The 10 places you can’t miss in Dublin!
The 10 places you can’t miss in Dublin!
Every corner of Dublin offers an unsuspected wealth that you must discover. Away from the beautiful landscapes, the city is a gold mine in itself, for a dream vacation in Ireland!
If you are going to travel to Ireland and you are going to make a stop in Dublin, you should know that there are some elements that will make your weekend an adventure. Between culture, nature and local life, below, we leave you our selection of the 10 places that you cannot miss in Dublin , always according to your tastes, of course!
Trinity College . It is the oldest university in the country and it can be visited, along with its library. An architectural and cultural wonder that you can admire for just € 10 for adults.
Dublin Castle . In this case, it is a Romanesque style building built in 1204 as an old Viking fort and that you can visit for € 4.50.
Phoenix Park . It is one of the largest parks in Europe and represents the green lung of the city. Its price? Free. Keep in mind that you can also visit the zoo, within the park grounds, whose entrance is around € 16.50.
Guinness Storehouse . The brewery is an opportunity to discover the most popular brewing in Ireland, with the possibility of having a tasting at the end of the visit.
The old prison of Kilmainham ( Kilmainham Gaol , in Irish). It was in operation from 1796 to 1924. To visit it, you must pay € 8 per adult and € 4 per child.
Temple Bar. Dublin’s central district offers Irish pubs and little stalls on cobbled streets. Mandatory stop!
The National Gallery of Ireland . It was inaugurated in 1854 and has paintings by artists such as Rembrandt, David or Caravaggio.
Saint Stephen’s Green Park . It is an open-air national park where you can recharge your batteries during your visit to the capital.
St. Patrick’s Cathedral . It was built between 1220 and 1260 and is the last memory of medieval times, whose visit costs € 5 per person.
Ha’penny Bridge . It is the most famous bridge in Dublin, since at the time, you had to pay half a cent (hence its name) to cross it.
These are some of the places you can enjoy in the capital of Ireland! However, it will be necessary to know how much time you have to organize your visit.