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Dublin Castle
4.3
/5
139 Reviews
based on 5098 reviews
"Castle"
Sun - Sat 9:45 AM - 5:15 PM (Local time)
_We***51
"Authentic experience of the medieval era with great reference to its architecture and an indepth insight into the lives of royalty. Totally worth it!"
Nearby City
Kilmainham Gaol
4.3
/5
50 Reviews
based on 26640 reviews
"Historical Site"
Sun - Sat 9:30 AM - 6:00 PM (Local time)
GLS***83
"An important landmark in Ireland's history. Learn about the establishing of the state and the tales of the 1916 Rising."
Nearby City
Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre
4
/5
5 Reviews
"Historical Site"
Open on Sat-Sun,11:00am-6:00pm;Open on Mon,Wed-Fri,9:30am-6:00pm (Local time)
Mary Kennedy
"I took my 5 and 2 year old here on a rainy day. They loved it! They loved the people dressed up in old clothes, the stories of how they lived, what they ate and the songs. My 5 year old loved going up the old windy stairs and looking out from the top of the castle. The only difficulty I had was its not pram friendly and there are lots of stairs."
Nearby City
Swords Castle
5
/5
1 Reviews
"Historical Site"
Open on Tue-Sun,9:30am-4:30pm (Local time)
Samanta Cortés
"If you are a history lover and you like to see restored antiques, Swords Castle is going to enchant you. It is 35 minutes from Dublin city center by bus. The number 33 will leave you in. Remember that in Ireland most castles are in ruins, so take this opportunity."
Nearby City
Slane Castle
5
/5
3 Reviews
based on 307 reviews
"Castle"
juki235
"This castle is an old castle in Slany, a private castle belonging to the Royal Irish nobility, and now it has become a museum with a restaurant in the basement. The entire castle is made of piles of stones. It is very strong and it is definitely a place worth visiting."
Nearby City
Saint Paul's Church
5
/5
1 Reviews
based on 7 reviews
"Church"
"Historical Site"
HSJ233
"St. Paul's Church in Dublin is not very famous. It is located on the Liffey River, on the west side of the city, near the Four Courts and Phoenix Park. The exterior of the church does not look too grand. Churches by this name are more common in Europe."
Nearby City
Glendalough Monastic Settlement
5
/5
2 Reviews
based on 2114 reviews
"Other Places of Worship"
"Historical Site"
D29***89
"Peace and tranquility permeate this ancient monastic site. It's a very special place for those who are able to sense the aura here and transport themselves back to when it was a thriving settlement. The round tower is one of the most outstanding examples remaining in Ireland. Easily within reach from Dublin for a day trip. Good walking shoes required."
Nearby City
Belfast Exposed
4.4
/5
91 Reviews
based on 2 reviews
"Ancient Settlement"
Open 24 hours (Local time)
sculptor
"Belfast is the largest city in Northern Ireland. By the early 19th century, Belfast had become a major port. It played a key role in the industrial revolution and became the world's largest flax producer. Shipbuilding is also a key industry. The Harlan and Wolf shipyards that built the RMS Titanic are the largest shipyards in the world. Belfast has been the capital since the establishment of Northern Ireland in 1921. Here was the scene of various factional conflicts between its Catholic and Protestant populations. In this conflict, these opposing groups are now commonly called Republicans and Loyalists, respectively. Bombing, assassinations and street violence are the background of the whole troublesome life. Since the peace agreement was reached in 1998, the Belfast city centre has been expanded and updated."
Nearby City
Belfast Castle
4.3
/5
41 Reviews
based on 1089 reviews
"Castle"
陌染MM
"Belfast Castle belongs to the luxurious Scottish architectural style. It was built by the Marquis of Donegal in the 1870s. There is a beautiful garden and a cultural center outside the castle. The cultural center displays some exhibits about the castle for a long time. , The castle is located on Cave Hill and can see the beautiful scenery of Belfast City and Belfast Lake. The castle is an excellent place for meetings, weddings, celebrations and other events. Other facilities in the castle include a wine cellar. Restaurants and wine cellar antique shops. The restaurants here often have private events. When I came, it happened to be a private venue, so I could not go in and visit. Address: Belfast Castle, Antrim Road, Belfast, County Antrim, Belfast, BT15 5GR Route: Take 1B, 1D, 1E, 1F from Upper Queen Street in the city center to Belfast Castle Antrim Road station, 40 minutes by car. Opening hours: Front desk: Sunday and Monday 9:00-18:00, Tuesday to Saturday 9:00-10:30, Castle Shop: 11:00-16:30 Tickets: free"
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Castletown House
based on 370 reviews
"Museum"
"Historical Site"
Open from 10:00am-5:00pm (Local time)
得得意意噶肥瓊
"Experience the strong European and American architecture Castletown house, which is a building with European and American style. The main purpose of coming here is to investigate the local customs and customs. It is used in paintings. I have been hearing friends say that the architecture here is very distinctive, both classical and modern. Came here to investigate and investigate. Classical and modern love here is like a palace in European and American TV dramas. It is luxurious and luxurious, with multi-storey retro-style buildings, with chandeliers decorating everything around. It cannot be said that the surrounding accessories are so precious that it makes this place. It is beautiful and magnificent, and it is the unique architectural style, the ingenious combination of classic and modern, which has a natural feeling. The most amazing thing is the stairs, which are very beautiful and often appear in TV shows. The garden outside the castle is very large. The garden is lush and suitable for strolling. The main and biggest discovery is that there is a lake in the garden. There are a few swans in the lake. The swans are not afraid of people. You can get close to them and take pictures by the way. What I miss, and what I know, points to note: the swans in the lake cannot be fed to the castle: the murals in the castle, the building can be photographed and food: there is no unique food nearby, you can bring snacks, you must bring your own garbage Bag season: February and March are the best season to come here"
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