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Guinness Storehouse - Dublin

Located in the heart of the St James’s Gate Brewery, Guinness Storehouse is Ireland’s No. 1 international visitor attraction. Our staff will be pleased to welcome you and bring alive a real segment of Irish history.

Royal Hospital Kilmainham - Dublin

At the 17th Century Royal Hospital Kilmainham you will find a unique blend of the old and new. Since 1991 it has been home to the Irish Museum of Modern Art.

Dublin Zoo

Dublin Zoo is one of Dublin's most popular tourist attractions. Founded in 1830 it is also the third oldest zoo in the world, after London and Paris. Discover the world of the wild at Dublin Zoo.

National Museum of Ireland - Dublin

Welcome to the National Museum of Ireland - the nation’s premier cultural institution and that with the strongest emphasis on Ireland’s art, material culture and natural history.

Old Jameson Distillery - Dublin

Dublin The fascinating story of Irish Whiskey(from the Gaelic words 'Uisce Beatha' - 'Water of Life') can be discovered in the Old Jameson Distillery. Situated in the original distillery,

Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle is situated in the very heart of historic Dublin. In fact the city gets its name from the Dubh Linn or Black Pool (dubh = black), on the site of the present Castle Gardens and Coach House.

Temple Bar - Dublin

Temple Bar is Dublin's Cultural Quarter. First developed in the 19th century with narrow cobbled streets running close to the banks of the River Liffey, the area is full of character and charm.

Leinster House - Dublin

Leinster house was originally known as Kildare House after James Fitzgerald, the Earl of Kildare, who commissioned it to be built between 1745-47.

Natural History Museum - Dublin

Housed between Government Buildings and the Oireachtas (House of Parliament) on Merrion Street, this Museum has an extensive collection of animals from all ages.

Trinity College - Dublin

Founded by Elizabeth I in 1592 on the site of an Augustinian monastery, Trinity College is one of Ireland's foremost seats of learning. Swift, Wilde and Beckett all attended Trinity, as did Mary Robinson, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights.

 

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