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Hill 16
Stadium
👍👍 It's iconic, it's colourful, it's vibrant, it's loud, it's messy but there is only one Hill 16. If the dubs are playing it is something to behold in all of world sports but still exceptional on any big day. The facilities are a bit basic and you will be standing for a long time but worth the pain.
4.80 (335 reviews)
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Jameson Distillery Bow St.
Distillery
Expert guides tell the story of Jameson in a recreated distillery scene with tastings and dining.
4.70 (3.9K reviews)
3
Smock Alley Theatre, 1662
Performing arts theater
One of the world's oldest theatres in sympathetically restored original space and church buildings.
4.70 (1.1K reviews)
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Bolands Mills
Historical landmark
👍👍 Stopping on my bike journey for some nice shots. Perfect day in Dublin
4.70 (47 reviews)
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Richmond Barracks
Cultural center
😐 On the plus side Richmond Barracks is easily accessible located very close to the Goldenbridge Red Line LUAS stop. The staff are welcoming and extremely helpful, genuinely they could not do enough. On the downside there is very little to see. Approximately ninety five percent of the barracks were...
4.60 (312 reviews)
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Ha'penny Bridge
Bridge
Refurbished 19th-century cast-iron span & city symbol, crossed by thousands of pedestrians daily.
4.50 (13K reviews)
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GPO Museum
History museum
Popular immersive & interactive attraction & tourist hub on the 1916 Easter Rising aftermath.
4.50 (1.8K reviews)
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Phil Lynott Statue
Sculpture
👍👍 Phil Lynott originally born in West Bromwich england but grew up in Dublin Ireland and always referred himself to be Irish and was extremely proud of it too. Singer, songwriter, bass player, producer and poet. Front man of Thin Lizzy. This wonderful life size sculpture is a must see for any Phil Lyn...
4.50 (796 reviews)
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The Phoenix Monument
Historical landmark
👍👍 Lovely monument located in the roundabout at Áras An Uachtaráin. The Phoenix Park is a fantastic spot for a walk any time of year.
4.50 (265 reviews)
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Waterfall Iveagh Gardens
Historical landmark
👍 The park was pretty, the waterfall is fake lol, so it doesn’t have to be on when you arrive. Not really special, but nice piece of greenery and it’s not too crowded. 4/5
4.50 (90 reviews)
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Diving Bell
Historical landmark
👍👍 Smallest museum in the world. Free, open 24/7. Don't wear high heels if you want to go inside. Six men worked inside it breathing compressed air digging up the bottom of the river Liffey to create Dublin Port. Devised by engineer Bindon Blood Stoney in the 18th century it was in use until 1959. Tota...
4.50 (88 reviews)
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St. Patrick's Tower at The Digital Hub
Historical landmark
😐 St Patrick’s Tower is located on Thomas Street in Dublin City. It was built in 1757 and was the largest smock windmill in Europe used to power the Roe Whiskey Distillery. A smock mill is a type of windmill that consists of a sloping sides that resembled smocks worn by farmers in the Netherlands, whe...
4.50 (61 reviews)
16
Ned O' Sheas
Irish pub
Basic rooms with free Wi-Fi above a traditional Irish pub with nightly live music and dancing.
$$ $$
4.40 (1.8K reviews)
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Brendan Behan Statue
Historical landmark
👍👍 The quite place next to the river with wonderful view, the place where people come to feed birds and they may come a few hundred of different ones to enjoy a meal. So lovely 😍!
4.40 (176 reviews)
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Parnell Monument
Historical landmark
👍👍 One of the historical monuments, free visit. Beautiful!
4.40 (134 reviews)
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Dublin Castle
Castle
Historic site, dating from 1204, with 2 museums, cafes and gardens, plus state rooms and a library.
4.30 (30.9K reviews)