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Old City Walls
Old City Walls
Phone direct :
Dublin 2, Dublin
Defensive walls were built around Dublin at various times by the Vikings, the Normans and their successors. Although only a few sections still survive, old documents - especially a detailed report of 1585 - give location and descriptions of the walls, gates and towers. Look out for a series of granite markers erected in 1991 at various points along the line of the walls....
Dublins Viking Adventure
Dublins Viking Adventure
Phone direct :
Essex Street West, Off Fishamble Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Dublin
You have the opportunity to travel through time at Dublin's Viking Adventure, an exciting, live and interactive experience of life in Viking Dublin. The Norse guide takes you on a fascinating journey through a Dublin of long ago. Walk the narrow streets of the Viking Town of 'Dublin' where you can chat to the locals, observe their daily work and even experience the sounds and smells of the city, imaginatively and accurately recreated and brought to life.
Located close to Wood Quay, the...
Grafton Street
Grafton Street
Phone direct :
Grafton Street, Dublin, Dublin
Grafton Street is Dublin's pedestrianised shopping street. It lies in the very heart of Dublin city and runs from College Green to St. Stephen's Green. It is Dublin's most fashionable street and the busiest shopping street in Ireland!
All the high street stores are located here along with numerous cafes, pubs and restaurants.
A stroll down Grafton Street is a must - it's always buzzing with musicians, mime artists and talented buskers! Look out for the Molly Malone...
Garden Of Remembrance
Garden Of Remembrance
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Parnell Square, Dublin 1, Dublin
Designed by Daithi Hanly and dedicated to the memory of all those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish freedom.
The large sculpture by Oisin Kelly is based on the theme of the "Children of Lir", who according to an old Irish legend were changed into swans. The sculpture evokes Yeats' famous lines about the 1916 Rebellion: "All is changed, changed utterly; A terrible beauty is born".
The garden is intended as a place of quiet remembrance and reflection. It was opened by...
City Hall
City Hall
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Cork Hill, Dame Street, Dublin 2, Dublin
City Hall is a wonderful example of 18th century Neo-Classical architecture. The building was designed by Thomas Cooley and built between 1769 and 1779 as the Royal Exchange for the Merchants of Dublin. Dublin Corporation acquired the building as its administrative headquarters in 1851 and it has been home to the City Council every since.
City Hall reopened in September 2000 after major restoration programme. As far as possible, City Hall has been returned to its original configuration....
Saint Audoen's Church
Saint Audoen's Church
Phone direct :
Corn Market St (Near High St.), Dublin 2, Dublin
The church was founded by the Anglo-Normans and dedicated to the Norman saint, St Audoen o Rouen. It was one of a group of Guild Chapels, and one of the leading churches in Dublin in its day. Public announcements, such as the Pronouncements of Papal Bulls, were made here, and public penances performed.
The west doorway probably dates to around 1200, but the lower portion of the tower above it is largely 17th century in date. The present church consists only of the nave of the orig...
Ulysses
Ulysses
Phone direct :
Dublin 2, Dublin
Hailed by many as the greatest book of the century, and dismissed by others as obscene, obscure or both, James Joyce's novel Ulysses made Dublin famous throughout the world.
Published in 1922, it was set in Dublin on 16h June 1904 and meticulously recreated the city and its characters as they were on that day, using real locations and real events.
From his home at 7 Eccles Street the book's central character, Leopold Bloom, sets off around the city, meeting friends and going...
James Joyce Centre
James Joyce Centre
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35 North Great George's Street, Dublin 1, Dublin
The James Joyce Centre is located on North Great George's Street, one of the city's finest remaining Georgian thoroughfares. The Centre is housed in a beautifully restored 18th century Georgian Townhouse and is located only about 300 metres from O'Connell Street.
The Centre aims to promote a greater interest in the life and works of Joyce and to do this it organises daily tours of the house and walks through the heartland of Joyce's north inner city. It has all the usual audiovisual tr...
Temple Bar
Temple Bar
Phone direct :
27 Eustace Street, Temple Bar, Dublin 2, Dublin
Temple Bar is Dublin's Cultural Quarter. First Developed in the 19th century with narrow cobbled streets running close to the banks of the river Liffey, the area is full of character and charm. The streets are pedestrianised and to really appreciate all that Temple Bar has to offer, take time to stroll around. Ideally situated in the heart of the city centre the area is a hive of activity where artists, designers and young entrepreneurs with creative ideas have set up small art galleries,...
Henry Street
Henry Street
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Henry Street, Dublin, Dublin
Henry Street is one of the main shopping streets in Dublin. It can be found just off O'Connell Street -Dublin's main street. Noteable shopping centres located here include the Jervis Shopping Centre and the Ilac Shopping Centre. Arnotts, Debenhams, Dunnes and Pennys are also located here included lots of other high street fashion stores.
Moore Street can be found just off Grafton Street and it's well worth a stroll down this street. It's one of the oldest food markets in Dublin. <...
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