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EPIC THE IRISH EMIGRATION MUSEUM

The chq Building, Custom House Quay, D1, T. (+353) (0)1 906 0861, www.epicchq.com You won’t find leprechauns or pots of gold here, but you’ll discover that what it means to be Irish expands far beyond the borders of Ireland through the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists and even outlaws all […]

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CASTLETOWN HOUSE & PARKLANDS

Celbridge, Co. Kildare, W23 V9H3, t. (+353) (0)1 628 8252, www.castletown.ie, castletown@opw.ie, the heart of Ireland’s Ancient East and Ireland’s first and finest Palladian country house. Located just 20km from Dublin City, the estate is perfectly situated on the banks of the River Liffey within 120 acres of beautifully restored parklands. Refer to www.castletown.ie to […]

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FARMLEIGH HOUSE & ESTATE

Phoenix Park, Dublin, D15 TD50, t. (+353) (0)1 8155914, www.farmleigh.ie, farmleighguides@opw.ie An estate of 78 acres situated to the northwest of Dublin’s Phoenix Park, Farmleigh is a historic house and former home of the Guinness family. It also provides accommodation for State guests and visiting dignitaries. Farmleigh is a unique representation of its heyday, the […]

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NED O’SHEA’S (“THE MERCHANT”)

12 Lower Bridge Street, D8, t. +353 (0)1 679 3797, www.nedosheas.ie A trip to Dublin is not complete without experiencing the warm welcome of a traditional Irish pub. Ned O’Sheas, situated in Dublin’s Old Viking Quarter, is the perfect place to experience some traditional craic and learn a few tricks of the trade. They will […]

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TEELING WHISKEY DISTILLERY

15 Newmarket, D8, t. +(353) 1 531 0888 The Teeling Whiskey Distillery is Dublin’s leading destination for whiskey fans and for anyone with an interest in Dublin’s long association with the tradition of distilling. Enjoy a fully guided tour of the Teeling Whiskey Distillery and experience the sights, sounds and smells of a fully operational […]

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NATIONAL BOTANIC GARDENS

Glasnevin, D9, t. (+353) (0)1 804 0319, www.botanicgardens.ie, botanicgardens@opw.ie, The National Botanic Gardens are an oasis of calm and beauty in the city. They are noted for their fine plant collections, holding over 16,000 plant species and cultivars from a variety of habitats from all around the world. They are home to over 300 endangered […]

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MURPHYS HARLEY-DAVIDSON

Crow Street, Temple Bar, t. (+353) (0)1 516 0643, www.murphyshd.com, /murphysharleydavidson Nestled in Dublin’s busy Temple Bar, on Crow Street you will find Murphys Harley-Davidson, selling exclusive Dublin H-D merchandise, including T-shirts, caps, pins, & poker chips. The perfect souvenirs & collectables for you and your friends back home. Also selling a range of H-D […]

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GLASNEVIN CEMETERY MUSEUM

Finglas Rd, Glasnevin, D11, t. (+353) (0)1 882 6550, www.glasnevinmuseum.ie Since 1832, more than 1.5 million people have been interred in Glasnevin. A hauntingly gorgeous Victorian Garden cemetery, each guide is passionate about sharing their love of heritage and history, telling the stories of Ireland’s complex and fascinating history through daily walking tours. Perfect for […]

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BATTLE OF THE BOYNE VISITOR CENTRE – OLDBRIDGE HOUSE AND GARDENS

Oldbridge, Drogheda, Co. Meath A92 CY68, t. (+353)(0)41 9809950, www.battleoftheboyne.ie, battleoftheboyne@opw.ie, Located along the banks of the iconic River Boyne, the Battle of the Boyne Visitor Centre is located in the restored 18th century Oldbridge House. Fought in July 1690, between King William III and King James II, the battle was the largest ever attended […]

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Irish Whiskey Museum

119 Grafton Street, D2, t. (+353) (0)1 525 0970, www.irishwhiskeymuseum.ie This is one of Dublin’s most central visitor attractions, located opposite the main gates of Trinity College. Journey back through time while the Irish Whiskey Museum’s guides tell you the complete and unbiased history of Irish whiskey and its importance in Ireland’s turbulent past. Listen, […]

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This website was developed with support from Priority 6 (LEADER) of the Northern Ireland Rural Development Programme 2014-2020 by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs and the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development: Europe investing in rural areas.

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