Amusement Centres
There aren’t that many amusement centres in Dublin, with only the occasional arcade on O’Connell Street, and even these are slowly being closed down. The main attraction for any thrill...
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Art Galleries
This gallery prides itself on having an innovative way of exhibiting visual art and holds exhibitions from very character-driven artists. It is not a commercially focused gallery and...
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Forts & Castles
In terms of being able to imagine yourself in period costume, this an impressive castle. Out of the rat race of city centre Dublin, this 14th century castle on 250 acres lies comfortably...
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Heritage Sites
Here the visitor can see an audiovisual exhibition showing the history of the park and its wildlife. There is a restaurant on the grounds and beside the Visitor Centre is the restored...
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Historic Houses
Many of the historic houses in Dublin have been restored and converted into government offices, galleries, museums, hotels or residential use. The restoration and continued care of these...
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Museums
The National History Museum has thousands of creatures on display, some of which are now extinct. Sunday and weekend programmes offer children the possibility to learn about animals and...
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Religious Sites
Opposite Jury’s Inn Christchurch, and next to Dublinia Museum, Christchurch Cathedral (Anglican) was originally a Norman church dating back to the 12th century, but today only parts of it...
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Zoos, Wildlife Parks & Open Farms
Part of Newbridge House, this traditional farm gives you an insight into the workings of a traditional farm in the 19th century, complete with machinery, animals and historical tours. The...
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