Historical Sites · Farmleigh was bought by the Government from the Guinness family in 1999 for nearly €30m. The building was restored ... View details
Historical Sites · Áras an Uachtaráin is the official residence of the President Of Ireland and has been since 1938. The house was ori... View details
Museums & Attractions · A lively and entertaining exhibition on the history and the wildlife of the Phoenix Park is on display in the Visitor... View details
Historical Sites · This is the final building to be built under British Rule in Ireland. The foundation stone was laid in 1904 by King E... View details
Historical Sites · The oldest existing church in the Capital and the oldest bells too dating to 1423 and still hanging in the tower. St... View details
Historical Sites · This 800 year old castle stands on 250 acres of parkland with plenty of amenities. The castle was originally built... View details
Historical Sites · One of the largest unoccupied gaols in Europe, covering some of the most heroic and tragic events in Ireland's emerge... View details
Museums & Attractions · This museum is the former school run by Pearse and his brother. The museum gives you a glimpse of school life at the ... View details
Museums & Attractions · The Botanic Gardens are 3km north of the city. They stretch over 19 acres and house nearly 20,000 different plant spe... View details
Historical Sites · The Royal Hospital, which houses the Museum of Modern Art, was originally built in 1684 as a home... View details
Historical Sites · The resting place of 14 of the leaders executed after the 1916 Rising. They were executed in Kilmanham and, rather th... View details
Parks · This beautiful garden in the heart of the city was designed by Daithi Hanly and dedicated to the memory of all those ... View details
Historical Sites · No – Its not there to relieve you of your hard earned cash! In this case the “Casino” is Italian for small hous... View details