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In a hurry to decide what to do and see in Dublin? Look no further! Here are our viewer's favourite things to do and see!
Places to Visit
Guinness Storehouse
In the
heart of the Guinness factory complex this excellent visitor centre tells
the dramatic story of the 250 year history of Guinness. A complimentary
drink in the highest bar in Ireland, the Gravity bar is part of your visit
here. Find out more about The
Guinness Storehouse
Trinity College
Once the educator
of the elite of Irish society, Trinity College is now open to all. See
the Old Library and the Book of Kells. Find out more about Trinity
College
Dublinia
Dublinia traces the story of Medieval
Dublin from the English Invasion through the Black Death to the closure
of the Monasteries in the 1540s. Find out more about Dublinia
Kilmainham Gaol
Europe's largest
disused and Ireland's most famous prison. The leaders of the 1916 Rebellion
were executed here by the English. Find out more about Kilmainham
Gaol
Dublin Castle
The centre of English
oppression and misrule in Ireland for 700 years. See the Old Walls of
Dublin, State Apartments, and the treasury. Find out more about
Dublin Castle
Temple Bar
Dublin's Cultural Quarter.
Located in the heart of Dublin's City Centre, some of Dublin's best night
spots, restaurants and unusual shops line these narrow, cobbled streets
running between the Bank of Ireland and Christ Church Cathedral. Find
out more about Temple
Bar
More Places
to Visit
Dublin Shopping
Grafton Street
Dublin's smartest shopping
area with fashionable stores such as Brown Thomas, the department store.
Other principal shopping streets in the area include Wicklow Street, Dawson
Street, and South Great Georges Street.
Henry Street
Department stores such as the
popular Arnotts', and an assortment of popular clothing and footwear stores
are here on Dublin's Henry Street. The ILAC shopping centre, and the newer
Jervis Street Shopping Centre are both here.
More Dublin
Shopping
Entertainment in Dublin
Pubs
An essential part of Ireland's (and Dublin's, of course!)
social life and a must for every visitor. In Dublin today there are basically
two categories of pubs: the Traditional ones, and the Modern ones. Find
out more about Dublin Pubs
Nightclubs
Music, be it traditional, pop,
dance, is one of Dublin's favourite night-time distractions. With many
new nightclubs opened in recent years it's no wonder people flock from
all over Europe to revel in the popular night spots of the city. Find
out more about Nightclubs
in Dublin
Theatre
One of the traditional hubs of Dublin's
entertainment scene and also a growing one in today's creative Irish society.
Famous works by the greats are always to be found in theatres such as
The Abbey, and The Gate. Find out more about Dublin
Theatre
More about Dublin
Entertainment
Day Trips
Dublin's Suburbs
Why not take a trip to one
of Dublin's pretty seaside suburbs? Find
out more or else take a suggested walk.
Near Dublin
Go further afield to see Ireland's
natural treasure -- the Irish Countryside. See our suggested
self-drive tours.
Guided Tours
We have a selection of guided tours of Dublin, its hinterland, and of Ireland. Please see our Guided Tours page.
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