Dublin combines historical structures with modern culture. The city features medieval castles, universities, museums, parks, and traditional pubs. The city center provides shopping streets and cultural venues for visitors.
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin CastleHistorical fortress from the 13th century that served as British administration headquarters in Ireland and now hosts state receptions.
Dublin, Ireland
Kilmainham GaolPrison built in 1796 that held many Irish revolutionaries and now functions as a museum of Irish history.
Dublin, Ireland
Trinity College DublinUniversity founded in 1592, houses the Book of Kells and a library containing over 6 million printed volumes.
Dublin, Ireland
Temple BarCultural district with restaurants, pubs, art galleries and street performers in Dublin's historical center.
Dublin, Ireland
St. Patrick's CathedralThe largest cathedral in Ireland, built in the 13th century, features medieval architecture and a 43-meter spire.
Dublin, Ireland
Guinness StorehouseHistorical brewery from 1759 with exhibitions about beer production and a rooftop restaurant overlooking the city.
Dublin, Ireland
Phoenix ParkThe park spans 707 hectares and contains Dublin Zoo, the Presidential residence, and a herd of free-roaming fallow deer.
Dublin, Ireland
Grafton StreetPedestrian street with shops, department stores and street performers between St. Stephen's Green and Trinity College.
Dublin, Ireland
National Museum of Ireland - ArchaeologyThis collection includes prehistoric goldwork, medieval church treasures and ancient Irish artifacts from Viking period to Stone Age.
Dublin, Ireland
James Joyce CentreThis cultural center displays manuscripts, letters and personal items of the writer in an 18th century Georgian building.
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin ZooFounded in 1831, the zoo houses over 400 animal species in natural habitats across 28 hectares.
Dublin, Ireland
Ha'penny BridgeThis cast iron pedestrian bridge from 1816 connects Temple Bar to Northside across River Liffey.
Dublin, Ireland
Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship and Famine MuseumHistoric 19th-century sailing vessel featuring exhibitions about Irish emigration during the Great Famine period.
Dublin, Ireland
The Little Museum of DublinCollection of objects and photographs showing Dublin's social history throughout the 20th century.
Dublin, Ireland
National Botanic GardensBotanical facility with Victorian glasshouses and over 15000 plant species across 19.5 hectares.
Dublin, Ireland
Irish Museum of Modern ArtMuseum in a restored 17th-century building with collections of contemporary Irish and international art.
Dublin, Ireland
Merrion Square18th century park featuring statues and monuments, surrounded by period buildings and an art museum.
Dublin, Ireland
Chester Beatty LibraryMuseum containing a collection of historical manuscripts, rare books and Asian art spanning several centuries.
Dublin, Ireland
O'Connell StreetWide street featuring shops, restaurants and the 120-meter stainless steel Spire monument.
Dublin, Ireland
Christ Church Cathedral11th century Anglican cathedral with Gothic architecture, underground crypt and medieval treasures.
Dublin, Ireland
National Leprechaun MuseumThis institution presents traditional Irish stories, fairy tales and myths through interactive exhibitions and professional storytellers.
Dublin, Ireland
The SpireThis 120-meter steel needle stands in the center of O'Connell Street and reflects sunlight through its polished surface.
Dublin, Ireland
Brazen HeadThis tavern from 1198 serves traditional Irish dishes and live music in a historic building.
Dublin, Ireland
Aviva StadiumThe stadium with 51,700 seats has been home to Irish national rugby and football teams since 2010.
Dublin, Ireland
Water Park Sport CentreSports center with swimming pools, water slides and wellness area for families. The center offers swimming lessons and aqua fitness classes.
Dublin, Ireland
Dublin HillsMountain range south of Dublin with marked hiking trails. The hills rise to 500 meters above sea level.
Dublin, Ireland
Gate TheaterTheater from 1928 with 371 seats. The program includes classical and contemporary productions from international playwrights.
Dublin, Ireland
Marlay GardensPublic park covering 121 hectares. The park contains a craft market, sports facilities, ponds and a vegetable garden.
Dublin, Ireland
Marsh's LibraryThis historic library from 1707 contains 25,000 books and manuscripts stored in original oak shelves with wire cages.
Dublin, Ireland
Croke Park Stadium Tour & GAA MuseumThe 82,300-capacity stadium presents the history of Gaelic sports through exhibits and interactive demonstrations.
Dublin, Ireland
Dalkey Castle & Heritage CentreThe 14th-century fortification displays medieval architecture and contains a museum about local history.