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No. 29 Lower Fitzwilliam Street is a very simple town house just off Merrion Square, not alarming from the outside but steeped in history. A great place to go if you have an hour to kill in the city...
The basement crypt provides a history of the Church and the country rulers that are contributors to its history. Audio self tours are available for 6 Euros that are helpfule in understanding the...
Dublin's oldest pub is still kicking: a fun, friendly bar with lots of atmosphere.
Contains artifacts dating from 7000 BC to the twentieth century.
Looking for a pale ale? Then don't come here: this bar serves only Guinness Products and is located at the top of the Guinness Storehouse.
The building facade of Trinity College is among many constructed since the foundation of the College on March 13th, 1592. The design is attributed to Theodore Jacobsen, a London-based amateur architect, with the collaboration of Henry Keene and John Sanderson.
Beautiful urban park immortalized in James Joyce's "Ulysses."
The perfect destination for a rainy afternoon: myth and fact intersect in this fascinating exploration of the natural history of Ireland.
This well-preserved 13th-century castle once served as the seat of the Irish monarchy.
This theater hosts some of the most moving and controversial dramatic productions in the city.
The Long Hall is a proper old Victorian bar. It's is almost completely authentic. It's also not really on the tourist map so you'll meet lots of old regular drinkers in this proper old bar. The...
Dublin's most popular pub, known for its great live music.
Beautiful urban park lined with running trails.