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Guinness Storehouse
Tourist attraction at St. James's Gate Brewery, offering a seven-floor experience on the history and brewing process of Guinness, culminating in a pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic views of Dublin.
Trinity College and the Book of Kells
Historic university founded in 1592, home to the illuminated manuscript Book of Kells and the Long Room Library.
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Long Room
Trinity’s most photographed hall, lined with towering bookcases and classical atmosphere, offering a quintessential Dublin cultural moment.
Dublin Castle
Historic castle complex dating back to 1204, formerly the seat of British rule in Ireland, now hosting government functions and tours.
Old Library
Trinity College’s iconic library building, home to major collections and the Book of Kells exhibition in an unforgettable historic setting.
St. Patrick's Cathedral
Ireland's largest cathedral, built in 1220, associated with St. Patrick, featuring monuments and stained glass.
Irish Whiskey Museum
A lively guided experience explaining Ireland’s whiskey heritage, typically ending with tastings that pair history with entertaining storytelling.
Temple Bar
Cultural quarter known for its nightlife, cobbled streets, and vibrant atmosphere.
St Stephen's Green
A beloved central park for picnics and relaxing walks, especially enjoyable in summer when Dublin’s outdoor life comes alive.
Dublinia
A Viking and medieval history museum that brings early Dublin to life, ideal for understanding the city’s origins and transformations.
GPO Museum
A compelling museum focused on the Easter Rising of 1916, helping visitors grasp Dublin’s pivotal role in Irish independence history.
Kilmainham Gaol
Former prison turned museum, significant for its role in Irish history, particularly the 1916 Easter Rising.
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Samuel Beckett Bridge
A modern architectural icon over the River Liffey, popular for photos at sunset and for appreciating contemporary Dublin design.
Museum of Literature Ireland
A cultural museum celebrating Ireland’s literary heritage, fitting for a UNESCO City of Literature and a rewarding indoor visit.
Phoenix Park
One of the largest enclosed public parks in Europe, home to Dublin Zoo and the residence of the President of Ireland.
James Joyce Centre
A dedicated centre exploring the life and work of James Joyce, offering deeper insight into Dublin’s world-famous literary legacy.
Christ Church Cathedral
Medieval cathedral founded around 1030, known for its crypt and medieval architecture.
Ha'penny Bridge
Iconic pedestrian bridge over the River Liffey, known for its historic charm.
Grafton Street
Popular shopping street lined with boutiques, cafes, and street performers.