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Dublin Places of Interest

  • Dublin GPO Image

    Dublin GPO

  • Dublin Spire Image

    Dublin Spire

  • Trinity College Image

    Trinity College

  • The Book of Kells Image

    The Book of Kells

  • The Kilkenny Shop Image

    The Kilkenny Shop

  • House of Ireland Image

    House of Ireland

  • Celtic Notes Image

    Celtic Notes

  • The Blarney Pub Image

    The Blarney Pub

  • National Art Gallery

    National Art Gallery

  • National History Museum

    History Museum

  • The Dail

    The Dail

  • Number 29 Museum

    Number 29 Museum

  • St. Stephen’s Green

    St.Stephens Green

  • St. Stephen’s Shopping Mall

    St.Stephens Mall

  • Grafton Street

    Grafton Street

  • Tourism Office

    Tourism Office

  • Pacino’s Restaurant

    Pacino’s Restaurant

  • Dublin Castle

    Dublin Castle

  • Temple Bar

    Temple Bar

  • City Hall

    City Hall

  • St. Patrick’s Cathedral

    St. Patrick’s Cathedral

  • Guinness Storehouse

    Guinness Storehouse

  • Royal Hospital

    Royal Hospital

  • Kilmainham Gaol

    Kilmainham Gaol

  • Heuston Station

    Heuston Station

  • Nancy Hands

    Nancy Hands

  • Ryan’s

    Ryan’s

  • Phoenix Park

    Phoenix Park

  • Dublin Zoo

    Dublin Zoo

  • Collin’s Barracks

    Collin’s Barracks

  • Old Jameson Distillery

    Old Jameson Distillery

  • St. Michan’s Church

    St. Michan’s Church

  • Writers Museum

    Writers Museum

  • Convention Centre

    Convention Centre

  • Famine Monument

    Famine Monument

  • Grand Canal Theatre

    Grand Canal Theatre

  • Jeanie Johnston

    Jeanie Johnston

  • The O2

    The O2

  • The Dublin Wheel

    The Dublin Wheel

  • The Leprechaun Museum

    Leprechaun Museum

  • Hop-On Hop-Off Bus

    Stop 11

  • Hop-On Hop-Off Bus

    Stop 13

  • Hop-On Hop-Off Bus

    Stop 24

  • Hop-On Hop-Off Bus

    Stop 27


Dublin 'General Post Office'

GPO Dublin Image GPO – Most famous for being the focal point in the Irish 1916 Rising.

On Easter Monday, 23rd April 1916 Patrick Pearse read out the Proclamation of the Republic of Ireland, a Free State.

Today it is home to An Post, Ireland's national post service.

You will find Dublin Post Office at our 'Bus Stop 1'.

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Dublin Spire

Spire Dublin Image The Spire – Otherwise know as the Monument of Light, the world’s largest sculpture. It was erected in 2003 and standing 120 meters in height.

The top 12 meters are luminated from inside the cone.

You will find Dublin Spire at our 'Bus Stop 1'.

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Trinity College

Trinity College Dublin Image Trinity College – A superb building with cobblestone paths dominating Dublin’s city centre.

With over 400 years of history, Trinity is today best known for its leading research in areas such as Leukaemia.

You will find Trinity College at our 'Bus Stop 2'.

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The Book of Kells

Book of Kells Image The Book of Kells – Written around the year 800AD this book contains a richly decorated copy of the four gospels and is a ‘must see’ when you visit Dublin.

Housed in Trinity College’s spectacular Long Room (nearly 65 m in length) this library contains 200,000 of its oldest books in oak bookcases.

You will find The Book of Kells at our 'Bus Stop 2'.

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The Kilkenny Shop

The Kilkenny Shop Image This Street is ideal for finding traditional Irish gifts.

Kilkenny Shop offers a range of jewellery, clothing, pottery, Waterford crystal, Irish linens and much more.

You will find The Kilkenny Shop at our 'Bus Stop 3'.

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House of Ireland

House of Ireland Image This Street is ideal for finding traditional Irish gifts.

House of Ireland offers a range of jewellery, clothing, pottery, Waterford crystal, Irish linens and much more.

You will find House of Ireland at our 'Bus Stop 3'.

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The Celtic Notes

The Celtic Notes Image This Street is ideal for finding traditional Irish gifts.

The Celtic Note specialises in both traditional and current Irish music

You will find The Celtic Notes at our 'Bus Stop 3'.

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The Blarney Pub

The Blarney Inn Pub Image This Street is ideal for finding traditional Irish gifts.

The Blarney Inn Pub located just beside this shopping area serves a traditional lunch menu. It also has evening entertainment

You will find The Blarney Inn Pub at our 'Bus Stop 3'.

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National Art Gallery

National Art Gallery This stop leads you to the side door of the National Gallery. The building itself is impressive and contains a restaurant and gift shop.

National Art Gallery - Entrance to the art gallery is free and you can view a wide range of pictures ranging from 14th – 20th century.

You will find National Art Gallery at our 'Bus Stop 4 & 5'.

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Museum of History

National Art Gallery *This exhibition is closed as part of a major restoration project*

Otherwise know as the Dead Zoo, it contains 10.000 exhibits with over 1 million specimens of the natural world.

From the small insects to the mighty whales & elephants this is an exhibition not to be missed. Entrance is free of charge.

You will find Museum of History at our 'Bus Stop 5'.

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The Dail

The Dail The Dail - (government buildings) – An impressive building occupied by the various government departments.

Completed in 1922, this location was home for the Irish Free State government following the 1916 Rising. Tours are available on Saturdays.

You will find The Dail at our 'Bus Stop 5'.

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Number 29 Museum

Number 29 Museum This building takes a guided tour from the attic to the basement of an old Georgian house, which was restored to its former glory just over 20 years ago.

Furnished with artefacts as they would have been this tour tells the tale of its first inhabitant in 1794.

You will find Number 29 Museum at our 'Bus Stop 6'.

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St. Stephen’s Green

St. Stephen’s Green This 9 acre park first opened over 100 years ago and is now a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle of City life.

It offers plenty of walkways and a large pond with a range of birdlife. During the summer months you may be lucky enough to catch a lunchtime concert.

You will find St. Stephen’s Green at our 'Bus Stop 7'.

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Stephen’s Green shopping mall

Stephen’s Green shopping mall This was the first modern shopping mall built in Ireland and within its dominating glass structure.

It contains over 100 shopping outlets under one roof.

You will find Stephen’s Green shopping mall at our 'Bus Stop 7'.

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Grafton Street shopping

Grafton Street shopping This is one of Dublin’s main shopping streets offering some of the more upmarket brands in shopping.

There are a range of cafés and restaurants on nearby streets offering a welcome break for sore feet!

You will find Grafton Street shopping at our 'Bus Stop 7'.

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Dublin Tourism Office

Dublin Tourism Office Dublin Tourism Office is located in the beautifully restored former St. Andrew’s Church. Our ticket desk is located at Desk 2.

You will find Dublin Tourism Office at our 'Bus Stop 8'.

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Pacino’s Restaurant

Pacino’s Restaurant This family run restaurant serves traditional, fresh, quality Italian cuisine and is best known for their classic & gourmet pizzas, pastas, steaks and salads.

You will find Pacino’s Restaurant at our 'Bus Stop 8'.

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Dublin Castle

Dublin Castle & Chester Beatty Library Dublin Castle & Chester Beatty Library – Once built for residential purposes, today Dublin Castle is mainly used for presidential inaugurations and functions.

It is home to the Chester Beatty Library which exhibits artistic treasures of the great cultures and religions of the world.

You will find Dublin Castle & Chester Beatty Library at our 'Bus Stop 9'.

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Temple Bar

Temple Bar Temple Bar - Some of Dublin's best night spots, restaurants and unusual shops line these narrow, cobbled streets.

Several food markets and culture festivals take place throughout the year and its central location makes it an ideal place to spend a few hours.

You will find Temple Bar at our 'Bus Stop 9'.

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City Hall

City Hall City Hall – Originally the Royal Exchange, it is now the headquarters of local government in Dublin.

They offer daily guided tours of this wonderful Georgian building.

You will find City Hall at our 'Bus Stop 10'.

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St. Patrick’s Cathedral

St. Patrick’s Cathedral St. Patrick’s Cathedral – Standing majestically in the heart of Dublin City this cathedral was built over 800 years ago in honour of Ireland’s patron stain, St. Patrick.

Today although a working cathedral it is possible to take a guided tour or just sit and relax in the pretty gardens.

You will find St. Patrick’s Cathedral at our 'Bus Stop 11 & 12'.

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Guinness Storehouse

Guinness Storehouse Guinness Storehouse – While visiting the home of the black stuff, visiting the Guinness Storehouse is a must do. The core of the Storehouse resembles the largest pint in the world, stretching up to the Gravity Bar, the best viewing spot in the City.

Enjoy a free pint of Guinness at the top and discover the secrets of the Guinness brew on the way up.

You will find Guinness Storehouse at our 'Bus Stop 14'.

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Royal Hospital

Royal Hospital Royal Hospital Kilmainham – Now home to the Irish Museum of Modern Art, this spectacular building took four years to complete.

It is set in the stately grandeur of its own formal landscaped gardens and tree lined avenues.

You will find Royal Hospital at our 'Bus Stop 15'.

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Kilmainham Gaol

Kilmainham Gaol Kilmainham Gaol – This is one of the largest unoccupied jails in Europe.

Its eerie setting holds the history to many political prisoners, including Eamon de Valera, who later became the president of Ireland.

You will find Kilmainham Gaol at our 'Bus Stop 16'.

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Heuston Station

Heuston Station Heuston Station – Built over 150 years ago this station was given an imposing frontage so as to impress the passengers.

It services the south & west counties of Ireland. Today Irish Rail provides all of the train transportation to these destinations.

You will find Heuston Station at our 'Bus Stop 17'.

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Nancy Hands

Nancy Hands Traditional Irish Pubs - Some of the more local Irish pubs are located on this stretch.

Nancy Hands has an ornate dome window and the interior features an authentic Victorian Bar and original staircase from Trinity College.

You will find Nancy Hands at our 'Bus Stop 18'.

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Ryan’s

Ryan’s Traditional Irish Pubs - Some of the more local Irish pubs are located on this stretch.

Ryan’s has seen many famous people pass through its doors such as President Clinton and Julia Roberts!

You will find Ryan’s at our 'Bus Stop 18'.

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Phoenix Park

Phoenix Park This park stands on 1,752 acres of land and had a 7 mile wall surrounding the park. It is Europe’s largest urban park, with London’s Hyde Park fitting comfortably inside 5 times over.

It is home to the Wellington Monument, Aras An Uachtarain (the President of Ireland), Dublin Zoo, the Garda headquarters and a large heard of Fallow Deer, which roam freely.

You will find Phoenix Park at our 'Bus Stop 18'.

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Dublin Zoo

Dublin Zoo See all the wild and wonderful animals at Dublin Zoo! See the spot giraffe and zebra on the Plains of Africa and catch a glimpse of the herd of Asian elephants in the Rainforest.

You can go around the world and be back in time for dinner! Click to view more details & open hours at the Dublin Zoo

You will find Dublin Zoo at our 'Bus Stop 19'.

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Collin’s Barracks

Collin’s Barracks This was the oldest inhabited barracks in Europe. Renamed Collins Barracks after the revolutionary leader Michael Collins.

Today it houses the very fine national collections of weaponry; furniture; folklife; costume; silver; ceramics and glasswear; musical instruments; uniforms and much more.

You will find Collin’s Barracks at our 'Bus Stop 20'.

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Old Jameson Distillery

Old Jameson Distillery Old Jameson Distillery – An engaging guided tour bringing you through the history of Jameson whiskey. Starting with a video, through to an animated exhibition and a glass of whiskey to finish! Looking for evening entertainment – why not book a Jameson Shindig evening.

Enjoy a guided tour of the distillery, followed by an aperitif Jameson signature drink and then a sumptuous 4-course meal. The atmosphere is lively with music from the Jameson Players and the Claddagh Irish dancers playing throughout the night. Not suitable for children under 18 years of age.

You will find Old Jameson Distillery at our 'Bus Stop 21'.

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St. Michan’s Church

St. Michan’s Church A small unimpressive church yet bursting with impressive facts. Handel is said to have practiced his world famous Messiah on the church organ.

While in the depths of the crypt lie 3 mummified remains, which are on view as part of the tour.

You will find St. Michan’s Church at our 'Bus Stop 21'.

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Writer's Museum

Writer's Museum Anyone who wants to discover, explore, or simply enjoy Dublin's immense literary heritage.

Whatever you think you know about Irish literature, you’re sure to find something to astound and delight you at this visitor attraction.

You will find Writer's Museum at our 'Bus Stop 23'.

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Convention Centre

Convention Centre The Convention Centre Dublin (The CCD) is Ireland's new world class purpose-built international conference and event venue.

Opened in September 2010, Ireland now has an iconic state of the art conference facility.

You will find Convention Centreat our 'Bus Stop 25'.

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Famine Monument

Famine Monument The sculpture is a commemorative work dedicated to those Irish people forced to emigrate during the 19th century Irish Famine.

The location is particularly fitting as one of the first voyages to set sail departed from Custom House situated at the Docklands.

You will find Famine Monument at our 'Bus Stop 25'.

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Grand Canal Theatre

Grand Canal Theatre Visually this building is a wonderful piece of architect and opened its doors in March 2010.

With seating capacity for 2,000 people and theatrical experiences including Ballets, Musicals, Family Shows, Drama, Concerts, Comedy, Orchestral you're sure to be impressed!

You will find Grand Canal Theatre at our 'Bus Stop 25'.

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Jeanie Johnston

Jeanie Johnston Jeanie Johnston is an accurate replica of the original ship which sailed between Tralee in Co. Kerry and North America during Famine times.

This tour replicates the daunting experience that millions of Irish faced seeking survival.

You will find Jeanie Johnston at our 'Bus Stop 25'.

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The O2

The O2 The O2 was built on the site of the former Point Theatre, a smaller music venue.

Today The O2 can hold 14,000 people but has kept the original front from the Point.

You will find The O2 at our 'Bus Stop 26'.

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The Dublin Wheel

The Dublin Wheel The Wheel of Dublin, a 60 metre tall observation wheel and offers unparalleled views across the city taking in Croke Park and The Aviva Stadium and stretching as far as the Dublin Mountains, The Four Courts and Howth Head.

You will find The Dublin Wheel at our 'Bus Stop 26'.

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Leprechaun Museum

Leprechaun Museum The leprechaun was a somewhat neglected character in Irish Mythology, although many people know something about him, to date there was not much background material available to the public.

This museum is designed to be a fun and engaging way to access the folklore and mythology of Ireland.

You will find the Leprechaun Museum at our 'Bus Stop 22'.

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Stop 11

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Stop 13

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Stop 27

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Stop 24

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