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Top Things to do In Dublin 2021
Top Things to do In Dublin 2021
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National Library of Ireland
4.7
/5
22 Reviews
based on 556 reviews
"Museum"
Open on Mon-Wed,9:30am-7:45pm;Open on Thu-Fri,9:30am-4:45pm;Open on Sat,9:30am-12:45am (Local time)
Pippa Bates
"A great activity for those on a budget, and one which can easily be squeezed into a weekend itinerary. It's located near the National Gallery and a few other museums. Not many tourists venture here, but it's free to enter, open everyday, and there's a lot to see. Just be aware that you have to remove your belongings and lock them in a locker before entering. The award winning exhibitions which are housed here are also free to enter and extremely interesting. It's worth admiring the beautiful architecture of the outside too."
Leinster House
based on 86 reviews
National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology & History
4.3
/5
28 Reviews
based on 5621 reviews
"Museum"
Business hours TBA (Local time)
juki235
"The Irish Archaeological Museum is located in the Urban Museum in Dublin. Although it is not very large, the products inside are very rich. Especially some of the swamp corpses unearthed in it have a history of more than 5,000 years. The skin of these corpses can be preserved. It is really incredible. It is worth visiting and understanding."
National Museum of Ireland - Natural History
4.3
/5
31 Reviews
based on 1245 reviews
"Museum"
Sun - Mon 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Tue - Sat 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM (Local time)
GLS***49
"Nice little free museum displaying animals native to Ireland. There is another floor displaying animals of the world, but it was under construction when I visited."
National Gallery of Ireland
4.3
/5
41 Reviews
based on 2086 reviews
"Art Museum"
Sun 11:00 AM - 5:30 PM, Mon - Wed 9:15 AM - 5:30 PM, Thu 9:15 AM - 8:30 PM, Fri - Sat 9:15 AM - 5:30 PM (Local time)
Daniel Pott
"One Vermeer in collection. "Lady Writing a Letter with Her Maid" is familiar but incorporates some new elements, like that weird angle."
Grand Lodge Museum
based on 3 reviews
"Museum"
Trinity College
4.5
/5
306 Reviews
"School"
Dublin Top 1 in Instagram-Worthy Locations
Open 24 hours (Local time)
_We***45
"great place to check out in Dublin. it has an amazing library. but there is a wait. The grounds are free to visit and take pictures. the buildings and the lawn are very nice. if you are interested in education and history definitely a place to go. they have student tours aswell."
Mansion House
4.5
/5
11 Reviews
based on 57 reviews
"Historical Architecture"
M49***70
"The Mansion House was built in 1710 and was purchased as the residence of the mayor of Dublin in 1715. Its role as the mayor’s residence continues to this day. The most famous feature inside is the "Round Room". On January 21, 1919, the first Irish Parliament was held in this room and the independence of Ireland was announced. Another huge restaurant is also unique, where the Cabinet and President of the Republic of Ireland meet regularly."
Oscar Wilde House
4.4
/5
19 Reviews
based on 7 reviews
"Museum"
"School"
juki235
"The Wilde House in Dublin is a place for many fairy tale lovers. Wilde is the author of a famous fairy tale play. There are famous works such as the Happy Prince that have been handed down to the world. His former residence retains many of his manuscripts and his tools and furniture. But now it is closed to the outside world, so everyone can only take a look at the door."
St. Ann's Church
based on 64 reviews
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