Enjoy panoramic views of Dublin city from the Chimney Viewing Tower at Smithfield Village. The existing 185 ft old Jameson Distillery Chimney has been topped with a two-tiered, glass enclosed viewing platform.
The choice for shopping is endless in Dublin, from designer fashion at Brown Thomas, to Georges St Arcade packed with eclectic boutiques, the elegance of the 18th century Powerscourt Townhouse with antique and jewellery shops to the state-of-the-art shopping experience that is Dundrum.
Watch a play at one of several Irish Theatrical Institutions such as The Abbey, The Peacock or The Gate Theatre. The Abbey regularly reanimates plays from the Irish repertoire.
Find out what goes into making a pint of Guinness! It's a dramatic story that begins over 250 years ago and ends in Gravity Bar with a complimentary pint and an astonishing view of Dublin City.
The Irish literary tradition is one of the most illustrious in the world and in 1991 the Dublin Writers Museum opened to house a history of literary Dublin.
Visit Trinity College Dublin, the oldest university in Dublin and see the Book of Kells, written around the year 800 AD, this exhibition attracts over 500,000 visitors each year.
No trip to Dublin would be complete without a visit to the cultural quarter of the city, Temple Bar. The cobbled streets, quirky shops, cosmopolitan café bars and eateries create the ultimate bohemian experience day and night!
Discover the world of the wild at Dublin Zoo, founded in 1830, the zoo is the fourth oldest in the world and one of Dublin’s top visitor attractions.
Try a delicious pub lunch or dinner with entertainment in Johnnie Fox's Pub, one of the oldest pubs in Ireland, set in the Dublin Mountains. Fantastic food, fabulous view!
Kilmainham Gaol Museum, closed in 1924, is one of the largest unoccupied gaols in Europe and its exhibition covers some of the most heroic and tragic events in Irish history.