Most of Ireland's attractions are located either within or near Dublin. There are many interesting places to visit that are free of charge, such as the National Gallery of Ireland, the Botanical Gardens, and the Guinness Mansion. The Dublin attractions map also includes museums, attractions and tours with paid admission. You can buy a guide to Dublin attractions in Russian right at the airport. You can also take advantage of tripmydream's tips.
Below is a list of Dublin's must-see attractions.
The Emerald Isle's largest cathedral. It's not just an architectural treasure of the country: many ceremonies attended by the President of Ireland are still held here.
It doesn't take a Dublin sightseeing map to find this memorable place for every Irishman. The Garden of Memories is located in the heart of the city. The incredibly beautiful park was erected in honor of military, political figures and just brave citizens who gave their lives for the country's independence.
The famous library houses hundreds of manuscripts, paintings, prints and rare books. Some of the exhibits date back to years before the modern era. The museum consists of many sections, each of which offers a first-hand look at books and art from different eras. Admission to the Chester Beatty Library is free on weekdays.
The largest sports stadium that regularly hosts soccer, rugby and hurling competitions. It was built in 1884. The stadium has only been renovated once in its entire existence. Croke Park also hosts concerts.
One of the most popular tourist spots in all of Europe. Here you can not only learn the secrets of brewing from Irish masters, but also relax in a bar called Gravity, buy beer-flavored souvenirs and sweets, and see a collection of beer barrels. The rooftop of this Dublin landmark offers stunning views of the capital's streets, which you can capture in photos.