Little Museum of Dublin – Guided Tour
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Dublin’s Best Museum Experience
Little Museum of Dublin – Guided Tour Read More »
Dublin’s Best Museum Experience
Boyne Valley Celtic Day Tour Read More »
What can I expect Learn of ancient Irelands History, Mythology and Royalty Visit the Royal County, home of the High
Museum Of Literature Ireland – Plan Your Visit Read More »
Explore the story of Ireland’s rich literary culture from past to present
St. Patrick’s Cathedral Read More »
Over 1000 Years of history at St. Patrick’s Cathedral
Pearse Lyon Distillery at St. James Read More »
History in the reMaking!
Discover Pearse Lyon’s Distillery: A Unique Blend of History and Spirits
Nestled in the heart of Dublin’s historic St. James area, Pearse Lyon’s Distillery offers an intoxicating journey into the world of Irish whiskey and a rich tapestry of heritage. This unique Distillery is set within the 19th-century St. James’s Church, a beautifully restored site that was originally built in 1824. The church’s intricate architecture and historic ambiance serve as the perfect backdrop for your distilling adventure.
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Christchurch Cathedral: A Journey Through Time.
Nestled in the heart of Dublin, Christchurch Cathedral stands as a testament to the city’s rich and tumultuous history. Founded in 1030, it has witnessed countless moments in Ireland’s past, from Viking settlements to religious reforms, and even periods of disrepair and revival.
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Ultimate Guide to Visiting the Guinness Storehouse in Dublin
Dublin’s Guinness Storehouse is a must-visit for travelers seeking a blend of history, culture, and iconic Irish hospitality. Housed in a former fermentation plant at St. James’s Gate Brewery, this seven-story interactive museum celebrates the legacy of Ireland’s most famous stout. Here’s everything you need to know to plan your visit:
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DoDublin – Hop-On Hop-Off No.1 Dublin City Tour Read More »
Dublin’s Hop On Hop Off City Tour
When it comes to exploring Dublin, the DoDublin Hop On Hop Off bus tour stands out as the number one way to see the city’s iconic sights and hidden gems. This tour is designed to offer a flexible and convenient experience, allowing you to discover Dublin at your own pace.
Epic Emigration Museum Read More »
Located in the stunning CHQ building along the River Liffey, EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is an immersive journey into the extraordinary stories of the Irish diaspora. This award-winning museum offers visitors a captivating insight into how Irish culture, tradition, and people have shaped the world through emigration. With high-tech exhibits, interactive displays, and personal stories, EPIC allows you to discover the impacts of emigration on both Ireland and those who’ve ventured far from its shores.
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World of Illusion Dublin
Explore the world of Illusion – Dublin’s first Illusion attraction
Welcome to the captivating journey of the world of Illusion Dublin. Where perception is changed and deception is part of the game. Situated in Dublin’s city centre, Central Plaza this is Dublin’s newest visitor attraction established in 2025.
With 3 floors of interactive exhibits and mind-bending displays, World of Illusion challenges visitors to question their reality!
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LOCATIon: 2 Central Plaza, Dame st. Dublin 2
Opening Hours : From 9:30am to 10:30pm
Accessiblity : The venue is fully accessible and family-friendly
Ideal for visitors, the world of Illusion is a perfect outing for families,friends, tourists and school groups. Whether you are seeking an educational adventure or simply a fun escape from the ordinary, there’s something for everyone!
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Discover the Whiskey Reserve in Temple Bar, Dublin
Founded in 2021 by Tom Cleary and nestled in the vibrant heart of Temple Bar, the Whiskey Reserve is an unmissable haven for whiskey enthusiasts and curious visitors alike. This unique spot offers a taste of Ireland’s rich whiskey heritage and is the perfect place to dive deep into the world of this beloved spirit.
Dublin Castle, located in the heart of the city, is a historic site that has played a central role in Ireland’s history for over 800 years. The castle, which was originally built in the 13th century by the Normans, has served as a royal palace, a prison, and a government office. Today, it is open to the public as a museum and is a popular tourist attraction in Dublin. Once the centre of British rule in Ireland from 1204 to 1922, Dublin Castle is now the setting of some of the Irish Nations most important state ceremonies. The journey begins underground, where a hidden excavation reveals the 10th century viking foundations of Dublin.
Jameson Whiskey Tour Read More »
Experience the Jameson Distillery in Dublin
For whiskey enthusiasts and casual drinkers alike, a visit to the Jameson Distillery on Bow St. is a must when exploring Dublin. This beloved attraction offers a unique insight into the rich history, craft, and heritage of one of Ireland’s most iconic beverages.
One of the most striking things about Kilmainham Gaol is its architecture. The prison was built in the Georgian style, with high walls and large windows, and it is considered a fine example of this type of architecture. Visitors can take a guided tour of the prison and see the cells, the exercise yard, and the chapel, all of which have been carefully restored to their former appearance.
Trinity College Dublin Read More »
Trinity College Dublin is the oldest university in Ireland, founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. Located in the heart of Dublin, the university has a rich history and has produced many notable alumni, including Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, and Samuel Beckett.
Newgrange – Neolithic Marvel Read More »
Steeped in ancient history and shrouded in mystery, the Newgrange Monument is a must-see marvel that beckons travelers from around the globe. Nestled in the lush landscapes of County Meath, this iconic passage tomb is best known for its stunning alignment with the winter solstice, when the rising sun illuminates its inner chamber in a breathtaking display. As you plan your Ireland travel itinerary, consider exploring not just this awe-inspiring site, but also nearby attractions like the mystical Hill of Tara and the picturesque Boyne Valley