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Choose from a great range of Jurys Doyle Dublin hotels in central locations, the perfect destination for a city break. 



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  • Christ Church Cathedral
  • Trinity College
  • Guinness Storehouse
  • Shopping on Grafton Street
  • Kilmainham Jail


Things To Do in Dublin

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Christ Church CathedralDublin's oldest building, erected in 1038, it was the centre of medieval Dublin. Inside are a range of oddities and relics, including the heart of St Laurence, Dublin's patron saint. Open daily 9.45am-5pm. Services take place on Sunday at 11am, 3.30pm and 5pm (in Irish). Entry: Donation of €3 is requested. Christ Church Place. Phone 677 8099. http://www.cccdub.ie/.
Dublin CastleA joy for anyone interested in archaeology or history. Dublin Castle was built in the 13th century on top of the foundations of a Viking structure. The castle served as a military fortress, prison, court of law and the core of British administration in Ireland until 1922. It's now used for state functions and government conferences. Guided tours are available. Open Monday to Friday 10am-5pm; Saturday, Sunday and holidays 2-5pm. Closed during state functions. Admission is €4. Dame Street (2). Phone 677 7129 or 677 7270. http://www.dublincastle.ie.
Dublin City HallInside City Hall is an interesting exhibition about Dublin's history, with historical items from the old city and multimedia presentations. The building, which dates from 1779, was recently renovated. Guided tours are available. Open Monday to Saturday 10am-5.15pm, Sunday and holidays 2-5pm. Dame Street (2). Phone 672 2204.
Howth Golf ClubPlay a round of golf at Howth Golf Club located on the beautiful scenic peninsula of Howth in north-east County Dublin, Ireland. The club features wonderful views over the city of Dublin, south to Co. Wickow, north over Co. Dublin and Co. Louth and the sea to the east. On a clear day you can see as far as the Mountains of Mourne in Co. Down.  Click here to visit the Howth Golf Club website.
Ireland For VisitorsFor more information on things to see and do in Dublin, visit the Ireland For Visitors website.
Irish Museum of Modern ArtHoused in the beautifully restored Royal Hospital Kilmainham (which was modeled on Les Invalides in Paris), the museum exhibits contemporary art and has an impressive permanent collection that includes pieces representing the cutting edge of Irish and international art. A historical tour and slide show of the hospital is available depending on demand. Open Tuesday to Saturday 10am-5.30pm, Sunday and holidays noon-5.30pm. Admission is free. Military Road, Kilmainham (8). Phone 612 9900. http://www.modernart.ie.
James Joyce CentreJames Joyce is one of Dublin's most famous 20th century writers.  Author of such works as Dubliners, Ulysses and his autobiographical novel A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Joyce's name is forever linked to the city of Dublin.  The James Joyce Centre is dedicated to promoting the life and works of James Joyce to novices and scholars alike.  Open Mon-Sat 09.30-17.00, Sun 12.30-17.00, admission costs €5.00 for adults.  North Great George's Street (1). Phone 878 8547.  Visit the James Joyce Centre website for more information.
Johnny Fox's PubSituated in Glencullen in the Dublin mountains, Johnny Fox's is one of Ireland's oldest and most famous Traditional Irish pubs.  Visit Johnny Fox's website.
Kilmainham JailUntil the 1920s, the British incarcerated and, in 1916, after the Easter Rising, executed, Irish political prisoners at this site. The jail was closed in 1924 and it is now a moving place to visit. See the audiovisual show and take a guided tour. Open April to September daily 9.30am-4.45pm, October to March Monday to Friday 9.30am-4pm, Sunday 10am-4.45pm. Admission costs €4.40 euros for adults. Inchicore Road, Kilmainham (8). Phone 453 5984.
Leinster RugbyVisit the Leinster Rugby website for more information on the dates, locations and prices of future rugby matches.
Marsh's LibraryJust a few steps away from St Patrick's Cathedral is Ireland's oldest public library. Founded by Archbishop Narcissus Marsh in 1701, this tiny gem is charming and well worth a visit for its collection of early books and manuscripts, not to mention the cages used to confine readers in an effort to discourage theft of rare or valuable volumes. Open Monday and Wednesday to Friday 10am-1pm and 2-5pm, Saturday 10.30am-1pm. Admission costs €5.50 for adults. St. Patrick's Close (8). Phone 454 3511. http://www.marshlibrary.ie.
Sightseeing Bus Tours of DublinDaily ‘Open Top Hop On Hop Off’ sightseeing tours of Dublin with Irish City Tours.  See it all with a 24hr ticket to use on over 20 stops.  Enjoy full day & half day tours to experience Wicklow, Newgrange, Powerscourt Gardens, Glendalough & Malahide Castle.  Irish City Tours has been awarded the Failte Ireland Service Excellence Award in both 2004 & 2005.  For more tour details, please visit the Irish City Tours website.
The DublinerThe definitive guide to what's happening in Europe's liveliest city.  This online magazine provides information on Irish culture, arts, restaurant and hotels.  Visit The Dubliner website for more.
The Old Jameson Distillery

Relive the fascinating story of Jameson at The Old Jameson Distillery. Enjoy a guided tour and tutored whiskey tasting, and discover how Jameson became the world's leading Irish Whiskey. Lunch in the 'Still Room Restaurant', enjoy a Jameson cocktail in the '1780 Bar', or choose a Jameson branded gift from the extensive shopping facilities.  Tours: 7 days, 9.30 am - 6.00p.m. (last tour at 5.30 p.m.).  Admission: €8.75pp (for guided tour).  The Old Jameson Distillery, Bow Street, Smithfield, Dublin 7.  On Luas (Red Line), at 'Smithfield' stop.  Tel: 00 353 1 8072355 or email: reservations@ojd.ie.  Visit The Old Jameson Distillery website for more information.

Trinity CollegeThe sole college of the University of Dublin, Trinity was founded by Queen Elizabeth I in 1592. The reason most visitors venture to Trinity is to take a look at the Book of Kells, the renowned "illuminated" manuscript created by monks around AD 800. It's one of the oldest books in the world and one of the most exquisite. The Book of Kells is on display at the Old Library, and the ticket price includes admission to the Long Room, a striking space that contains 200,000 of the college's oldest books. Open Monday to Saturday 9.30am-5pm, Sunday noon-4.30 pm (from 9.30am June to September). College Green (2). Phone 608 1177.
Walking Tours of DublinDiscover the 2,000 year old history of Dublin on foot with Pat Liddy’s walking tours of Dublin.  Visit www.walkingtours.ie for more details.



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