Dublin CastleThe heart of historic Dublin, Dublin Castle is a breathtaking attraction that should be on any visitor's must-see list.
www.dublincastle.ie
Now high on the Dublin sightseeing agenda St Patrick's Cathedral is traditionally the site of a holy well used by St Patrick for baptisms, and a church dating back to late 5th century.
www.stpatrickscathedral.ie
Founded in 1592, the University of Dublin, Trinity College is one of the most famous educational institutions in the world. Among its many attractions is the Book of Kells.
www.tcd.ie
One of Europe's leading concert venues, based in Dublin city centre and home to the RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra.
www.nch.ie
Guinness Storehouse The Guinness Storehouse is a building reborn. It is the home of Guinness, a world-class visitor attraction where you can go on an incredible journey through the history and making of the world famous beer. www.guinness-storehouse.com
Originally built in 1780, the Old Jameson Distillery once considered one of the largest and finest distilleries in the world has been recreated to its former glory.
www.jameson.ie
Temple Bar, Dublin's "left bank", is home to a number of offbeat clothing and record shops amongst the myriad of restaurants, traditional bars and discos. It comes alive in the evenings.
www.templebar.ie
St. Stephens Green is a 27 acre peaceful oasis in the middle of Dublin City. The park has many statues including memorials to Yeats and James Joyce. It’s a great place to go in the summer time for people watching or having lunch or to feed the ducks and wander around and see the beautiful display of flowers and fountains.
www.discoverdublin.ie/wildcoachtours_wicklow.html