Established in 1204, Dublin Castle is amongst the oldest surviving architecture in Ireland. All of the historic building have now been restored and the castle is a huge tourist attraction as well as having many functional rooms used for conferences and events. Dublin 2 |
Why not take a walk through Guinness thriugh the ages, learn about the brewing process and have a "free" pint overlooking the Dublin City skyline at the Gravity Bar. If cooking is your thing why not learn to cook with Guinness or simply taste their treats. If its Guinness souvenirs you want, where better to buy them than the home of Guinness in Dublin City just minutes from all of the Castle Hotel Group Hotels in Dublin City. St James's Gate, Dublin 8 |
This museum is home to some of Ireland's most famous writers. Memorabilia, portraits, letters and photographs of three centuries worth of history from James Joyce, Samuel Beckett, Oscar Wilde and many more.
18 Parnell Square, Dublin 1 |
Trinity college was founded in 1592. Don't miss seeing the Book of Kells in Trinity College Library. Transcribed by monks around 800AD, the main text is that of the four Gospels in Saint Jerome's Latin version. considered to be amongst the finest example of Celtic art. College Green, Dublin 2 |
Go back in time to see the Vikings arriving in Dublin. The Viking adventure re-creates the sights & sounds of Dublin as the Vikings knew it in medieval times.
There is also a collection of artefacts, which were discovered in excavations at nearby Wood Quay.
St Michael’s Hill |