Epic Emmigration Museum
Epic Emigration Museum
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Overview
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.
Best Times to Visit
To fully enjoy your experience at EPIC and avoid the crowds, consider visiting during the following times:
Weekdays: Optimal days are Tuesday to Thursday, especially in the mornings.
Off-Peak Hours: Arrive right after opening time or during the last two hours before closing for a more intimate experience.
Seasonal Variations: If you can, plan your visit during the off-peak tourist season (January to March and October to December) to avoid long queues and enjoy quieter exhibits.
Useful Information
Opening Hours
Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 6:30 PM
Last admission is at 5:30 PM.
Ticket Prices
Adults: €15
Students/Seniors: €12
Children (under 12): Free with an accompanying adult.
Family Ticket (2 adults + 2 children): €32
Note: Prices are subject to change, so it’s advisable to check before your visit.
How to Book Tickets
Tickets can be conveniently purchased online through the Booking portal above. This is recommended to secure your preferred time slot.
On-site ticket purchases are also available, but pre-booking ensures a smoother entry during busy periods.
Getting There
EPIC is centrally located at the CHQ building on Customs House Quay, making it easily accessible via public transport:
DART: Get off at Connolly Station. Only a 5 min walk South of Connolly follow the luas tracks left towards 3 Arena to CHQ Building.
Bus: Several bus routes service the area; check local schedules for the best options. 15 Bus. - Connolly Station Bus stop.
Walking: If you’re exploring Dublin’s city centre, it’s just a short walk from major attractions like the Famine Memorial and the Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship.
Additional Tips
Audio Guides: Enhance your visit with the available audio guides at a small extra cost, bringing historical narratives to life.
Visitor Cafe: Take a break at the museum café, which offers the perfect spot to reflect on your journey through Irish history.
Gift Shop: Don’t forget to visit the museum shop for unique Irish gifts and memorabilia.
Visit EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum to explore the poignant tales of the Irish diaspora. Delve deep into a rich narrative that has woven Irish history into the very fabric of nations across the globe. Immerse yourself in the essence of Irish identity and celebrate the spirit of those who made their homes away from home.