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Always a popular location to see the big man in the red suit! When you are ther, we know you are going to want to get some shopping in while in town.
Dublin Zoo’s 28 hectares is attracting over 1 million visitors a year. Officially Ireland’s biggest family attraction, not only offers a great day out for all, but also a journey of learning and discovery about the world’s precious wildlife.
A visit to Croke Park is a must. More than just a stadium, it’s the home of Gaelic games, and it holds a special place in the hearts and minds of Irish people. Here, you’ll find passion and history around every corner.
Airfield Estate is Dublin’s only 38-acre working farm which is open to the public. On the estate, you will find many features, including our heritage experience in the Overend family home, the display garage for the Rolls Royce and vintage cars, the working farmyard and much more.
Immerse yourself in an outdoor sensory experience like no other and enjoy a fun-filled family day out exploring at one of Dublin’s favourite family attractions – experience the magic of a 1.8km trail!
Malahide Castle is one of Ireland’s oldest castles, and one of its most spectacular. Less than 30 minutes from Dublin City, the castle boasts a rich history dating back to 1174. You can pre-book your admission to the castle and its delightful botanical gardens.
Newbridge House is a stunning 18th century Georgian Mansion set in the beautiful North County Dublin countryside. Located on grounds which stretch over 370 acres of beautiful Parkland, the estate includes a working farm, an amazing children’s Playground, a Café and a range of seasonal events.
The Chester Beatty Library is the pre-eminent Irish museum promoting the appreciation and understanding of world cultures with holdings of manuscripts, rare books, and other treasures from Europe, the Middle East, North Africa and Asia.
Since Saint Patrick baptised Christian converts nearby over 1500 years ago, this holy site has been a place of spiritual encounter for countless generations. Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral and experience its unique history.
Choose between a bike tour along the coast, river greenways or canal towpaths of Dublin and Kildare, or come on a guided hike in the Dublin or Wicklow mountains.
Sights of Dublin offers tourists the option to obtain sights surrounding Dublin city from Dun Laoighre to Killiney Hill without being on a bus for most of the day.