
City Guide
Experience the heart of Dublin like never before!
From must-see landmarks to unforgettable day tours and exciting local events — our handpicked guide has everything you need to explore the best of Dublin and beyond. Visiting Ireland? Start your journey here.

National Archaeology Museum
The National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology is a cornerstone of Dublin’s cultural landscape, offering a deep dive into Ireland’s rich history and heritage. Located at Kildare Street, Dublin 2, this spectacular museum is housed in an ornate building that boasts intricate decor, stunning doors, and beautifully crafted floors. Originally opened in 1890, the museum has served various functions over the years, but its primary role has always been to showcase Ireland's archaeological treasures.

Newbridge House & Farm
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Visit Dublin’s Best Kept Secret
Located only 10mins from Dublin Airport, Newebridge House & Farm is a hidden gem within Dublin County.
THE HOUSE
Step back into the 18th Century and take a special guided tour of this impeccably preserved Georgian Villa. Newbridge house is nesteld on a 360 acre estate and filled with beautiful furnishings and ornate plasterwork throughout.
Built by the Archbishop of dublin, Charles Cobbe in 1747 as a rural retreat, Newbridge remaind in Cobbe ownershop until sold to the local counticl in 1985. A unique arrangement means the family are still parttime residents of the house and the collection is preserved in situ.

Skerries Mills - Co. Dublin
Discover one of Dublin’s cultural and historical gems, where heritage and hospitality meet in the community hub of Skerries Mills.
Take a one hour guided tour of three National Monuments, restored mills, with a Local Expert Guide, or visit the welcoming heritage centre with a Community Café, Craft Shop, exhibitions and more.

Dublin Castle
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.

Kilmainham Gaol
Kilmainham Gaol, located in Dublin, Ireland, is a must-see for tourists interested in Irish history and culture. The former prison, which operated from 1796 to 1924, is now a museum that tells the stories of the people who were imprisoned there, including some of Ireland's most famous rebels and independence fighters.
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