1. Phoenix Park
One of the largest enclosed parks in any capital city in Europe, offering vast green spaces, walking trails, and the Dublin Zoo.
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One of the largest enclosed parks in any capital city in Europe, offering vast green spaces, walking trails, and the Dublin Zoo.
A historic castle in the heart of Dublin, offering guided tours and stunning architecture from various periods.
Located in Phoenix Park, it is one of the world's oldest zoos, home to a wide variety of animals in naturalistic habitats.
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Ireland's largest cathedral, boasting impressive Gothic architecture and a rich history dating back to the 12th century.
A seven-story experience dedicated to the history and making of Ireland's most famous beer, culminating in a pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic views of Dublin.
Beautiful gardens featuring a variety of plant species, glasshouses, and a serene setting perfect for a relaxing stroll.
An exhibition at Trinity College showcasing the 9th-century illuminated manuscript, one of Ireland's greatest cultural treasures.
Explore Ireland's rich archaeological heritage, including the famous Ardagh Chalice and prehistoric gold artifacts.
A bronze statue commemorating the fictional fishmonger from the famous Dublin song, located on Suffolk Street.
A stunning medieval cathedral famed for its beautiful architecture, historic crypt, and the heart of Dublin's Viking heritage.
An interactive museum dedicated to the story of Irish emigration and the impact of the Irish diaspora around the world.
A modern monument standing at 120 meters on O'Connell Street, symbolizing Dublin's regeneration in the 21st century.
Offers guided tours detailing the history of Irish whiskey, with tastings and a bar to sample various brands.
An interactive museum that brings Dublin's Viking and medieval history to life through engaging exhibits and activities.
Houses a vast collection of Irish decorative arts, military history, and historical artifacts, located in the former Collins Barracks.
A family-friendly museum featuring wax figures of famous personalities from Irish history, pop culture, and more.
Ireland's leading national institution for modern and contemporary art, located in the historic Royal Hospital Kilmainham.
An entertaining museum dedicated to Irish folklore and mythology, with a focus on the legendary leprechauns.
A peaceful memorial garden dedicated to those who gave their lives for Irish freedom, located in Parnell Square.
Located in the historic General Post Office on O'Connell Street, the museum details the events of the 1916 Easter Rising.
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