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The Ha’penny Bridge

The Ha’penny Bridge

This is the best known of Dublin’s bridges. Originally named the Liffey Bridge it is now called the Ha’penny because until 1919 to cross it there was a half-penny charge.

Dublin City Hall

Dublin City Hall

City Hall is an outstanding example of the Georgian architecture for which Dublin is world-renowned. Talks on the history of City Hall are available to groups who arrange in advance. Audio guides and leaflets are available in several different languages. The building is fully wheelchair accessible.

Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church

Whitefriar Street Carmelite Church

The interior of the Carmelite church is in total contrast to its bleak and grey exterior. The Church is one of the largest in Dublin, and houses one of the finest organs in the country.

The Ark Dublin

The Ark Dublin

The Ark, Europe’s first custom-built Children’s Cultural Centre, programmes, promotes and hosts high quality cultural work which is by children, for children and about children.

Drimnagh Castle

Drimnagh Castle

Drimnagh Castle was, until 1954, one of the oldest continually inhabited castles in Ireland and is an outstanding example of an old feudal stronghold.

The Winding Stair Restaurant & Bookshop

The Winding Stair Restaurant & Bookshop

This restaurant serves simple, home-cooked and most importantly all Irish food in a little room overlooking the River Liffey. The Winding Stair Bookshop & Restaurant became a famous Dublin landmark in the 70’s and a popular meeting place for writers, musicians and artists. In an era of few venues it played host to dozens of readings & book launches.

Fallon & Byrne

Fallon & Byrne

One of the local’s best-kept secrets, Fallon & Byrne is a gourmet paradise spread over three floors in a heritage warehouse building. On the ground level, there’s a large New York-style food emporium which stocks the best the good earth has to offer, including wickedly scrumptious sandwiches and cakes and Dublin’s best coffee.

Guinness Storehouse

Guinness Storehouse

Located in the heart of the St James’s Gate Brewery, GUINNESS STOREHOUSE® is Ireland’s No. 1 tourist attraction.

National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History

National Museum of Ireland – Decorative Arts & History

Ireland’s premier cultural institution and home to the greatest collections of Irish material heritage, culture and natural history in the world. Whether online or in person, we hope your experience is engaging and inspiring.

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