Temple Bar is Dublin's vibrant cultural quarter. A bustling cultural, residential and small business district. Comprising of 28 acres, this area is bursting with arts, culture and entertainment along with some of Dublin's top restaurants, cafes, bars, hotels and shops.
Guinness StoreHouse
You'll take an incredible journey throughout 250 years of brewing history. You will discover the pride and passion which goes into making this world -famous beer and uncover a few unexpected surprises.
Trinity College
Home to the famous 8th century version of the four gospels, 'The book of Kells',
the Trinity College Dublin was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, and is the only constituent college of the University of Dublin, Ireland's oldest university. The campus occupies 190,000 m², with many attractive buildings, both old and new, centered around large courts and two playing fields.
Grafton Street
Grafton Street is one of Dublin's most prominent shopping streets.
It is the perfect place for window-shopping, enjoying a coffee in the flagship Bewley's and listening to street performers.
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