Guidebook for Dublin

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Guidebook for Dublin

Parks & Nature

The Phoenix Park is a historic landscape of international importance and one of the largest designed landscapes in any European city. It was originally established as a Royal deer park in the 17th century. Facilities: Visitor Centre, Café, Tea Rooms, Zoo, Bicycle Hire
1242 locals recommend
Phoenix Park
1242 locals recommend
The Phoenix Park is a historic landscape of international importance and one of the largest designed landscapes in any European city. It was originally established as a Royal deer park in the 17th century. Facilities: Visitor Centre, Café, Tea Rooms, Zoo, Bicycle Hire

Food Scene

Traditional Pub with comprehensive menu and carvery meals. City centre location, fast service, affordable prices, appetizing food served until 11pm 7 day/week, live Irish traditional dancing show every night
60 locals recommend
O'Neills Pub
2 Suffolk St
60 locals recommend
Traditional Pub with comprehensive menu and carvery meals. City centre location, fast service, affordable prices, appetizing food served until 11pm 7 day/week, live Irish traditional dancing show every night

Drinks & Nightlife

Enjoy a laid back café style experience by day and by night it becomes the most stylish bar and late night venue offering an extensive range of cocktails, premium spirits and craft beers and groovy music.
85 locals recommend
Café en Seine
40 Dawson St
85 locals recommend
Enjoy a laid back café style experience by day and by night it becomes the most stylish bar and late night venue offering an extensive range of cocktails, premium spirits and craft beers and groovy music.

Sightseeing

The historic campus is located in the heart of Dublin city centre at the meeting place of the retail and cultural districts. Guided tours of the campus and admission to the Book of Kells and Old Library Exhibition provides visitors with an insight into the more than four-hundred-year history of the College, its buildings and their use, its traditions and its life today.
629 locals recommend
Trinity College
629 locals recommend
The historic campus is located in the heart of Dublin city centre at the meeting place of the retail and cultural districts. Guided tours of the campus and admission to the Book of Kells and Old Library Exhibition provides visitors with an insight into the more than four-hundred-year history of the College, its buildings and their use, its traditions and its life today.

Arts & Culture

An iconic building at Grand Canal Square in the Docklands. Theatre has entertained half a million audience every year, presenting something for everyone via a very diverse programme of theatrical experiences to meet everyone’s passion and interests including ballets, musicals, family shows, drama, concerts, comedy, orchestral and opera.
244 locals recommend
Bord Gais Energy Theatre
244 locals recommend
An iconic building at Grand Canal Square in the Docklands. Theatre has entertained half a million audience every year, presenting something for everyone via a very diverse programme of theatrical experiences to meet everyone’s passion and interests including ballets, musicals, family shows, drama, concerts, comedy, orchestral and opera.