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Dublin Castle
Dublin Castle is located in the centre of historic Dublin. Situated close to the junction of the River Liffey and the Poddle, it is thought that the area was once an ancient Gaelic Ring Fort, and subsequently a Viking Fortress. The South Range is home to the stunning State Apartments. Now the venue ...
Dublin Zoo
Just a few minutes away from Dublin City Centre on the bus, Dublin Zoo has over 700 birds and animals from around the world. Dublin Zoo is set in a stunning landscape of 66 acres and is one of the top tourist attractions in Ireland. The African Plains are a wonderful addition to Dublin Zoo and are ...
Temple Bar
Temple Bar is a bustling, lively cultural and cosmopolitan area in the heart of Dublin City. Temple Bar has a fantastic range of cafes, restaurants hotels, bars and shops, not to mention the many galleried and cultural centres. The Temple Bar is quaint, with it's narrow cobbled streets ideal for ...
Point Theatre
The Point Theatre is located on Dublin's North Wall Quay, opposite Dublin Port and adjacent to the East Link Toll Bridge. The Point Theatre has a capacity of up to 8,500, and has been an ice rink, a boxing arena and a wrestling ring, a theatre, an opera house, a circus, and much more besides! The ...
R.D.S. (Royal Dublin Society)
The RDS (Royal Dublin Society) was established in 1731, it's purpose being to promote the development of arts, agriculture, industry and science in Ireland. It moved to it's Ballsbridge site in 1879 and currently the site covers 40 acres. There are 10 multi-purpose exhibition halls, meeting rooms, ...
Guiness Storehouse
Guinness originated in St James's Gate, the heart of Dublin, where Arthur Guinness established his business in 1759. Nowadays, a fermentation plant at St. James's Gate Brewery has been transformed and reddeveloped so that you can experience how Guinness is produced from start to finish.
Phoenix Park
The Phoenix Park is the largest urban enclosed park in Europe. It's circumference is 11km and it covers a total area pf 712 hectares / 1,760 acres. Also known as Dublin's playground, the Phoenix Park opened in 1747, and it is home to the Irish President and the U.S. ambassador to Ireland, not to ...
Croke Park Stadium
Croke Park is one of the most prominent features of Dublin's northside cityscape. Close to Dublin airport and Dublin city centre, Croke Park proudly stands on 700,000 sq feet. Inside, the contemporary design and spectacular views offer an exciting location for world class events. Home to the GAA ...
Lansdowne Road Stadium
Lansdowne Road Stadium is hailed as the home of Irish Rugby, as it is Ireland's national rugby and football stadium and one of the oldest international venues. While most other stadiums are all-seaters, Lansdowne Road still has old-fashioned terracing that trembles as the inner-city trains trundle ...
Eyre Square
Eyre Square is a central plot in the centre of Galway city. Originally, it was presented to Galway city in 1710 by Mayor Edward Eyre, and was hence named after him.


In the past, Eyre Square had a wooden fence around it's perimeter and this was subsequently replaced with an iron railing in the ...

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