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Giant's Causeway (165 miles away): The result of an ancient volcanic eruption, this mythical attraction is now a UNESCO World ...
Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, Trinity College is Ireland's oldest and most notable college. Among its alumni are such ...
4. National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology, Kildare Street, Dublin, 447,137 visitors 5. Science Gallery at Trinity College Dublin, 406,982 visitors 6. Farmleigh, Dublin, 402,773 visitors 7.
Dublin lures you with its heady mix of history, books and bars. Check out some top attractions you can’t miss when you take a trip to Ireland’s lively, friendly capital.
This is the official list of top free attractions: The National Gallery of Ireland Dublin Dublin 718,637 National Botanic Gardens Dublin Dublin 553,348 Irish Museum of Modern Art Dublin Dublin 485,702 ...
The Guinness Storehouse remains the most popular fee-paying attraction in the country, with a 10% jump in visitors meaning that the factory saw 1.6 million people walk through its gates in 2016.
Dublin Castle is currently the most popular tourist attraction in the country run by the OPW. New figures released shows it had 203,051 visitors from January to the end of May, which is up 43,000 ...
The tourist authority’s annual list of Ireland’s top visitor attractions points to another bumper year with most of the destinations – both free and fee-paying – recording strong growth ...
Two Fingal visitor attractions have made it onto a new Fáilte Ireland list of the top 45 visitor attractions in the country. Malahide Castle and Gardens is the region's highest performing ...
Ireland’s top free attractions for 2017 were: 1. The National Gallery of Ireland – 1,065,929 2. Castletown House Parklands – 666,541 3. Glendalough Site – 639,826 ...
Ireland’s top 5 free to enter attractions for 2017: 1) The National Gallery of Ireland – 1,065,929 (+41%) 13 National Gallery Ireland ...
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