Dublin Sightseeing & Visitor Attractions
Use our Dublin sightseeing and attractions listings to help you make the most of your visit to Dublin, or browse by location using the map of attractions in Dublin.
Christchurch Place, , Co.Dublin 8
Tel 353 (0)1 677 8099 Fax 353 (0)
Originally founded in 1030 this cathedral has lots to see of interest, including a 15th century brass Medieval lectern, many decorative screens, romanesque arches and windows, a bronze virgin and child, Baptistry and Strongbow.

The GAA Museum, St Joseph's Avenue, , Co.Dublin 3
Tel 353 (0)1 819 2323 Fax 353 (0)
The Croke Park experience uses interactive and touch-screen technology bring the exhibition to life. Also take a stadium tour and visit the palyers dressing rooms.

Custom House Quay, , Co.Dublin 1
Tel 353 (0)1 888-2000 Fax 353 (0)
Custom House is one of Dublin's finest Georgian buildings. Designed by James Gandon and completed in 1791 with a long classical façade of pavilions, arcades, columns and a central dome.

Dame Street, , Co.Dublin 2
Tel 353 (0)1 645 8813 Fax 353 (0)
Standing high at the junction of the River Liffey and its tributary, Dublin Castle offers a selection of attractions to see, including The State Apartments, The Chapel Royal, The Undercroft, The Garda (Police) Museum and The Chester Beatty Library.

Dame Street, , Co.Dublin 2
Tel 353 (0)1 222 2204 Fax 353 (0)
City Hall is an outstanding example of Georgian architecture. The vaults host a multi-media exhibition entitled 'Dublin's City Hall: The Story of the Capital', which traces the evolution of Ireland's capital.

Phoenix Park, , Co.Dublin 8
Tel 353 (0)1 474 8900 Fax 353 (0)
Dublin Zoo first opened in 1830, these days the role of the Zoo is very different with conservation of species top priority. There's a world of animals and a heap of surprises waiting for you at Dublin Zoo.

St. Michael's Hill, Christchurch, , Co.Dublin 8
Tel 353 (0)1 679 4611 Fax 353 (0)
Dublinia is one of the most popular visitor attractions in Dublin where history comes to life through the range of activities offered, including interactive displays reconstructions and audio-visual effects.

O'Connell Street, , Co.Dublin 1
Tel 353 (0)1 705 7000 Fax 353 (0)
The Post Office on O'Connell Street is a landmark building to admire. It was the main stronghold of the Irish Volunteers in the 1916 rising, so has a great history.

St. James' Gate, , Co.Dublin 8
Tel 353 (0)1 408 4800 Fax 353 (0)
Located in the heart of the St James’s Gate Brewery, the Guiness Storehouse is Ireland’s top international visitor attraction. The building is modelled on a giant pint glass and houses exhibitions, bars and many fun things to do.

Number One Merrion Square, , Co.Dublin 2
Tel 353 (0)1 662 0281 Fax 353 (0)
The family home of Oscar Wilde and a fine Georgian building with decorative architraves and cornices. Only group tours can be taken.

West Wood Club, Clontarf Road, , Co.Dublin 3
Tel 353 (0)1 805 7824 Fax 353 (0)
The Bram Stoker Dracula Experience is a uniquely different, interactive, educational and very scary adventure based on the life of Bram Stoker his great vampire creation (Dracula) and horror in general.

Bow Street, Smithfield, , Co.Dublin 7
Tel 353 (0)1 807 2355 Fax 353 (0)
An exciting and engaging experience taking you through the history of Jameson Irish Whiskey followed by a welcome sample to taste.

33 Synge Street, , Co.Dublin 8
Tel 353 (0)1 475 0854 Fax 353 (0)
The family home George Bernard Shaw, a compact terraced house staged in his era and an insight into the everyday life of Victorian Dublin.

College Green,, , Co.Dublin 2
Tel 353 (0)1 896 1000 Fax 353 (0)
Trinity College is Ireland's oldest university, Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I. It houses the book of Kells, one of the most beautifully illuminated manuscripts in the world and hosts many exhibitions. Also official student-guided walking tours of the campus are available.

Phoenix Park, , Co.Dublin 8
Tel 353 (0)1 6770095 Fax 353 (0)
Áras an Uachtaráin is The residence of the President of Ireland and is open Saturdays with free admission. Tickets can be obtained on the day at the Phoenix Park Visitor Centre.

56 Aungier Street, , Co.Dublin 2
Tel 353 (0)1 475 8821 Fax 353 (0)
The Church was established in 1825. It has a shrine containing the remains of St.Valentine, an Irish Oak statue of Our Lady of Dublin and the Well of St Albert.

Upper Merrion Street, , Co.Dublin 2
Tel 353 (0)1 662 4888 Fax 353 (0)
The Government Buildings on Upper Merrion Street are a complex of imposing structures, well worth a visit. Tickets for the Saturday tours are available free from the National Gallery on the day.

The Plaza, Sandyford, , Co.Dublin 18
Tel 353 (0)1 217 6130 Fax 353 (0)
Imaginosity is an interactive museum for children and adults alike with the latest green technologies and exhibits that reflect the current knowledge of children’s developmental needs.

15 Usher's Island, , Co.Dublin 8
Tel 353 (0)1 672 8008 Fax 353 (0)
Extensively renovated and staged to recreate the atmosphere of the dinner party of the century as described by James Joyce in The Dead. The house belonged to Joyce's Aunt, his visits were the inspiration for his book.

Kildare Street, , Co.Dublin 2
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This magnificent Georgian building was originally known as Kildare House after the Earl of Kildare, who commissioned it to be built from 1745-47. Today it is the home of the National Parliament of Ireland.




