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Here are the most important destinations and things to do around Dublin. It all starts with our team's top tips!
Must see!
Located in the city centre, the National Gallery of Ireland houses the world’s most extensive collection of works by Irish painters.
Kilmainham Gaol, where many of Ireland’s key figures in the War of Independence were held, is a hugely atmospheric and moving place to tour.
Dublin's main shopping street, Grafton Street, offers everything from high-end boutiques to souvenir stalls.
Phoenix Park is Europe's largest enclosed urban park and features a huge herd of wild deer, a zoo and relaxing walks.
Spread across 80 acres, Dublin zoo features more than 400 different species from around the world.
On March 17th each year, St Patrick’s Day Parade returns to the streets of Dublin, drawing crowds from across the globe.
This lively historic district has some of Dublin's most atmospheric and historic pubs. Here are 5 of the best.
This is where Guinness comes from, and it is a bit of a rite of passage. Touristy.. but worth if for the best pint in the world.
One of Ireland's greatest cultural treasures, a beautiful library that offers a window into the poetic soul of the people.
The patron saint of Ireland, this majestic church offers a peaceful retreat. Masses and concerts regularly bring it to life.
The first pedestrian bridge over the River Liffey, the riverside is one of the best views of Dublin. Read the history and admire the vistas.
Built in the 13th century on the site of a viking settlement, this impressive piece of history is still used by the Irish gov't.