting an icon of Irish culture. Learn about Irelands cultural greats in what has been called, The Greatest Story Ever Strolled!All the artworks on the Icon Walk are provided by The Icon Factory, a local artists co-operative. You can visit The Icon Factory Gallery and view the current exhibition. The Shop offers many works of fine art, a variety of prints, posters and drawings.Find it all behind the Hard Rock Cafe. Icon Factory opens daily 11pm 6pm, The Icon Walk is FREE, open 24hours.
The Luas tram lines, extensive bus network and DarT suburban railway system also provide affordable and convenient public transport links for independent-minded travellers. Explore malahide and Howth minutes from Dublin to the north. Further afield, take a daytrip to iconic irish destinations such as Glen-dalough, the cliffs of moher and the Giants causeway.Whatever your journey, enjoy your stay in this beautiful city and enchanting Emerald isle.
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l6 malaHiDE Many Dublin visitors make this final stop on the Northern DART line their out-of-city base. Its grand Castle, coastal location and proximity to the equally attractive Howth make it easy to understand why. Malahides charming village ambience and sweep-ing seascapes ensure its status as one of Irelands most affluent addresses. A stroll around town reveals cute boutiques, tasty
delis, trad bars and some fine dining options. And its 350-berth Marina attracts a yachting fraternity happy to hob-nob with local celebs and all you in-the-know tourists. Find it around 16kms, or around 25mins by DART, north of the city centre.
28 HoWTH www.howthismagic.comTake time out and escape to the fabulous Howth Peninsula only 20 minutes from Dublin City Centre. Stroll around the har-bour, marina and historic town. Visit the Vintage Radio museum, Irelands oldest inhabited Castle and the monolithic tomb known as Aideens Grave. Explore the cliff and mountain walks with stunning views. Why not try water sports such as scuba diving or sailing? Howth is renowned for its fantastic seafood and dining either in restaurants or bought fresh from the pier.
l6 8 malaHiDE casTlE & GarDEns t. (+353) (0)1 816 9538www.malahidecastleandgardens.ie, DarT malahide
This magnificent 12th century castle is set in 260 acres of land and is one of the oldest castles in Ireland. It has been home to the Talbot family for nearly 800 years from 1174, when Richard Talbot, a knight of Henry ll, accompanied the king to Ireland and was given the lands and harbour of Malahide for his war-like services in the Anglo-Norman conquest. Eleven years later the Castle was built as the family seat, and remained so until 1975, save for ten years when it fell
into Cromwells clutches. Today friendly guides and a brand new interactive exhibition help you explore its rich history and interior. Visit the Oak Room, Small and Great Drawing Rooms and the Great Hall before heading to the Walled Garden, home to some of the worlds rarest plants. The interactive garden exhibition tells the story of Lord Milo Talbot the visionary behind this fascinating collection and the last Lord of Malahide who died in 1973. The Demesne has marked pathways, a childrens playground, picnic sites, and sports facilities including 9-hole golf course. Back at the Castle, a gift shop and Avoca foodhall, caf and retail store complete this enchanting daytrip. Find it 19kms north of Dublin on the DART line. Open daily 9.30am-5pm. Last guided tour of Castle 3.30pm (Nov-Mar). Adult 12, Child 6, Student 8, Senior 7.50, Family (2+2) 26 (2+6) 30.
E4 17 olD JamEson DisTillEry Bow st, smithfield, D7t. (+353) (0)1 807 2355luas smithfieldSet in the heart of Irelands capital city, right next to the RED Smithfield Luas stop , the Old Jameson Distillery cap-tures the imagination and the spirit of Ireland. Open seven days a week, including Bank Holidays, a visit to the Old Jameson Distillery is an unforget-table experience that will transport you back in time to the days when one of Irelands greatest entrepre-neurs, John Jameson, first made the whiskey that is a legacy today. Open Mon Sat 9.00-6.00pm From 10.00 am on Sundays , last tour 5.15 pm Book online for discounts www.jamesonwhiskey.com. c6 18 GuinnEss sTorEHousEst Jamess Gate, D8t. (+353) (0)1 408 4800 www.guinness-storehouse.com, luas, Jamess
Dating back to 1904, the Guinness Storehouse opened as this magnificent visitor experience in 2000. Your discovery of the worlds most famous brew begins with the four magic ingredients; water, barley, hops and yeast. Next a virtual master brewer explains the alchemy that transforms them into the creamy pint. On the first floor, visit the Tasting Rooms where trained staff will bring you through a sensory Guinness experience Histories of the transportation process and the art of coopering (barrel-making)
are also revealed.Guinnesss ground-breaking advertising campaigns are showcased on the thirdfloor. The newly refurbished Guinness Archive on the ground floor also displays specially selected reproductions, including previously unseen press and poster advertisements, label collections and original documentation dating from the 19th and 20th centuries. Learn how to pour the perfect pint at Guinness Academyon the fourth floor. Or upgrade to enjoy samples of the four most popular variants, with an intimate tasting experience in the Connoisseur Experience. Then head to Food on Five for a great range of wholesome and traditional dishes, many of which are infused with the unmistakable Guinness taste. The high point of your visit is the seventh floor GRAVITY Bar where a complimentary pint of creamy Guinness can be savoured against a stunning 360 backdrop of its home city. Back at the ground floor, the flagship Guinness Retail Store sells a vast array of branded merchandise. The Guinness Storehouse is a 15min walk from the city centre. Open daily 9.30am-5pm. July & Aug until 7pm. Adult 16.50, 18+ with Student ID/Senior Citizen 13, U18 10.50, 6-12 6.50, Family (2+4) 40. 10% adult online discount.
24 THE naTional musEum oF irElanDt. (+353) (0)1 677 7444, www.museum.ieThe National Museum of Irelands three Dublin sites are a fascinating repository of Irelands rich and varied cultural heritage. Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm Sunday: 2pm - 5pm. Closed Mondays, Christmas Day and Good Friday.
c/D4 24 THE naTional musEum oF irElanD-DEcoraTivE arTs & HisTory, collins Barracks Benburb street, D7 Collins Barracks features fascinating exhibits on Irish military history. Also view fine examples of silver, ceramics, glassware, furniture, folklife, clothing, jewellery and coins. Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm Sunday: 2pm - 5pm. Closed Mondays, Christmas Day and Good Friday.
H7 24 THE naTional musEum oF irElanD-naTural HisTorymerrion square, D2Opened in 1857, this unique cabinet-style museum houses galleries of animals from across the globe, many of which are now endangered or extinct. The lower floor is dedicated to Irish specimens while the upper floor houses everything from an armadillo to a zebra. Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm Sunday: 2pm - 5pm. Closed Mondays, Christmas Day and Good Friday.
H7 24 THE naTional musEum oF irElanD-arcHaEoloGykildare street, D2With artefacts dating from 7000BC, view masterpieces of metalwork and a world-renowned collection of medieval objects and jewellery . The fascinating Kingship & Sacrifice exhibition centres on a number of recently found bog bodies. This museum also houses a rich collection of Egyptian and Viking material. Tuesday - Saturday: 10am - 5pm Sunday: 2pm - 5pm. Closed Mondays, Christmas Day and Good Friday.
E4 23 sT. micHans cHurcH church st, D7t. (+353)(0)1 872 4154, www.stmichans.com luas smithfield/Four courts Built in 1685, on the site of - by some 600 years - the oldest church on Dublins North Side, this Church of Ireland parish houses what must be the citys most extraordinary attraction. Due to an unusual combination of magnesium salts in limestone, the crypts beneath the church are without any moisture, resulting in the perfect preservation of those buried within. Four damaged coffins reveal their inhabitants, and the dungeon-like setting makes it quite a spine-tingling sight. The adjacent crypt contains the ornate coffins of The Earl of Leitrims family as well as artefacts and coffins from the 1798 Rising and death mask of Irish revolutionary Wolfe Tone. Open March to Oct Mon-Fri 10am-12.45pm & 2pm-4.45pm (closed 1pm-2pm). Nov to March Mon-Fri 12.30pm-3.30pm. Sat (all year) 10am-12.45pm. May close for tours due to weddings, funerals and other church events. Adult 5, Child 3.50, Conc. 4.
TOUR C Kilkenny City + Guided tour of the historic Dunmore Caves +
Glendalough + Wicklow Mountains.Pick up points: 1 2 3 5
G6 26 GlEnDalouGH WiTH sT. kEvins Bus sErvicEDublin Bus Terminus- Half way along Dawson street, outside Hibernian Way.t. (+353) (0)1 281 8119, www.glendaloughbus.com.
Established 1927, St. Kevins Bus Service operates daily services between Dublin and Glendalough. Sit back, relax and enjoy one of the most delightful 50km journeys in Ireland, embracing every kind of mountain, moor, lake and Woodland scenery. Passing through south County Dublin, the route runs between the Dublin mountains and the sea coast, passing through the coastal town of Bray.Soon after leaving Bray the road begins to rise into the
Wicklow Mountains, ascending between the Great and Little Sugar Loaf Mountains, through the rugged Rockey Valley affording views of Powerscourt Estate, through Calary plain, past Roundwood Lakes, Annamoe Valley and Laragh Village where the beauty of Glendalough begins to unfold.Your stay at Glendalough affords you the opportunity to explore some, if not all, the famous Seven Churches where a Monastic settlement grew up around St. Kevin in the 6th century. There are also sign-posted walks of varied ability around the Valley and Lakes of Glendalough which is part of Wicklow Mountains National Park. Coach departs Dublin Daily 11.30am (Dawson St. Half way down outside Hibernian way). Adult 20, U14 12. For all other information (full timetable, fares etc.) visit www.glendaloughbus.com.
H1 2 crokE park- Gaa musEum, sTaDium Tours & ETiHaD skylinE Joness rd, D3t. (+353) (0)1 819 2300www.crokepark.ie Croke Park is an iconic stadium, steeped in history, and has been at the heart of Irish sporting and cultural life for over 100 years. Enjoy an unrivalled state-of-the-art interactive visitor experience and find out more about Irelands unique na-tional games and the fastest field game in the world. Croke Park Stadium Tours offer an access-all-areas trip through the home of Irish sport. Walk in the footsteps of legends as you visit the team dressing rooms before going pitch side and taking a seat in the VIP area. Enjoy panoramic views from the top tier of the stand 30 metres above the famous pitch.Explore the GAA Museum with its new exhibition galleries that vividly illustrate the story of Gaelic games from ancient times to the present day. Test your hurling and football skills in the interactive games zone a must for museum visitors of all ages. (Entry to the GAA Museum is free with Croke Park Stadium tour and Etihad Skyline tour)Enjoy the best views of Dublin from the roof of Europes fourth largest stadiums on the exciting Etihad Skyline tour. Take in the spectacular views of Dublin city from 44 metres high and walk on a suspended platform over Croke Parks famous pitch.Visit Croke Park on Dublins City Sightseeing tour bus from OConnell Street.For more information visit crokepark.ie/gaa-museum or skylinecrokepark.ie.
E6 3 sainT paTricks caTHEDral saint patricks close, off patrick st, D8t. (+353)(0)1 453 9472 www.stpatrickscathedral.ie.
Over 800 years old, Irelands largest church and the islands National Cathedral for the Church of Ireland was founded beside a sa-cred well where Saint Patrick is said to have converted pagans to Christianity. A small wooden church was built to commemorate this visit and a cathedral erected between 1200 and 1270 - a feat begun by the first Anglo-Norman bishop, John Comyn.Through years of decay and neglect, the
building fell into disrepair but was restored by the Guinness family between 1860 and 1900. Jonathan Swift, author of Gullivers Travels, was Dean from 1713-1745 and is buried near the entrance. A selection of Swift artefacts is on display includ-ing his epitaph, death mask, writings and parchment awarding him the Freedom of the City of Dublin.One of the Cathedrals most significant events was in 1742 when a combined choir with neighbouring Christ Church Cathedral gave the first public performance of Handels Messiah. This strong singing tradition continues today with two sung services daily (except Sat) during school term - the only Cathedral to do so in Britain and Ireland. Perhaps more than any other building in Ireland, Saint Patricks embodies the his-tory and heritage of Irish people of all backgrounds from the earliest times to the present day. Which is why each year over 300,000 visitors and pilgrims visit the Cathedral and its Living Stones exhibition celebrating its place in the life of the city, its history and role in the future. Open March to Oct Mon-Fri 9am-5pm, Sat 9am-6pm, Sun 9am-10.30am, 12.30pm-2.30pm, 4.30pm-6pm. Nov to Feb Mon-Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 9am-10.30am, 12.30pm-2.30pm. Adult 5.50, Conc. 4.50, Family (2+2) 15. Group rates also available.
E5 5 cHrisT cHurcH caTHEDralchristchurch pl, D8Christ Church Cathedral is Dublins oldest building, a leading visitor attraction and place of pilgrimage for over 1000 years. Renowned for its breath-taking beauty, magnificent architectural features and stunning floor tiles, it is also popular as a venue and plays host to a range of concerts and events throughout the year.Follow in the footsteps of the pilgrims with our medieval tours of the Cathedral. Hosted by our experienced tour guides, dont miss this fascinating insight into the history of this magnificent cathedral, before climbing up to the bell tower to ring the famous bells! Guided tours incorporate the belfry and take place Monday-Friday at 11am and 2pm. Special fun trails for families are also available and themed drop-in craft activities take place at special times throughout the year. Winter Opening: Mon-Sat 9am-5pm Sun 12.30-2.30pm. Summer Opening: Mon-Sat 9am-7pm Sun 12.30-2.30 & 14.30 7pm
G3 6 JamEs JoycE cEnTrE 35 north Great Georges st, D1t. (+353) (0)1 878 8547www.jamesjoyce.ie
Dublin is world-renowned for its literary heritage and, in 2010, was designated a UNESCO City of Literature. Among its writing greats, James Joyce singularly captures the essence of the city in seminal works such as Ulysses, Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Built in 1784 for the Earl of Kenmare, this fine Georgian building is dedicated to the life and work of Dublins much-loved scribe. The Centre was founded by Senator David Norris and members of the Monaghan family, descendants of Joyces sister May. Today its permanent exhibition comprises touch screens, video documentaries and room reconstructions, as well as original materials such as a copy of Joyces death mask and the front door of No 7 Eccles Street, home
to Ulysses protagonist Leopold Bloom. From May 2014 the Centre will also offer a free audio guide in English and a number of other languages. Themed Walking Tours (10/8) run Tues, Thur and Sat (April-Sept) and Sat (Oct- March) at 11am. The Centre also hosts an annual programme of events including a lecture series and Junes Bloomsday Festival when Ulysses aficionados relive the Dublin-based novels events of 16 June 1904. Open April to Sept Mon-Sat 10am-5pm, Oct to March Tue-Sat 10am-5pm, Sun (year round) 12pm-5pm. Last admission 4.30pm. Adults 5, Conc. 4.
G4 7 THE An PosT MUseUM aT THE Gpo oconnell st, D1t. (+353)(0)1 705 7000www.anpost.ie/heritage luas abbey streetFamous as the headquarters of the rebel leaders in the 1916 Rising, Dublins iconic GPO (General Post Office) has been at the heart of Irish life for generations. The building was destroyed in 1916 but subsequently rebuilt and the beautiful Georgian faade is the original one from 1818. The GPO is still a working post office today and HQ of the Irish Post Office, An Post.Inside, visitors can admire the spacious public office and statue of the legendary Irish hero, Cchulainn. Letters, Lives and Liberty, the exhibition in the GPO Museum, blends traditional display with the latest in interactive technology to reveal some of the fascinating stories behind the Post Office. From the Penny Black to the 1916 Proclamation of Independence, uncover the past in the place where history was made! Museum open Mon-Sat 10am-5pm. Admission 2.
Family Fun
Daytrips from Dublin
as well as the listings below, check out our other attractions, tours and activities, most of which are extremely family friendly.
G5, E8 11 naTional Wax musEum plus Foster place, off college Green, Temple Bar, D2t. (+353) (0)1 671 8373, www.waxmuseumplus.ieHoused in the historic landmark Armoury Building, your visit begins with a trip through Irish history with figures from Irelands literary world, Irish leg-ends and political figures. Sports and showbiz fans can have their photos taken with local heroes U2, Phil Lynott and George Best, among many other VIPs. The atmospheric vaults are the ideal location for The Chamber of Horrors. Look out for Buffalo Bill, Hannibal Lector and Dracula... not for the faint-hearted. In Childrens Fantasy World, junior visitors can explore a tunnel of four worlds and meet the Simpsons and Harry Potter, or chill out on the padded floor to watch a movie or puppet show. Get interactive in the Science and Discovery Zone that celebrates Irish inventions and inventors. And, if you dream of having your own waxwork one day, play the fame game in the Wax Factor video studio where you can make videos to upload online. Open daily 10am-7pm. Adult 12, 3+ 8, Student 10, Senior 9, Family (2+2) 35.
E5 1 DuBlinia st michaels Hill, christchurch, lord Edward st, D8t. (+353)(0)1 679 4611, www.dublinia.ie
Located at the historic crossroads of Dublin, this top visitor attraction tells the story of the city with three exciting exhibitions. Viking Dublin and Medieval Dublin re-create the city through life-size reconstruc-tions including a Viking house and warship, and me-dieval fair. Death, disease, crime and punishment of medieval times are also investigated as the exhibition envelopes you with the sights, sounds and smells of the era. Unearth the citys past at the interactive His-
tory Hunters exhibition, visit an excavation site, gaze at a medieval skeleton and inspect medieval bugs under the Lab microscope. Weather permitting, visitors can also ascend 96 steps to the top of St Michaels Tower for a panoramic city view. This late 17th century viewing tower belonged to the church of St Michael the Archangel, which once stood at the Synod Hall site now occupied by Dublinia. See Dublin from a new perspective and come away knowing more about its citizens throughout the ages. And pick up a timely reminder of your trip at the gift & book shop. opening Hours: march to septem-ber, 10am to 6.30pm (last entry 5.30pm) and october to February, 10am to 5.30pm (last entry 4.30pm). admission rates: adult 8.50, student/concession 7.50, child 5.50, Family (2a&2c) 24.00.
if youre in ireland for a short time but want to see beyond the city, these day tours will transport you direct from your Dublin base to some of the islands most iconic landmarks. so whether its hitting the north with trips to Titanic Belfast and the Giants causeway or into the West with connemara and the cliffs of moher, youll find a daytrip to satiate every irish desire.
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Irish Music & Dancean authentic evening of traditional irish entertainment is on many Dublin visitors must-do lists. our chosen four deliver all that and more, from the world-famous riverdance show to award-winning nights where audience participation is very much the tradition. Enjoy!
k7 13 mErry plouGHBoy puB irisH niGHT DinnEr & sHoW Edmondstown rd, rathfarnham, D16t. (+353) (0)1 493 1495, www.mpbpub
Awarded Irelands best Traditional Dinner/Show event in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, this authen-tic traditional Irish music, singing and dancing night is a must-see. This high energy show is suitable for all ages. A nightly shuttle bus departs the city centre from 6.30pm from stops beside OConnell St and Trinity College (Nassau St - H6 on Map) plus some other central stops. The pub itself dates back to the 1780s and, uniquely, is
owned and run by musicians - renowned Dublin folk group The Merry Ploughboys whose performance tops and tails the 2hr show. Midway through, champion Irish dancers perform a specially commissioned show. An excellent four-course traditional Irish meal is served from 7pm. As authentic Irish nights go, this out-of-town option is hard to beat. Open all year. 49.50pp Dinner & Show. Shuttle transfer 5.50pp round trip. Kids under 16yrs 29.70pp and free shuttle seat. Shuttle departs pub after show ends at 10.30pm. Book everything securely online, including the shuttle bus.
G6 15 rivErDancE aT THE GaiETy THEaTrE Gaiety Theatre, south king st, D2 t. (+353) (0)1 677 1717, www.gaietytheatre.ieOf all the performances to emerge from Ireland - in rock, music, theatre and film - nothing has carried the energy, sensuality and spectacle quite like Riverdance. This summer, visitors to Dublin can experience this legendary dance and music extravaganza as Riverdance celebrates its 20th anniversary with a return to the Gaiety Theatre for its 11th summer from 24th June to 31st to 31st August 2014. This fusion of Irish and Inter-national music and dance was initially performed as a 7min interval act at Dublins 1994 Eurovision Song Contest., and has gone on to break global box-office records playing to over 25 million people in 11,000 performances in 46 countries. Its in-novative fusion of dance, music and song draws on Irish traditions and combines the talents of the remarkable Riverdance Irish Dance Troupe, Riverdance Band and a spectacular array of international guest artists, all performing to the magic of Bill Whelans music. Riverdance runs six days a week, eight shows a week for ten weeks. Tickets 10-55.
F5, c7 16 FiTzsimons oF TEmplE Bar21-22 Wellington Quay, Temple Bar, D2t. (+353) (0)1 677 9315, www.fitzsimonshotel.com.
One of Dublins most popular bars, Fitzsimons is located in Temple Bar on the banks of the River Liffey. With bars on 5 floors, if it is entertainment you are looking for then Fitzsimons should definitely be on your agenda. Weekends start with live rock & pop cover bands (Fri & Sat) and midweek sees Irish Dancing & Traditional Irish Music sessions Sundays to Thursdays (bring camera!), followed by live rock
til late. One of Dublins only nightclubs open 7 nights is located at Fitzsimons, and features some of Dublins top DJs. If that wasnt enough for one night, Fitzsimons has an open air roof top terrace bar which is a unique place to have pint. Food served all day 10.30am - 10.30pm, traditional Irish and modern Irish dishes, local beer, party cocktails and an extensive whiskey list. Open 7 nights late.
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GAA Museum & Etihad
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Includes Temple Bar and Greater Dublin
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WelCoMe To DublInDublin combines cultural venues, historic buildings and family fun with that world-renowned party spirit. Easily explored by expert-led bus and taxi tours, Dublin - and its surrounding area - abounds with unmissable sights and un-forgettable experiences. To help navigate your way around Dublin, check out the postal districts marked D1, D2 etc on all addresses. Destinations with odd numbers are found north of the river liffey and even numbers to the south.
G3 27 DuBlin Bus Tours Dublin Bus, 59 upper oconnell st, D1t. +353 1 7033028, www.dublinsightseeing.ieExplore the very best that Dublin has to offer with the awarding winning Green Hop-On Hop-Off Tours. Enjoy brilliantly entertaining and informative live commentary from your Filte Ireland approved guide, as well as pre-recorded multi-lingual commentary. Over 30 stops ideally located around Dublin City. One Ticket- two routes- 2nd day free. adult 19 concession 17. kids (u14) Go Free. Buses are every 10-15minutes from 9am. combine your airlink Transfer and city Tour for just 20 with a combo Deal.
Historic Attractions
Dublins north Coast- Malahide & Howth
l6 10 BuTlErs cHocolaTE ExpEriEncE Butlers chocolates, clonshaugh Business park, Dublin 17t. (+353) (0)1 671 0599, www.butlerschocolates.com/book.Irelands iconic Butlers Chocolates has transformed its north Dublin factory into a delicious must-see visitor attraction. Explore a working chocolate factory, discover the origins of Butlers Choco-lates and learn how theyve been making their chocolate assort-ments since 1932. A Butlers Chocolate Movie, Butlers Chocolate Museum, Chocolate Timeline and, of course, chocolate tastings keep everyone sweet. Add to that the intoxicating aroma from
the chocolate gallery with panoramic views of the Butlers Chocolates factory. A chocolatier demonstrates the craft of chocolate making in the Experience Room before you decorate your own chocolate novelty, which you then get to bring home and devour! Afterwards enjoy a relaxing hot beverage in the onsite Butlers Chocolate Caf. And dont forget to look out for other Butlers Chocolate Cafs sprinkled around Dublin city centre. Tours Mon-Sat 10am, 12pm and 3.30pm. Please note the factory does not operate at weekends and tour times may be subject to change. Limited numbers per tour to get the most from the experience. All booking must be made in advance to avoid disappointment. 5% online discount on 13.50 entry price. See www.butlerschocolates.com to book and for bus and driving directions.
c7, G5 19 THE ark - a culTur-al cEnTrE For cHilDrEn 11a Eustace st, Temple Bar, D2t. (+353) (0)1 670 7788, www.ark.ieThe Ark is a unique, purpose-built cultural cen-tre in the heart of Temple Bar, where children aged 2 -12 can explore theatre, music, litera-ture, art, film, dance and more. Its programme of world class performances, exhibitions and creative workshops changes every few weeks, so expect a different experience every visit! Open to families at weekends and during school holidays. Phone or go online to see the current programme.
Dublins Toll roadsDrivers using Dublins circuitous m50 - see inset map - should note its electronic barrier-free tolling system. For info on rates and payment options visit www.eflow.ie, t. (+353) (0)1 461 0011. Pay before 8pm the following day to avoid a penalty. The Dublin port Tunnel (www.dublinporttunnel.com) greatly re-duces travel time from the north. Payment for it, and Dublin Docklands East link Toll plaza, can be made via a cashier or coin machine. Rates vary depending on day and time.
H5 26 THE olD liBrary & THE Book oF kElls ExHiBiTionTrinity college library, college Green, D2t. (+353) (0)1 896 2320, www.tcd.ie/library/bookofkellsluas st stephens Green. Founded in 1592, Trinity College is Irelands oldest university and alma mater of Wilde, Yeats and Beckett, among many other Irish luminaries. It is also home to two must-see at-tractions, the Long Room and Book of Kells.Written around the year 800AD by Columban monks and regarded as the finest surviving example of Irish Celtic art, the Book of Kells is a highly decorative vellum copy in Latin of the four gospels. Richly illustrated with many-hued letters and pictorials incorporating animals, humans and Biblical scenes, this exquisite manuscript reveals a seemingly inexhaustible wealth of supremely detailed ornamentation upon each close inspection.The Books name comes from the Abbey of Kells in Co. Meath where it was reputed tohave been (at least partly) written, though its exact origins remain unclear. In the 1650s, the Book was moved to Dublin for safekeeping and presented to Trinity College Dublins Library in 1661. Originally a single volume, for conservation reasons it has been rebound into four volumes, two of which are normally on display showing examples of script and illustration. Visits are self guided (allow 40mins to 1hr), with displays telling the history of the Book of Kells and other historic manuscripts.The 18th century Long Room features a stunning 12.6m high timber barrel vaulted ceiling and houses around 200,000 antiquarian tomes on 65metres of open oak shelves. Rows of marble busts, Irelands oldest harp, changing exhibits and an original copy of the 1916. Proclamation of the Irish Republic are also on display. Open May to Sept Mon-Sat 9.30am-5pm, Sun 9.30am-4.30pm, Oct to April 12pm-4.30pm. Adult 10, Conc. 8, Family (2+4) 20 , U12 Free. Adult online discount.
2 Day Hop-On Hop-Off + Single Transfer
Buy your ticket online, on-board the Green Tour bus or at Dublin Bus, 59 Upr OConnell Sreet, Dublin 1
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G6 20 DEsiGn HousE43 Dawson st. D2. t. +353 (0)1 679 9283. [email protected], www.thedesignhouse.ie
The Design House is set in a beautifully restored Georgian building, across from St Anns Church and The Mansion House. The Design House houses some of Irelands most innovative and eclectic designers and offers a bespoke shopping experience in a uniquely crafted environment. Many items are one-offs and everything can be made to measure at astonishingly reasonable prt a porter prices. This is a shopping paradise for those fed up with the high street and have a limited budget.Three retail floors offer everything from designer day wear to bridal, occasion wear to retro-inspired vintage clothing, cutting edge ur-ban fashion, handcrafted jewellery and millinery to the best in Irish arts and crafts; each floor has something to appeal to every taste.
The Design House offers tours and creative classes for groups of 5 or more, where in-house designers help you create masterpieces of your own. Bbhinn Flood, the mastermind behind this great shopping concept, welcomes tours with a complimentary drink and a short talk before escorting guests around the building before finishing up with in a pre-booked class of choice.Classes include instruction in how to make fascinators, copper-wire jewellery, knit and crochet work and hand embroidery. They last between 1-1 hours and depending on materials used, cost from between 35- 80. Open Tues-Sat from 10am to 6pm. Late opening Thurs until 8pm. Sun 1-5pm.
Creative Shopping
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WILD ROVER TOURS Tourist office Dublin, 33 Bachelors Walk, (corner oconnell Bridge)ph (+353) 1-284 5560, www.wildrovertours.com, Whatever sights you want to see, enjoy a relaxing day with what is Simply the best day tour company in Ireland. We are the only day tour company in Dublin which offers a driver and separate tour guide on all tours. Listen to traditional Irish music and story-telling on the journey back to Dublin which adds to the unique Wild Rover Day Tour experience. Prices range from 25-65.
TOUR A Belfasts Titanic Experi-ence or take in a Black Taxi tour of Belfast + journey further north to the majestic Gi-ants Causeway + The Carrick-A-Rede Rope Bridge.Pick up points: 1 2 4
TOUR B The Cliffs of Moher + Irelands Atlantic
Coast + The Bur-ren + Galway Bay + walking tour of
Galway City.Pick up points: 1 2 3 6
All attractions INCLUDED IN TICKET PRICE. No SHUTTLE BUS on any Wild Rover Tours. No COMMISSION STOPS; you choose where you want to eat! Free WIFI on board!
ALL THREE TOURS Special offer: 105 (Student) 115 (Adult). Trip advisor CERTIFICATE OF EXCELLENCE 2013, 2014.
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At 120m, The Spire on OConnell Street is the citys tallest structure
CROKE PARK. THE TRUE IRISH EXPERIENCE.
One of Irelands Top Tourist Attractions.
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