Dublin Ireland Points of Interest
Welcome to the enchanting city of Dublin Ireland! Either you have same or you can considering coming, you just curious about this amazing Capital, today you’re in Luck. Dublin is steeped in history, beautiful architecture and has a vibrant cultural landscape. Here in this blog post we’ll walk you through some of the must visit places that you will not leave out of your list while your time is in Dublin.
1. Trinity College
Trinity College, established in 1592 is Ireland’s oldest university. The beautiful campus not to be missed with cobblestone paths and old buildings. You must visit to the Long Room Library which houses the famous Book of Kells, a stunningly beautiful handwritten manuscript dating to the ninth century.
2. Guinness Storehouse
No trip to Dublin is complete without visiting the Guinness Storehouse. Discover the origins of Ireland’s most celebrated beer, discover the brewing process and enjoy a complimentary pint in the Gravity Bar while enjoying stunning views of the city.
3. Temple Bar
Temple Bar is Dublin’s cultural and entertainment quarter. Its narrow cobblestone streets are filled with old pubs, live music madhouses and peopled with nice shops. Take a casual walk, visit local art galleries, and soak in the spirit of this legendary neighborhood.
4. Dublin Castle
Visit Dublin Cathedral, a 13th-century fortress that dates back to 1202. Be amazed by the stunning architecture and explore the State Apartments with their opulent decorations and priceless art works. Do not miss to visit the beautiful Dubh Linn Gardens for some peaceful moments.
5. St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Visit St. Patrick’s Cathedral the largest cathedral in Ireland. This vision of a Gothic marvel is full of history and is supposed to be the place where St. Patrick baptised converts into Christianity in the 5th century. Join a guided tour to find out more about its interesting history and enjoy looking at the impressive stained glass windows.
6. Phoenix Park
Flee the chaos of the city and relax in Phoenix Park, one of Europe’s largest enclosed parks. Take a leisure ride (also rentable) or stroll around this lush green oasis. Monitor for the parks resident deer population and make a visit to Dublin zoo which is situated within the park.
7. National Museum of Ireland
Great for history lovers is a stop at the National Museum of Ireland. Visit displays illustrating Ireland’s rich archaeological history, such as the very famous Ardagh Chalice and Tara Brooch. Admission is free so it is available to everyone as an Instant Education.
8. Ha’penny Bridge
The Ha’penny Bridge is a legendary landmark of Dublin. This pedestrian bridge constructed in 1816 spans the River Liffey and joins the north and south of the city. Take a leisurely walk across the bridge, get some photo opportunities, and view the Dublin city skyline from all angles.
9. Dublin Writers Museum
Ireland has a strong writing tradition, and the Dublin Writers museum commemorates the country’s literary legends. Find out about the lives and works of famous Irish authors such as James Joyce, Oscar Wilde and W B Yeats. The museum houses fascinating collections of books, letters, and personal belongings.
10. Kilmainham Gaol
Put the record back on and travel back in time to Kilmainham Gaol, a former prison and a place of huge significance in Irish history. Go on a guided tour to find out about political and social turmoil in Ireland’s past and learn the stories of its most infamous prisoners. The gaol gives a serious but informative view into Ireland’s fight for freedom.
These are just a couple of the numerous excellent places to see and explore in Dublin. Whatever your interests, whether history, culture or just absorbing the vibrant atmosphere of the city, Dublin will definitely hold you in its spell. Do not leave out a taste for traditional Irish dishes, passing through charming districts and meeting the residents friendly.
Book your Dublin trip now and get ready for the time of your life!
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