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The only museum in Ireland to win ‘European Museum of the Year’, opens a window to the artistic treasures of the world’s great cultures and religions.
Savour the sights, sounds, tastes, and aromas of Guinness. Join us beyond the gates at the home of the black stuff.
In the Aran Sweater Market Dublin, you can experience first-hand, the beauty of the original Aran Sweater.
This 5-Star luxury hotel is perfectly located. At its doorstep lies Grafton Street, renowned for its luxury shopping.
Powerscourt Distillery welcomes you to experience a unique Whiskey distillery in an extraordinary location.
The National Museum contains artefacts dating from 7000 BC to the 20th Century. The collections feature outstanding examples of Celtic and Medieval art.
From horses to horticulture the Irish National Stud & Gardens offers a unique experience as a guided tour or enjoyed at your own leisure.
5-star hotel with stylish and contemporary rooms, free Wi-Fi, three dining choices, beauty salon, fitness suite, on-site parking, and business and conference facilities.
The award-winning 5 Star Conrad Dublin features luxury business and leisure amenities in a premier city centre location.
Discover the origins of this world-famous crystal. Get a close-up view of the manufacture facility and witness the skills of the craftsmen.
The National Wax Museum is housed over four floors and is designed to deliver an interactive experience. Enjoy a journey through Irish cultural heritage; meet the stars, and more.
Legendary venue. Live Irish Music 24/7. Ireland’s Largest Whiskey Collection. Great selection of Irish Beers. Delicious Food. Come and experience The Temple Bar Pub!
Since John Jameson’s brave first steps into this building in 1780, we’ve been focused on his ambition to create unforgettable experiences.
Kildare Village is home to designer outlet boutiques, offering previous seasons’ collections at up to 60% off.
Opened in 1857 as a museum of the Royal Dublin Society, this display of natural history exhibits has developed as a cabinet-style zoological museum.
Visit The Hugh Lane Gallery and enjoy its world-class collection dating from circa 1850 to the present day.
Rock ‘N’ Roll is where Irish bands really shine. U2, Thin Lizzy, Rory Gallagher and Van Morrison are names that all come to mind.
Located in the heart of Temple Bar Dublin offering unique whiskey tastngs, where everything you see you can taste.
FREE Dublin Visitor Guide highlighting places to visit in Dublin from historic landmarks and buildings to museums, theatres, adventures, activities, experiences and much more.
The Round Tower experience incorporates an interactive visitor centre, public gardens, café, terraced dining area, exhibition, gallery spaces and shop.
This Museum offers a close-up look at the exquisite workmanship of Cyril Fry's hand-crafted models.
Weavers of Ireland is a unique store that pays homage to the tradition & crafts of Irish weaving by specializing in high-quality tweed & wool.
As Ireland’s national theatre, the Abbey Theatre’s ambition is to enrich the cultural lives of everyone with a curiosity for and interest in Irish theatre, stories, artists and culture.
The Dylan Hotel is nestled in the heart of Dublin’s city centre’s most sophisticated quarter.
Killruddery, gateway to the Garden of Ireland has been home to the Brabazon Family (Earls of Meath) since 1618.
This fascinating museum has over 16,000+ artefacts on display including examples of silver, ceramics, glassware, weaponry, furniture, folk life, clothing, jewellery, coins and medals.
Victorian townhouse offering luxury and style close to the RDS, 3 Arena, Grand Canal Theatre and the DART Station with links to the city centre.
4-Star Hotel located on Pearse Street beside Trinity College and just a couple of minutes stroll from Grafton Street.
4-star hotel adjacent to the 3 Arena and near all the city’s amenities. With tranquil and comfortable guest rooms, free Wi-Fi, bar, restaurant, conference area, and private venue hire.
Luxury hotel residing on an historical estate built in 1750, just 5km from Dublin city centre. Award-winning restaurant, free Wi-Fi, parking and fitness suite.
Nestled between some of Dublin's most iconic venues, with an abundance of things to see and do right on their doorstep. It's perfect for a city break, business meeting or family getaway.
The Marker Hotel is the perfect urban retreat and slots seamlessly into one of the most vibrant cultural hubs of Dublin City.
Newly refurbished modern 3-star located in the heart of Dublin city. Featuring 21 art-deco rooms, 24-hour reception, excellent Wi-Fi, bar and restaurant.
Georgian Hotel overlooking Dublin’s beautiful St.Stephen’s Green Park in the heart of Georgian Dublin.
Dublin's leading castle hotel providing unique style and exceptional service. Just 10 minutes from Dublin City with free parking and a selection of dining choices.
Find tranquility and calm on a short break to Offaly. Relax by the edge of the River Shannon and watch fishermen in action and boats sail by.
3-star hotel offering airport shuttle, luxury beds and blackout curtains, free Wi-Fi, free overnight parking and a range of park and fly rates.
Number 31 is an award-winning guesthouse, centrally located with wonderful touches such as a sunken living room.
A contemporary 4-Star hotel on the M1, Dublin to Belfast route, close to Dublin Airport. It is a gateway to Ireland’s Ancient East Region. It operates a shuttle bus service to and from Dublin Airport.
Family run hotel on Dublin’s golden north coast. Free Wi-Fi, parking, on-site Oasis Bar, Tamango Night Club, wedding and conference facilities, and sea view bedrooms.
Looking for a quirky Temple Bar hotel? Then immerse yourself in the Morgan Hotel on Fleet Street in Dublin City Centre. This Boutique Hotel is in the very heart of Temple Bar.
Where Georgian splendour meets modern day luxury in this 1750’s Georgian Rural Residence.
The stylish 4-Star Hotel is just 2 minutes away from the Dublin Airport terminals by bus and is also convenient to Dublin City, the M50 and M1 motorways. Free shuttle service to and from the airport.
A 4-star hotel in Killiney, just a 20 minute drive from Dublin City. As an 18th-century Irish castle, Fitzpatrick Castle Dublin Hotel offers a unique, luxurious accommodation option.
Learn English with EF and you're guaranteed to make progress thanks to their innovative blend of classroom lessons, interactive tools and cultural immersion.
4-Star Clayton Hotel Leopardstown is a business hotel, which is ideally located close to Dublin City and near the M50.
A unique, luxury, boutique hotel in the heart of thoroughbred county Kildare and a restaurant led by Derry and Sallyanne Clarke.
This historic building contains all modern conveniences while retaining the period features of a Dublin Georgian townhouse built 200 years ago.
Situated in the heart of Dún Laoghaire with magnificent views across Dublin Bay, the Royal Marine Hotel is one of the most prestigious hotels in South Dublin dating back to 1828.
George’s St. Arcade holds a veritable treasure trove for the savvy shopper, fantastic dining and food establishments, and a unique vibrant atmosphere as Old Dublin merges with modern Dublin.
At the 5-star Druids Glen Hotel & Golf Resort, nature and luxury meet to create a memorable escape.
Located in the very heart of Dublin City - within walking distance of many of Dublin's popular tourist attractions.
Located in the Dublin village of Chapelizod, with 50 newly-renovated guest rooms, free Wi-Fi, a range of dining options and stunning views over Europe’s largest public park.
Canal side location making the 12thLock the perfect place to relax with a cold beer or a delicious coffee.
Modern hotel in a tranquil location just minutes from Dublin Airport. Free airport shuttle bus, choice of restaurants/bars, and easily accessible from M1 Motorway.
Stylish and modern hotel with 47 rooms, free parking, Wi-Fi and Café Bar. Adjacent to many leisure facilities and with easy access to Dublin city centre.
Traditional Irish family hotel, located on the N4, just off the M50, 15 minutes’ from Dublin Airport and 20 minutes’ from Dublin city centre.
At Swan, you can be sure of a hundred thousand welcomes! Swan Training Institute is one of the best known English schools in Ireland.
Exciting and innovative English language school located in Dublin City Centre - teaching solely through technology.
EPIC Museum is located in Dublin’s Docklands, the original departure point for so many of Ireland’s emigrants.
Our location also puts you in the centre of Dublin City Centre and close to St. Stephens Green and the lively Leeson Street & Temple Bar.
Ideally located in the city centre. Recently refurbished guest rooms and short-stay serviced apartments.
Situated in the heart of Dublin's city centre, Blooms Hotel offers easy access to all of Dublin's main tourist attractions, theatres and sporting venues!
Dublin International Study Centre is located on university campus and gives students full access to the university facilities.
The 4- Star Clayton Hotel Liffey Valley is easily accessible by road, rail and from Dublin Airport.
Four Star Hotel offering Park, Stay and Fly packages with a 24-hour shuttle bus direct to Dublin Airport Terminals 1 & 2 every 20 minutes.
Family-run 3-star hotel, only minutes from Dublin city centre, ‘Croke Park’ stadium, the Botanical Gardens and the historical Glasnevin Cemetery Museum.
Located in one of the oldest parts of Dublin, The Liberties - known for traditional pubs, weekend markets and tourist attractions.
A youth and student travel organisation. Student exchange, course renewal, and higher education packages.
Whether you are an intrepid whiskey enthusiast or culturally curious you are sure to enjoy a journey through 800 years of history at Pearse Lyons Distillery.
Beautifully appointed luxury hotel in a unique city setting with stunning vies of the magnificent 48-acre Herbert Park.
Maldron Hotel Kevin Street offers stylish rooms, friendly service and great food in the ideal location for exploring Dublin's fair city.
Newly refurbished hotel in Dublin’s famous Temple Bar district and close to all the city attractions
English language school with state of the art facilities to help you learn English by offering a broad range of courses.
Warm and family friendly hotel with free Wi-Fi, parking, leisure centre, gift shop, bar and restaurant. Just 15km from Dublin city centre.
Egans Guesthouse is a perfectly situated, quiet guesthouse with friendly staff and comfortable rooms.
The Irish College of English Language School is an Award-Winning Quality Education Provider established in 1992.
Newbridge Silverware offers guided factory tours so visitors can explore behind the scenes and revel at the craftsmen creating cutlery, jewellery and more.
A modern hotel situated in the leafy suburbs of Dublin just minutes from the city centre.
Ibis Dublin is modern 150-bedroom hotel located at the Red Cow Roundabout connecting to M50 and N7. Dublin Airport is 15 km from the hotel.
Conveniently located close to the M50, M2 and M3 motorways– easily accessible from all major routes.
You can discover this fascinating heritage on a guided walk around the town, by a local historian or by yourself.
Home to the Belvedere Irish Night experience, this 3 star city centre hotel is convenient to the city centre attractions, bars, restaurants and transport links.
101 bedroom hotel located in the heart of Dublin city centre in the Temple Bar district.
Clayton Hotel Burlington Road is located minutes from Dublin's city centre and St Stephens Green area. A landmark hotel with a great reputation.
The strategic location of Clayton Hotel Ballsbridge makes it a perfect choice for business and leisure travelers alike.
For a classic Dublin experience Cassidys hotel in Dublin city centre is the perfect choice.
Maldron Hotel Tallaght is the perfect base with close proximity to the M50, LUAS Red Line and Dublin city centre.
City centre hotel with free Wi-Fi, stylish guest rooms, Italian Restaurant and café bar. Located near several Dublin city attractions and excellent transport links.
The Court Yard Hotel is located in the heart of the picturesque village of Leixlip, Co. Kildare
The 4 star Plaza Hotel is a modern hotel in South County Dublin with spectacular views of the Dublin & Wicklow mountains.
The Glenroyal Hotel offers excellent value accommodation in an ideal location just minutes walk from Maynooth Town
Springfield Hotel is a relaxed and friendly hotel, situated just 15km from Dublin city centre.
Luxury self-catering accommodation near UCD, Sandymount Beach, Donnybrook, Ballsbridge and Ranelagh.
A 3-star hotel in the heart of Dublin City. Over 100 bedrooms, restaurant, bar, nightclub, heated beer garden and meeting rooms.
Located in a tranquil residential area, yet close to the city centre. With free Wi-Fi, free parking, 24-hour reception and transport links nearby.
The Fitzwilliam Guesthouse is located near the National Museum of Ireland and the National Library.
4 Star Caravan & Camping Park with top class facilities within easy access of Dublin city centre and surrounding areas.
Luxury self-catering accommodation in Dublin city centre, near the IFSC, Croke Park, 3 Arena and Bord Gais Energy Theatre.
The 4 Star Westgrove Hotel is in the heart of picturesque county Kildare, just a short distance from Dublin.
Phoenix Park is one of the largest enclosed recreational spaces within any European capital city.
The National Archives of Ireland is the official repository for state records. The building is one of the garrisons held by rebels during the 1916 Easter Rising.
It is the only remaining medieval parish church in Dublin. It is dedicated to St. Ouen, the 7th century Bishop of Rouen and Patron Saint of Normandy.
Enjoy great seafood, history and scenery in the seaside village of Howth, just a short journey from Dublin City.
Once Dublin’s premier Georgian area, Mountjoy Square has been home to some of Ireland’s most prominent figures such as Arthur Guinness, writer James Joyce and playwright Séan O’Casey.
Trinity College Dublin is one of Ireland's top attractions and is home to ‘The Book of Kells Exibition' and the longest single-chamber library in the world.
Temple Bar is in the historic heart of Dublin. Today it is teeming with arts, culture and creativity.
A monument dedicated to the officers and enlisted men of the four battalions of the Royal Dublin Fusiliers who gave their lives during the Boer War (1899-1902).
Considered to be Dublin’s earliest and finest example of a Georgian street, construction began on Henrietta Street in the mid-1720s.
The official residence of the Lord Mayor of Dublin for over 300 years. A rare surviving example of Queen Anne style architecture.
With a host of cafés, bars and restaurants, no visit to Dublin should be without a trip to Grafton Street - Ireland’s most famous shopping street.
There are 5 regional editions packed with information on attractions, adventures and experiences.
This former school, run by Patrick Pearse, is now a museum set in St. Enda’s Park, one of Dublin City’s most charming parks.
The Kildare Town Heritage Centre & Tourist Centre is located in the restored 18th Century Market House opposite St Brigid's Cathedral.
Built-in the 19th century, this garden was tasked with providing a clean water supply to the North side of Dublin city
A fashionable address for the aristocracy, the park was purchased as a site for a cathedral but was never materialized.
This beautiful garden is in the heart of the city dedicated to the memory of all those who gave their lives for the cause of Irish Freedom.
Visit this popular seaside resort which lies south of Dalkey, and north of Shankill and is easily accessible from Dublin city centre.
Step back in time to discover the traditional craft of letterpress printing and appreciate the importance of the printed word.
One of Ireland’s best-known writers, poets and wits, Oscar Wilde’s realistic statue is located in the northwest corner of Merrion Square Park.
Irelands' main courts building since the first case was heard in 1796. Housing the Supreme Court, The High Court and Dublin Circuit Court.
The National Seamen’s memorial commemorates the Irish Seafarers lost while serving on Irish merchant ships during World War II (1939-1945).
These gardens are one of the most famous memorial gardens in Europe and are dedicated to the memory of 49,400 Irish soldiers who died in the 1914-1918 war.
This imposing Edwardian building on Upper Merrion Street houses several key offices of the Irish Government.
One of the principal shopping streets of Dublin developed by Henry Moore, Earl of Drogheda.
Contemporary quality hostel accommodation in Dublin city centre, close to all attractions, bars, restaurants and shops.
The largest remaining spring-fed fen in Ireland possesses a large number of characteristic fenland species and communities.
Bray is a popular seaside resort situated 21km from Dublin city centre. Two of the highlights in the area are Killruddery House & Gardens and the National Sea Life Centre.
Founded in 1142 by St. Malachy of Armagh, the abbey sits on the banks of the River Mattock, approximately 10km northwest of Drogheda.
The National Library of Ireland was established in 1877 and it aims to collect and make available the shared memory of the Irish nation.
The Dublin Spire is a large stainless steel monument measuring 121.2 metres (398 ft) in height. Completed in 2003, it is the tallest sculpture in the world.
Smithfield was laid out in the mid-17th century as a marketplace and it is now home to the Dublin City Fruit, Vegetable and Flower Market.
Poolbeg Lighthouse was built in 1768 and is thought to be the first lighthouse in the world to operate on candlepower, and was later converted to oil in 1786.
The residence of the President of Ireland, dates from 1750 and is located in the Phoenix Park along with many other historic buildings and monuments.
This iconic bridge straddling the River Liffey is officially known as the Liffey Bridge but affectionately called the Ha’Penny Bridge.
This picturesque maritime village offers stylish shops, an array of restaurants, and pubs with traditional Irish music.
Discover the 5,000 year old burial chambers at the Newgrange World Heritage Site and the interpretive centre at the Battle of the Boyne site.
The Dublin Mountains Way is a fully marked long-distance trail measuring 43km in total, from Shankill to Tallaght.
This memorial, commemorates the victims of the Great Famine of the mid-19th century in which one million people died and a further one million emigrated.
Often referred to as ‘The Liberator’ or ‘The Emancipator’, O’Connell was an Irish political leader in the early 19th Century.
The Luas (pronouced Lewis) is Dublin’s light-rail transit service - a swift, reliable tram system crossing the city on two lines.Tickets can be purchased at street-side vending machines.
Dun Laoghaire’s East Pier Walk is a popular walking route and is the largest man-made harbour in Western Europe.
One of Dublin's most stunning neoclassical buildings. Originally designed in 1781 but was burnt down during the War of Independence in 1921 and later restored.
Step back in time in Ireland's only intact Georgian mansion and estate, nestled among the wildflower meadows of Newbridge demesne.
UCD Newman House is comprised of three buildings - two Georgian townhouses and a Victorian hall and was the original home of the University College of Dublin.
Dublin's only hotel located right on the beach. Enjoy stunning views of Lambay Island, Howth Head and Irelands Eye.
This enclosed harbour area, dubbed the ‘Silicon Docks’, is home to many high-tech multinational companies, Ireland’s largest theatre and much more.
Experience living history in Dalkey Castle, take a guided Historical Walk and enjoy local galleries, shops, restaurants and bars.
A three-sided 'square' in the centre of Dublin near Trinity College and The Bank of Ireland building which until 1800 was Ireland's Parliament House.