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Top Dublin Attractions

Some of the top Dublin attractions....

  • Abbey Theatre
    The Abbey Theatre stays true to its heritage, re-animating plays from the Irish repertoire, as well as presenting classics from the European and world theatre and new plays by established writers. more »
  • Arts Council
    The Arts Council / An Chomhairle Ealaíon is an autonomous body established in 1951 to stimulate public interest in and promote the knowledge, appreciation and practice of the arts. more »
  • Bram Stoker Dracula Experience
    Opened in July 2003, this museum presents the spine-chilling story of Bram Stoker and Count Dracula, taking you on a heart pounding journey through the "Time tunnel to Transylvania", "Dracula's Castle", the "Blood Laboratory" and "Dracula's Lair". more »
  • Casino, Marino
    The Casino, located at Marino, is considered to be one of the finest 18th century neo-classical buildings in Europe. This 'small house' contains 16 finely decorated rooms including an entrance hall, saloon, boudoir, library, state room and a kitchen. more »
  • Chester Beatty Library
    Situated in the heart of the city centre, the Chester Beatty Library is an art museum and library which houses a great collection of manuscripts, miniature paintings, prints, drawings, rare books and decorative arts. more »
  • Christ Church Cathedral
    Founded c. 1030 by Sitruic, king of the Dublin Norse, Christ Church cathedral is the oldest and most recognised landmark in Dublin. The cathedral and crypt exhibition Treasures of Christ Church reflect 1000 years of history, architecture & worship. more »
  • Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre
    Deilg Inish Theatre Company brings Dalkey's history vividly and humorously to life. Explore the medieval towerhouse with its Murder hole, bartizan, garderobe, machicolation and battlements or visit 10th Century St. Begnet's Church & Graveyard. more »
  • Dublin Castle
    Dublin Castle is located in the heart of historic Dublin. It was originally built in 1204 on the orders of King John to serve as a fortress for the administration of the city, and stands today on the ridge at the junction of the River Liffey. more »
  • Dublin Writers Museum
    In 1991, the Dublin Writers Museum was opened to house a history and celebration of literary Dublin in a magnificent 18th century mansion in the north city centre. The collection features the lives and works of Dublin's literary celebrities for ... more »
  • Dublin Zoo
    Dublin Zoo is Ireland?s No. 1 family visitor attraction. Visitors can explore the African Plains, which is home to giraffes, zebras, hippos, rhinos, cheetahs, lions and chimpanzees. Discover World of' more »
 

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