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Powerscourt Townhouse Centre

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Powerscourt Townhouse Centre is just steps from Grafton Street in the heart of Dublin City Centre. It is an historical building, having served as Lord Powerscourt’s townhouse and courtyard in the 18th...More

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Newman House

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Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles

Newman House is made up of two of the finest Georgian buildings in Dublin. Famous for their spectacular plaster decoration, both houses are also home to some of the magnificent eighteenth-century...More

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Gallery Number One

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Art Galleries

Digital marketing agency ebow owns Gallery Number One: a creative think-tank that doubles up as an art gallery. At Gallery Number One not only can the public mingle with the likes of Pattie Boyd, but...More

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National Botanic Gardens

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Gardens

Located in Glasnevin, County Dublin, the National Botanic Gardens are noted for their fine plant collections holding more than 15,000 plant species and cultivars from a variety of habitats from around...More

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GAA Museum

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Museums

The new G.A.A Museum offers an unrivalled state of the art interactive visitor experience. The museum celebrates Ireland’s national games of hurling and Gaelic football. Test your own hurling and...More

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National Photographic Archive

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The National Library of Ireland’s National Photographic Archive (NPA) is home to the world’s largest collection of Irish photographs. This collection has been acquired through purchase and through...More

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Croke Park Stadium

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Sports Venues

Home to the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA), Croke Park has been at the heart of Irish sporting life for over a hundred years. Boasting a capacity for 82,300 people, the stadium is the 4th largest...More

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Sheries Café Bar

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Children and Family Attractions

Sheries restaurant in Dublin city centre is ideally located on Lower Abbey Street, just off O’Connell Street. Sheries is close to Dublins major shopping district on Henry street, which includes both...More

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Mountjoy Square

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Located in the centre of Mountjoy Square, once Dublin's premier Georgian area and comprising 1.8 hectares, this park was originally created by the developer of the square, Luke Gardiner, Lord...More

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Aras an Uachtarain

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Historic Buildings, Houses and Castles

The residence of the President of Ireland. Áras an Uachtaráin is open Saturdays only. Free admission tickets are issued at the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre on the day. Group and/or advance booking is...More

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Trinity College Library

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Libraries

Dublin’s Trinity College Library, the largest library in Ireland, dates back to the establishment of the college in 1592. Today it has 5 million printed volumes with extensive collections of journals,...More

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Waldorf Barbershop

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The "Waldorf Barbershop" has been trading on Westmoreland Street, Dublin, since 1929. It was originally located on the site now occupied by the Westin Hotel. In 1946 due to popular demand a second...More

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National Gallery of Ireland

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The National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin boasts some 2,500 paintings and approximately 10,000 other works in different media including watercolours, drawings, prints and sculpture. Every major...More

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William Dargan

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William Dargan was born in Carlow in 1799, and trained as an engineer and surveyor with Thomas Telford in Hollyhead. Known as the Irish railway 'King;, Dargan constructed Ireland's first railway from...More

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Arthur Griffith

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A number of monuments stand, or have stood, around Leinster House in Dublin. Its Kildare Street frontage used to be dominated by a large statue of Queen Victoria, which was removed in 1947. It was...More

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