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5 days of Dublin’s best museums, castles & art
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Skerries Mills with Cream Tea, Malahide Castle, Casino Model Railway Museum, EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, Jeanie Johnston Tallship & Famine Museum, National Print Museum – Guided Historical Tour, 14 Henrietta Street Dublin, National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street, The Little Museum of Dublin, IMMA – Irish Museum of Modern Art, Saint Patrick's Cathedral, National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks, Chester Beatty Library & Museum, Dublin Castle, Dublinia, Christ Church CathedralGet ready for five days packed with Dublin’s most fascinating museums, grand castles, and creative art spaces. With the All Inclusive Pass, you’ll unlock the city’s rich history and vibrant culture—while saving money and enjoying total flexibility. This itinerary is perfect for anyone who wants to experience Dublin’s creative and historic side from every angle.
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Skerries Mills with Cream Tea: A coastal heritage treat
Start your Dublin adventure in the charming seaside town of Skerries. At Skerries Mills, you’ll step inside working windmills and a watermill, learning how Irish milling shaped local life. The setting is pure countryside-meets-coast, and the included cream tea in the cozy café is a delicious bonus. It’s a gentle, scenic introduction to Ireland’s rural traditions—plus, the nearby harbor is perfect for a breezy stroll.Skerries Mills with Cream Tea
Até uma hora€ 18,75Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoAn award-winning restoration of 16th-century windmills, Skerries Mills is quite a sight. Delve into more than 500 years of industrial history and get stuck in with an interactive tour. Don't miss out on the windmills in Skerries as well!
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Malahide Castle: Grandeur and gardens by the sea
Kick off your day at Malahide Castle, a medieval gem surrounded by lush parkland. Tour the grand rooms, discover the Talbot family’s 800-year story, and stroll through the beautiful gardens. The Avoca café nearby is perfect for a coffee break, and the castle’s coastal location makes it a refreshing escape from the city.Malahide Castle
1-2 horas€ 17,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoVisitors interested in Dublin’s rich history should visit Malahide Castle & Gardens, a magnificent 12th Century Castle located along the beautiful north Dublin coast, close to the picturesque seaside village of Malahide. Furnished with period furniture and an extensive collection of Irish portraits, you can take part in a guided tour through the many rooms and learn about his historic building. Don’t leave before you’ve walked around the beautiful Walled Gardens, either! - 2
Casino Model Railway Museum: Miniature worlds, big imagination
All aboard for a delightful stop at the Casino Model Railway Museum. This spot is packed with intricate model trains and detailed layouts, making it a hit for all ages. It’s a playful, hands-on way to explore Ireland’s railway history—plus, the nearby seafront is great for a quick walk.Casino Model Railway Museum
Até uma hora€ 9,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoThe Casino Model Railway Museum offers a close-up look at the exquisite workmanship of Cyril Fry’s hand-crafted models. Step inside to see stunning interactive displays that give provide all there is to know about Irish rolling stock and the history of the Irish railways.Railway buffs will adore this extraordinary model collection housed in the beautifully restored Casino cottage in the heart of Malahide village. Known as one of the finest thatched cottages in Ireland, Casino has been a landmark in the picturesque village for over 200 years.The extensive collection of miniature locomotives are beautifully displayed throughout the museum experience - some in pretty scenery, some moving along tracks between different landscapes, and some of the oldest and most delicate pieces are preserved behind the safety of glass cabinets.This is guaranteed to be a fascinating day out for young and old alike, and one of the most unique experiences to have in the beautiful Dublin suburb of Malahide. - 3
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum: Ireland’s global story
Head back to the city for EPIC, an interactive museum that brings 1,500 years of Irish emigration to life. Dive into immersive exhibits and discover how Irish people shaped the world. It’s a modern, moving experience that’s both educational and inspiring—perfect for anyone curious about Ireland’s global connections.EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
4.6 (29)Até uma hora€ 24,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoGo beyond the stereotypes at EPIC museum in Dublin. Discover what it means to be Irish, beyond the borders of Ireland, through the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists and even outlaws. Discover Ireland from the outside in and find out why saying “I’m Irish” is one of the biggest conversation starters, no matter where you are.Only 12 minutes walk from Trinity College and 8 minutes walk from O’Connell Bridge, EPIC is a modern museum situated in Dublin’s Docklands, it tells the moving and unforgettable story of the 10 million Irish people who left their homeland – and how they influenced and shaped the world.If you're planning a trip to Dublin, there's one attraction you won't want to miss - the EPIC Irish Emigration Museum. This hands on museum is a celebration of Irish history and culture, telling the story of the millions of people who left Ireland to start fresh around the world. With amazing technology and interesting exhibits, the EPIC museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in Irish history. Whether you're a first-time visitor to Dublin or a seasoned traveler, the EPIC Irish Emigration Museum is an experience you won't want to miss. And with the Go City® Dublin Pass, you can explore this and 40+ other top Dublin attractions at unbeatable savings. So what are you waiting for? Grab your pass and start discovering the best of Dublin today!Com o Passe Tudo Incluído10% OFF na lojaYou'll get 10% off Genealogy Consultations with your pass! - 4
Jeanie Johnston Tallship & Famine Museum: Life on the high seas
Step aboard the Jeanie Johnston, a replica famine ship docked on the River Liffey. Guided tours share the gripping stories of Irish emigrants who crossed the Atlantic during the Great Famine. The ship’s atmospheric setting and passionate guides make this a must for anyone interested in history and adventure.Jeanie Johnston Tallship & Famine Museum
4.9 (14)Até uma hora€ 16,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoThe brave, the bold and the desperate: trace the journey of those forced to flee the famine.The Jeanie Johnston tells the story of the thousands of Irish people who fled the famine and embarked on a treacherous voyage in the hope of a better life in North America. Step onboard this imposing tall ship and you will be transported back in time to get a sense of what their gruelling journey would have been like. Migrants endured overcrowding, seasickness, disease, filth, starvation and storms, along with incredibly cramped quarters; about 250 passengers spent most of their time below deck, only emerging for half an hour of fresh air each day. Learn how the famine forced millions to flee the country, experience what life was like onboard and uncover fascinating personal passenger stories. The tour takes approximately 50 minutes and is led by knowledgeable guides. - 5
National Print Museum – Guided Historical Tour: Printing through the ages
Wrap up your day at the National Print Museum, where you’ll see printing presses in action and learn how communication evolved in Ireland. The guided tour is hands-on and engaging, with plenty of fascinating artifacts. Nearby, you’ll find local cafés and the Grand Canal for a relaxing end to your day.Reserva obrigatóriaNational Print Museum – Guided Historical Tour
1-2 horas€ 7,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoDiscover the history and heritage of Ireland's printing press through the National Print Museum's extensive collection of historical prints, machinery and photography. With your pass, you can take a guided tour of the museum and learn how printing has evolved over the centuries. This fun, factual and interactive tour also gives you the chance to compose your name in print and print your own souvenir poster to take home!As well as a huge collection of printing blocks, books, pamphlets, and periodicals, the museum is also home to a rare original copy of the famous 1916 Proclamation. This important document announced Ireland's independence from the United Kingdom during the Easter Rising and is undoubtedly one of the most important pieces of print in Ireland's history.After the tour, you can also check out the museum's temporary exhibition. Past displays include deep dives into literature, important historical milestones and political prints. You can check out what's on now on the National Print Museum's website.
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14 Henrietta Street Dublin: 300 years of city life
Step inside 14 Henrietta Street to experience Dublin’s social history through the stories of one address. Guided tours reveal how this grand Georgian townhouse became tenement housing, sharing personal tales from three centuries. The immersive experience offers a unique window into the city’s changing face—plus, the street itself is a Georgian gem worth exploring.Reserva obrigatória14 Henrietta Street Dublin
5.0 (12)1-2 horas€ 12,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoStep inside 14 Henrietta Street and uncover 300 years of Dublin’s hidden history.Join a deeply moving and immersive 75-minute guided tour through one of Dublin’s most atmospheric buildings. From its origins as a grand Georgian townhouse to its later life as a tenement home for over 100 people, 14 Henrietta Street tells the story of Dublin through the lives of those who lived there.Wander through beautifully restored rooms and original spaces that capture the city's changing face, through war, poverty, prosperity, and progress. Your guide will bring the building to life with powerful personal stories, giving voice to the generations of Dubliners who called this address home.A must for history lovers and curious minds alike, this tour offers a unique and unforgettable insight into Dublin’s past. - 2
National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology: Ancient treasures await
Discover Ireland’s ancient past at the National Museum of Archaeology. From bog bodies to gold jewelry and Viking relics, the exhibits span over two millennia. Its central location makes it easy to pop in between other stops, and the nearby St. Stephen’s Green is perfect for a picnic or a stroll.National Museum of Ireland, Kildare Street
Até uma hora€ 6,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoStep back in time, way back to 7000 BC where you’ll see fine examples of Celtic and Medieval art, from the Ardagh Chalice, the Tara Brooch and the Derrynaflan Hoard. These exquisitely curated collections are a must-see for anyone interested in history and the evolution of man and society from as far back as the Viking age.When you walk into the National Museum of Ireland, on Kildare street in Dublin, you get transported to a time in the past. You're immediately surrounded by Ireland's rich history, from ancient gold artifacts to Viking weapons. The museum's Gold Room is a real sight to see. It's holds the largest collection of prehistoric gold objects in Europe. You'll be surpised at the level of detail seen in the shiny treasures.Ever wonder what life was like for the first people who lived in Ireland? The museum's Stone Age exhibit is a perfect representation of that time. You'll see tools made from flint and ancient pottery. Don't miss out on this experience with the Go City Dublin Pass.The museum is free to enter, but make sure to show your pass to staff so you can receive a free guidebook! - 3
The Little Museum of Dublin: Local stories, big personalities
Explore Dublin’s history through quirky memorabilia and fun anecdotes at The Little Museum. From James Joyce’s spectacles to U2’s guitars, every corner is packed with personality. Friendly guides make each visit unique, and the museum’s location on St. Stephen’s Green is ideal for a post-tour wander.The Little Museum of Dublin
5.0 (10)Até uma hora€ 18,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoNicknamed the ‘people’s museum’, this charming space is full of amazing treasures donated by ordinary Dubliners to make up an eclectic exhibition of a bit of everything! The Little Museum charts the cultural and social history of the city in the 20th Century, and you’ll discover the true story of Ireland’s capital, as seen through the eyes of locals.Dublin, Ireland attracts a lot of travellers and visitors every year. For those interested in learning more about the city's rich history and culture, The Little Museum of Dublin is the go-to destination. The museum is filled with memorable exhibits and artifacts, showcasing the city's past and present. Visitors can learn about the most famous Dubliners in history, the city's role in the Easter Rising, and much more. If you're planning a trip to Dublin, consider checking out this lovely attraction. And if you want to save money while exploring the city, be sure to check out Go City's Dublin Pass, which gives you access to 40+ top attractions in Dublin for one low price. - 4
IMMA – Irish Museum of Modern Art: Contemporary creativity in a historic setting
Immerse yourself in contemporary art at IMMA, set in the grand Royal Hospital Kilmainham. Wander galleries filled with thought-provoking works by Irish and international artists, then relax in the formal gardens. The historic setting adds a special touch, and the nearby Kilmainham Gaol is another fascinating stop for history fans.IMMA – Irish Museum of Modern Art
Até uma hora€ 8,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoWhen you're in Dublin, the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) is a must-see. It's not just a building filled with paintings; it's a whole experience. Located in a 17th-century hospital, the museum is a lovely combination of the old and new. You get to see how artists today are pushing boundaries, as well as the classic art of past years.Exhibits are always changing in the Dublin-based Museum of Modern Art. You're not just walking through rooms with exhibitions that have been there for decades. The IMMA always has something new to check out, whether it's digital art, sculptures, or even performance pieces.Beyond the gallery space, enjoy the beautiful grounds which include an impressive cobblestone courtyard and stunning formal gardens. A visit to IMMA can include time to discover and reflect in the galleries, explore the gardens, and relax in the café.The museum is free to enter, but make sure to show your pass to staff so you can receive a free tote bag! - 5
Saint Patrick's Cathedral: A spiritual and architectural icon
End your day at Saint Patrick’s Cathedral, a masterpiece of Gothic architecture. Admire the soaring ceilings, colorful stained glass, and centuries-old memorials. The peaceful gardens outside are perfect for a quiet moment, and the cathedral’s central location makes it easy to explore nearby cafés and shops.Saint Patrick's Cathedral
4.5 (31)Até uma hora€ 11,50Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoBuilt in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral is one of the most important historic landmarks in Dublin.Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin, Ireland is a must-see attraction for avid travelers and tourists. This iconic cathedral, named after Ireland's patron saint, offers over 800 years of history and has witnessed countless historical events. Experience its jaw-dropping architecture and truly feel the rich history of the Cathedral. With the Go City Dublin Pass, you can enjoy incredible savings and access to over 40 other popular attractions throughout Dublin. Whether you're a local or a first-time visitor, Saint Patrick's Cathedral is an unforgettable destination that should not be missed.Renowned not just for its architectural splendor, but also for its profound historical significance, Saint Patrick's Cathedral is also the final resting place of Jonathan Swift, the renowned author of 'Gulliver's Travels'. Swift served as the Cathedral's dean from 1713 to 1745, leaving behind a special literary legacy. This relationship to literary history adds even more charm to your cathedral visit. Don't miss out on this unique experience!Dating back to 1191 to the site of an ancient well where, legend has it, Saint Patrick used to baptise new converts into Christianity, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral has played a vital role throughout Ireland’s social, cultural and spiritual history. Walk through the nave and see the 200 monuments and impressive alter which makes Saint Patrick’s so breath-taking.
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National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History: Ireland’s story in objects
Begin your final day at this museum, where Ireland’s story unfolds through fascinating artifacts. From military uniforms to intricate silverware, there’s something for everyone. The museum’s setting in a former army barracks adds to the experience, and the nearby Collins Barracks café is great for a coffee break. Learn more.National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks
Até uma hora€ 6,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoIf you're planning a visit to Dublin, be sure to check out the National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks. This historic landmark is a must-visit for anyone interested in arts and design, Irish political and military history, Irish folk life, and natural history. Explore exhibitions, galleries and collections and discover how they shaped life in Ireland and continue to inspire today. This museum is one of four National Museum of Ireland locations and extends beyond showcasing its rich Irish heritage. They also put on a year-round programme of workshops, talks and tours for all ages that celebrate their collections and culture. Whether you're traveling solo, with friends, or with family, the museum has something everyone! After you’ve finished exploring, why not check out the Museum Shop and treat yourself to a unique souvenir? Or grab a refreshment at the Café on Clarke Square and reflect on a day well spent. The museum is free to enter but make sure to show your pass to staff so you can receive a free guidebook! - 2
Chester Beatty Library & Museum: A world of treasures
Explore a world-class collection of manuscripts, rare books, and artifacts at the Chester Beatty Library. This peaceful spot is a hidden gem, offering a fascinating look at cultures from around the globe. The rooftop garden is perfect for a quiet break with city views, and Dublin Castle is just next door.Chester Beatty Library & Museum
Até uma hora€ 8,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoThe Chester Beatty Library and Museum is the work and culmination of a private collector, Sir Alfred Chester Beatty. It’s a diverse collection of historic artifacts, brought together in the mid-1900s, dating back to 2700BC to the present day. The priceless artifacts come from across the globe including Asia, the Middle East, North Africa, and Europe into a fascinating assortment of cultural progression.If you're a traveler or visitor to Dublin, you won't want to miss the Chester Beatty Library and Museum. With the Go City® Dublin Pass, you can explore over 40 of Dublin's top attractions, including this fascinating museum. The Chester Beatty Library and Museum is a unique collection of art and artifacts from cultures all around the world. Its collection includes rare manuscripts, prints, and paintings that go back thousands of years. Whether you're interested in ancient Egyptian papyrus, detailed Persian miniatures, or delicate Chinese snuff bottles, there's something here for everyone. So why not add the Chester Beatty Library and Museum to your itinerary and discover the wonders of Dublin?The museum is free to enter, but make sure to show your pass to staff so you can receive a free Chester Beatty publication or a set of greeting cards from the retail shop! - 3
Dublin Castle: The city’s historic heart
Visit Dublin Castle, where the city’s story began. Explore grand state apartments, medieval towers, and tranquil gardens. Its central location makes it easy to discover nearby attractions, and the castle’s history is woven into every stone. Don’t miss the Dubh Linn Garden for a peaceful pause.Dublin Castle
4.7 (20)Até uma hora€ 8,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoStanding at a strategic site at the junction of the River Liffey and the Poddle, Dublin Castle is the heart of the historical city.Constructed in the early thirteenth century on the site of a Viking settlement, Dublin Castle served for centuries as the headquarters of English, and later British, administration in Ireland. In 1922, following Ireland's independence, Dublin Castle was handed over to the new Irish government. It is now a major government complex and a key tourist attraction.Explore part of the original Viking Fortress, remains of the 13th century Castle as well as the magnificent State Apartments that now serve as the venue for Presidential Inaugurations, State Functions, and Ireland's Presidencies of the European Union.A guided tour is an additional special rate of €3.00 per person (subject to availability).What You Will See on The Dublin Castle TourThe Dublin Castle Tour is a must-experience journey through Ireland's rich history, right in the heart of its vibrant capital. Your pass includeds admission, but the tour for only a few bucks more is definitely worth it. The Castle Tour takes you through stories of power, politics, and Irish heritage. Made for history enthusiasts and culture seekers, this guided tour takes you through luxurious state rooms, uncovers ancient Viking ruins, and even offers a tranquil stroll through the Dubh Linn Gardens. So, put on your walking shoes and get ready to explore a icon of Irish history with the Dublin Castle Tour. - 4
Dublinia: Step back to Viking and Medieval times
Travel back in time at Dublinia, where interactive exhibits bring Viking and Medieval Dublin to life. Climb the tower for panoramic city views and get hands-on with history in this fun, family-friendly museum. The nearby Christ Church Cathedral is a must-see, too.Dublinia
4.6 (23)Até uma hora€ 18,00Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoDublinia is set in the heart of the old city at Christchurch and one of Dublin's most popular attractions. Great for families, it showcases how society and culture have changed in Ireland’s capital over hundreds of years. You'll experience the sights, sounds, and smells of the city during Viking and Medieval times and get a taste of what life was like. - 5
Christ Church Cathedral: Dublin’s oldest building
Wrap up your Dublin adventure at Christ Church Cathedral, the city’s oldest building and spiritual heart. Marvel at the stunning architecture, explore the medieval crypt, and soak up centuries of history. The cathedral’s location makes it easy to enjoy a final stroll through the city center.Christ Church Cathedral
4.5 (17)Até uma hora€ 11,50Incluído com o Passe Tudo IncluídoDublin’s oldest building and spiritual heart of the city, Christ Church Cathedral was founded in 1030 by King Sitriuc Silkbeard and Dunan, the first Bishop of Dublin. The most historic building and arguably one of the most important in terms of its rich cultural significance, Christ Church Cathedral is a must-visit when you’re in the city. Go City grants you free entry into the crypt and into the ‘Treasures of Christ Church’ exhibition to learn more about the role of Christ Church and Dublin’s history.
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