I loved that its a guided tour because that way you know all the legends and stories about this beings. The guide was so passionate about telling stories and keeping us very attentive to what she said...
The tour was fun and informative. Our tour guide Deirdre was so enthusiastic and told the story brilliantly. She also gave us a list of places to go whilst we were around the area! Lovely personal tou...
Disappointing visit. Pretty expensive too. 42 € for two adults and a child. Just few rooms . Story told nicely but you can get it anywhere these days. Don't wasted time . Avoid.
Avoid the place. Just a few rooms , not a great attraction at all. Big chair room , not a big deal. Story told nicely but you can have an audio anywhere free or much cheaper then a visit. Save Your ti...
Leprechauns are from Irish mythology and spirit, and this "Louvre of Leprechauns" will give you a full education about their place in the nation's stories. The storytelling tours give visitors the full "leprechaun experience," including a tunnel full of optical illusions, a fairy fort, and a rainbow and a pot of gold.
Explore the world of Irish folklore and mythology at The National Leprechaun Museum. Located in the heart of Dublin
An amazing interactive fun place to go. Get in touch with your inner child and enjoy it!
Very cool experience, some of the stories might be frightening for kids. Fun museum, a bit interactive, but the tickets are quite expensive at €14.
Your satisfaction with this place will largely depend on your sense of humor. There were parts that were very informative. There were also parts where I could have imagined some people thinking this place up after a long night at the bar. Don't get me wrong, my friends and I loved it! There was a perfect balance between information and silliness. Oddly enough, there were no kids while I was there, but I can imagine kids would love this place! Go in with an open mind and don't expect a stuffy "museum" atmosphere and you will love it. Bonus: If you draw a picture at the end, they will post it on their Flickr feed!
not recommended for tourists...if u got a kid or so, u can go hear their story...