The National Gallery of Ireland first opened its doors to the public in January 1864.
It has football fields, a skateboarding area and a tennis court.
With over 25 stops this tour will take you past the best visitor attractions in Dublin.
Join us on a fun, easy paced and Eco Friendly tour of Dublin's fair city with local guides to show you the sights.
All ages love this 45 minute boat trip along Dublin’s iconic River Liffey in the heart of the City.
This large grass area lies on the site of the Black Pool or in Irish, Dubh Linn.
The 70-acre park in the heart of Dublin is home to some 600 animals.
The An Post Museum offers visitors a fascinating insight into the role played by Post Office people.
A tour of the re-created Jeanie Johnston enables visitors to see what it was like on board a wooden tall ship during the Famine era.
It was from here that the Irish Crown Jewels were mysteriously stolen in 1907.
A 300 hectare island in Dublin Bay formed after the construction of the Bull Wall in the 1820's.
Enjoy the spectacular views of Killiney Bay and inland on a good day!
Knockrose is a geological feature formed by the melting waters of a glacier.