Dublin is home to one of the world’s most quirky museums. The Little Museum of Dublin tells the story of the Irish capital from its roots as a Viking town to the present day. This award-winning museum is located in a Georgian townhouse in the city centre. There is even a special exhibition on U2, the city’s most famous musical export.
Described as “Dublin’s best museum experience” by The Irish Times.
29-minute guided tours are led by great Irish storytellers – if you ask them nicely, they might even sing!
Discover for yourself why everyone loves the Little Museum. Visit today. Gift shop and restaurant also on site.
Estimated Duration of Visit (1 hour).
On-street parking on St Stephen's Green and a public car park in the Fitzwilliam Hotel on the west side of the Green.
Open Year Round. See website for opening times. www.littlemuseumdublin.com
Admission fees apply.
Public Transport
By Bus: 25x, 32x, 41x, 66x, 67x, 133, 194, 824
By Luas (tram): (Green) St Stephens Green