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Jameson Distillery Bow St.

Jameson Distillery Bow St. is a distillery located in Smithfield Village, Dublin. It offers whiskey tasting and a guided distillery tour, awarded for being the world’s leading distillery tour. The tour takes you through the entire distillation process. The guides are fun and energetic, and their stories riveting and informative.

Killiney

Killiney

Killiney is a coastal suburb located on the outskirts of Dublin in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown. It is a beautiful place teeming with natural attractions. The popular spots here include Killiney Hill, Killiney Beach and parks like Sorrento and Dillon’s Park. This is the perfect destination if you love the outdoors and nature. The most popular spot here is Killiney Hill Park. You can hike up to the top of the hill and see historical monuments like obelisks and pyramids from Victorian and Medieval times. You’ll also get a glimpse of a spectacular sunset in the evening. Unlike the stereotypical white sand beaches, Killiney Beach is rocky and lined with pebbles. It is an excellent spot to relax. There are many beautiful views at Sorrento Park and Dillon’s Park, where you can enjoy a peaceful time. Another scenic spot nearby would be the Vico Baths. The waters here are known to be very chilly, although you can take a dip inside if you’re brave enough. If you fancy 18th-century architecture, you cannot miss the Fitzpatrick Castle Hotel. It also has accommodation facilities so you can also stay here. Read More

Kilmainham Gaol Museum

Kilmainham Gaol Museum

Kilmainham Gaol Museum is a prison turned into a museum in Kilmainham, Dublin. Stories of sorrow and bravery are what you should expect here as you get to know about Irish independence and the people imprisoned here. Touring the museum, you will learn about some of the most significant people who have played a part in Irish history.

St Stephen’s Green

St Stephen’s Green is a public park and garden with dainty flowerbeds and well-kept shrubbery. The park also has a duck pond and some lovely gazebos. Information boards and statues have been erected around the park detailing the events of the 1916 Easter Rising that took place here. The park is isolated from the city’s hustle and bustle, letting you enjoy some tranquillity. There’s also a playground for children and a lake occupied by swans and ducks inside it. St Stephen’s Green got its name from a medieval leper hospital dedicated to Saint Stephen. It was opened for the citizens by Lord Ardilaun in 1880. During the Easter Rising, a week-long conflict occurred between the Irish Citizen Army positioned in the park and the British Army. You will be able to see the statues and stories of some of those revolutionaries in the park. Read More

Teeling Whiskey Distillery

Teeling Whiskey Distillery

Teeling Whiskey Distillery is located in Newmarket, Dublin. Opened in 2015, it’s the first distillery to open after 125 years, so it’s relatively new. Nevertheless, this distillery got the ‘Sustainable distillery of the year award at the Icons of Irish Whiskey awards, 2022. You can book a guided tour of the distillery, and they also offer a range of whiskeys for tasting. The Teeling Distillery has several touring options, all offering a guided tour but with a varying range of whiskeys to taste. The Teeling Tasting Tour lets you sample a Teeling small-batch whiskey and cocktail along with the tour. Additional tasting options are available for an additional fee. The first floor of the distillery has the Bang Bang Bar, which presents an extensive selection of whiskeys and cocktails. As part of the distillery, you can also find a cafe inside — the Phoenix Cafe. Read More

Temple Bar

Temple Bar

Temple Bar is a street on the southern bank of the Liffey river in Dublin, Ireland. Renowned for its Irish folk music, pubs, bars and restaurants, this part of the city truly captures the essence of Ireland. It is popular among people for its unique nightlife, quirky boutique shops and restaurants. The most popular tourist attraction here is ‘The Temple Bar’, a bar famous for its locally crafted beer and traditional musicians.Temple Bar is a must-visit if you fancy some splendid drinks; a collection of different Irish whiskeys is always available here. If drinks aren't for you, you can come here and appreciate the fine folk music. You can experience a vibrant and fun-filled night at 'The Temple Bar', where tourists flock to drink and listen to music. The prices here are high, so be aware of that. Read More

The Book of Kells and the Old Library Exhibition

The Book of Kells and the Old Library Exhibition

The Book of Kells and the Old Library Exhibition is situated inside Trinity College in Dublin. The Book of Kells is an ancient 9th-century manuscript and is one of Ireland’s most cherished cultural treasures. It is displayed in an exhibition. The Book of Kells describes the four Gospels of the life of Jesus Christ. Every page of the book is wonderfully illustrated, and the book is written entirely in Latin. Along with the book, the Long Room is also a part of the exhibition. This room is one of the most photographed rooms in Dublin and has a cluster of old, leather-bound books. A glimpse of this book is a part of the exhibition. You will also get to see the Long Room in the Old Library. The room has columns of magnanimous bookshelves filled with 200,000 rare, antique books. One of the last copies of the Proclamation of the Irish Republic, read by Pádraig Pearse in 1916 at the beginning of the Easter Rising, is also on display. Lastly, you’ll get to see the Trinity College Harp, a model for the Guinness logo and the flag of the Irish president. You can reach the college via bus or train and then walk to the exhibit. Read More

The Little Museum of Dublin

The Little Museum of Dublin

The Little Museum of Dublin is situated at St. Stephen’s Green. This is an all-things-Dublin museum; you will discover the history behind the famous band U2, Queen Victoria’s visit, and more. A short guided tour will teach you everything about Dublin that transpired in the past century. The museum was established in 2011. The exhibition space has a length of three floors. An entire room on the 2nd floor is dedicated to U2’s history. There are also displays of Easter Rising, US President Kennedy’s visit to Dublin, and other important social and political events. There are other experiences here like walking tours and the Big Little Treasure Hunt, which cost extra but are very entertaining. Read More

Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College Dublin

Trinity College is a university located in College Green in Dublin. This is Ireland’s most prestigious university and a notable tourist attraction. The two most popular spots are the Long Room inside the Old Library and the Book of Kells. The campus is peppered with elegant Georgian and Victorian buildings. There is a library and various galleries and exhibitions inside the college. The Book of Kells is a massive, illuminated Gospel book of the 9th century, written entirely in Latin and 680 pages long. It is placed inside the Old Library, where you will also want to see the Long Room. The room is filled with columns of floor-to-ceiling bookshelves and is one of the most photographed rooms in Dublin. You can also visit the National Science Gallery and the Douglas Hyde Gallery, an art gallery. Trinity College was established in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth 1 and has produced some exceptional alumni, such as Isaac Newton, J. J. Thomson and Jawaharlal Nehru. You can easily reach the college via bus or train. Read More

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