Here are some ideas for tourist attractions or things to do while visiting Dublin. They are not in any order.
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78-79 Grafton Street, Dublin 2 | ||||||||||||
Bewley's began in 1835 when Charles Bewley landed 2000 chests of tea into Dublin, the fa... | ||||||||||||
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Trinity College Library, Trinity College, College Street , County Dublin | ||||||||||||
The Book of Kells was written around the year 800 AD and is one of the most beautifully ... | ||||||||||||
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Kildare Street, Dublin 2 | ||||||||||||
Exploring Ireland's literary heritage, visiting award winning exhibitions or researching... | ||||||||||||
4. | Temple Bar | |||||||||||
5. | Guinness Storehouse | |||||||||||
St. James' Gate, Dublin 8 | ||||||||||||
Telephone : +353 1 408 4800 | ||||||||||||
Fax : +353 1 408 4965 | ||||||||||||
6. | Near Clontarf: | |||||||||||
Old Cemetery next door | ||||||||||||
Park along the river and can see the port | ||||||||||||
7. | Kilmainham Gaol | |||||||||||
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Glasnevin, Dublin 9 | ||||||||||||
The National Botanic Gardens, Glasnevin, were founded by the Royal Dublin Society in 1795. | ||||||||||||