The Little Museum of Dublin is a local history museum located in St Stephen's Green
Guinness Storehouse is a museum of the Irish brewery
Jameson Distillery Bow St. is a museum of the Jameson brand
St Stephens Green is a public garden in central Dublin
Trinity College Dublin was founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I
Irish Whiskey Museum The museum offers guided tours followed by whiskey tastings
National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology includes archaeological finds from the Bronze Age, Viking Age and Medieval periods
Dublin Zoo is one of the most visited tourist attractions in the city
Dublin Castle was built in 1204: two museums, restaurants, gardens, reception rooms and a library
Christ Church Cathedral is the main cathedral of Dublin
The National Gallery of Ireland is a museum with an extensive collection of works by European masters from the 14th to the 20th centuries in all major genres
Gaiety Theatre is a classic Victorian theatre with a varied programme
The Museum of Social History, located on Henrietta Street in Dublin
The history and secrets of Celtic culture, Iron Age artefacts and more at Ireland's National Museum
A private museum with many wax figures
The museum was opened in 1991 in the old building of the Royal Hospital, built in the 17th century
Tour through the same studios where world-famous musicians have created iconic tracks and albums
12th century Anglican Cathedral
One of Dublin's two main pedestrian shopping areas
Large stadium with a unique glass facade
The memorial commemorates the Great Famine, when the country's population was halved due to death and emigration
Ancient Church of Ireland temple: 12th-century tower and crypt with mummified remains
A bronze statue of the fictional tradeswoman Molly Malone, mentioned in a famous Irish song
The Ha'Penny Bridge is Dublin's oldest pedestrian crossing over the river Liffey
The largest stadium in Ireland, it hosts Gaelic football competitions from April to September