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Ireland’s first cinema was the Volta in Dublin, which opened in 1909 and was managed by James Joyce. Sadly, it’s no longer running, but Dublin still has a vibrant film culture with small independent cinemas and bigger multiplexes alike.

Dublin

County Dublin is big on beautiful sights and spectacular scenery.

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Dublinia

An award-winning exhibition that recreates the sights and sounds of medieval Dublin.

Dublin Zoo

With over 700 animals and birds from around the world, Dublin Zoo is set in a beautiful landscape of 66 acres.

Kilmainham Gaol

Haunting yet compelling, Kilmainham Gaol (jail) is one of the largest unoccupied gaols in the world and is at the center of some of Ireland’s most heroic and tragic events from the 1780s to the 1920s.

Lambert Puppet Museum

Founded by master ventriloquist Eugene Lambert, this theatre presents puppet shows designed to delight.

Open Top Bus Tours

Pack in all of Dublin’s attractions with a bus tour that takes in the Guinness Storehouse, Phoenix Park, Dublin Zoo, the Irish Whiskey Trail at the Old Jameson Distillery, Christ Church Cathedral, St Patrick’s Cathedral and more.

The Bram Stoker Dracula Experience

The Dublin-born author of Dracula lived very near to this new hi-tech center, which is devoted to his life and work.

The Dublin Horse Show

The magnificent Dublin Horse Show is Ireland’s largest equestrian event featuring riders from across the globe.

The Viking Splash Tour

For a particularly peculiar view of the city, take to the water in a reconditioned World War II amphibious “Duck” vehicle and explore Dublin’s historic sights on land. Plus, you can also enjoy scaring unsuspecting passers-by with the rather boisterous Viking Splash Tour “roar”!