Guidebook for Dublin

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Guidebook for Dublin

Sightseeing

Beautiful small city centre park, with children's play area and great photo opportunities. Flower gardens and Oscar Wilde Statue.
107 locals recommend
Merrion Square
1 Merrion Square E
107 locals recommend
Beautiful small city centre park, with children's play area and great photo opportunities. Flower gardens and Oscar Wilde Statue.
Fabulous place to hang out on a sunny day. Duck pond and children's play area.
720 locals recommend
St Stephens Green
Saint Stephen's Green
720 locals recommend
Fabulous place to hang out on a sunny day. Duck pond and children's play area.
Ireland's rugby and soccer stadium, cauldron of excitement.
244 locals recommend
Aviva Stadium
Lansdowne Road
244 locals recommend
Ireland's rugby and soccer stadium, cauldron of excitement.
The GAA Museum in the grounds of Croke Park exhibits the significant contribution the GAA has made - and continues to make - to Ireland’s cultural, social and sporting heritage.
302 locals recommend
Croke Park
Jones' Road
302 locals recommend
The GAA Museum in the grounds of Croke Park exhibits the significant contribution the GAA has made - and continues to make - to Ireland’s cultural, social and sporting heritage.
The historic campus of Trinity College is located in the heart of Dublin City Centre and is home to the Book of Kells.
629 locals recommend
Trinity College
629 locals recommend
The historic campus of Trinity College is located in the heart of Dublin City Centre and is home to the Book of Kells.
The Ha'penny Bridge is the best known of Dublin's bridges. It was built in 1816 and was the first iron bridge in Ireland. Great photo opportunity.
76 locals recommend
Ha'penny Bridge
Bachelors Walk
76 locals recommend
The Ha'penny Bridge is the best known of Dublin's bridges. It was built in 1816 and was the first iron bridge in Ireland. Great photo opportunity.
Dublin's GPO is indelibly associated with the 1916 Rising and the events that led to the creation of an independent Irish state.
81 locals recommend
An Post General Post Office
O'Connell Street Lower
81 locals recommend
Dublin's GPO is indelibly associated with the 1916 Rising and the events that led to the creation of an independent Irish state.
The Molly Malone statue relocated to Suffolk Street, in front of the Tourist Information Office.
56 locals recommend
Molly Malone Statue
Suffolk Street
56 locals recommend
The Molly Malone statue relocated to Suffolk Street, in front of the Tourist Information Office.

Arts & Culture

The National Gallery of Ireland houses fabulous art exhibitions. The Wintergarden Café is situated in the Millennium wing and is a nice spot for breakfast or lunch or a treat in between!
316 locals recommend
National Gallery of Ireland
Merrion Square West
316 locals recommend
The National Gallery of Ireland houses fabulous art exhibitions. The Wintergarden Café is situated in the Millennium wing and is a nice spot for breakfast or lunch or a treat in between!
This is a must visit for families and for the wildlife enthusiast. The exhibits include life size models of animals native to Ireland and further afield.
177 locals recommend
National Museum of Ireland
Merrion Street Upper
177 locals recommend
This is a must visit for families and for the wildlife enthusiast. The exhibits include life size models of animals native to Ireland and further afield.
The magic of theatre - every seat is a great seat. Check out the theatre's "What on" guide. There are shows to suit everyone.
244 locals recommend
Bord Gais Energy Theatre
244 locals recommend
The magic of theatre - every seat is a great seat. Check out the theatre's "What on" guide. There are shows to suit everyone.

Drinks & Nightlife

Originally - The Point Theatre - the original concert and events venue. Cross over The Samuel Beckett Bridge. Fabulous lights at night.
254 locals recommend
3Arena
North Wall Quay
254 locals recommend
Originally - The Point Theatre - the original concert and events venue. Cross over The Samuel Beckett Bridge. Fabulous lights at night.
Great bars and restaurants (Toners, Donehy and Nesbitt)located on Baggot Street Lower and leading to Merrion Row.
11 locals recommend
Baggot Street Lower
Baggot Street Lower
11 locals recommend
Great bars and restaurants (Toners, Donehy and Nesbitt)located on Baggot Street Lower and leading to Merrion Row.

Everything Else

Busáras is the central bus station in Dublin, for Intercity and regional bus services. Busáras is also a stop on the Red Line of the Luas system, Store Street conveniently opposite Connolly Station.
58 locals recommend
Dublin Bikes Station no. 38
58 locals recommend
Busáras is the central bus station in Dublin, for Intercity and regional bus services. Busáras is also a stop on the Red Line of the Luas system, Store Street conveniently opposite Connolly Station.
Connolly Station - main terminal connecting intercity and national services to north (Belfast), north-west (Sligo) and south-east (Wexford/Rosslare). The DART service also passes through the station.
144 locals recommend
Connolly Station
1 Amiens St
144 locals recommend
Connolly Station - main terminal connecting intercity and national services to north (Belfast), north-west (Sligo) and south-east (Wexford/Rosslare). The DART service also passes through the station.

Food Scene

Some of Dublin's best night spots, restaurants and unusual shops are here on the narrow, cobbled streets running between the Bank of Ireland and Christ Church Cathedral.
290 locals recommend
Temple Bar Hotel
13-17 Fleet St
290 locals recommend
Some of Dublin's best night spots, restaurants and unusual shops are here on the narrow, cobbled streets running between the Bank of Ireland and Christ Church Cathedral.
Lots of gourmet restaurants are located in the surrounding area.
29 locals recommend
William Street South
William Street South
29 locals recommend
Lots of gourmet restaurants are located in the surrounding area.
Great bars and restaurants located all along here.
Anne Street South
Anne Street South
Great bars and restaurants located all along here.
Great bars and restaurants located on Merrion Row and on to Lower Baggot Street.
Merrion Row
Merrion Row
Great bars and restaurants located on Merrion Row and on to Lower Baggot Street.

Shopping

Dublin's most prominent shopping district. Full of high street and upmarket shops and nearby shopping centres. Perfect place for window-shopping, enjoying a coffee and experiencing street performers.
373 locals recommend
Grafton St. station
2 Grafton Street
373 locals recommend
Dublin's most prominent shopping district. Full of high street and upmarket shops and nearby shopping centres. Perfect place for window-shopping, enjoying a coffee and experiencing street performers.