With the hope of saving you some tongue-twisting throughout this article: Iveagh Gardens are pronounced 'ivy'!
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The Molly Malone Statue in Dublin is one of the most iconic landmarks in the Irish capital.
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Sweny’s Pharmacy: The inspiration for one of the most famous books of all time was a 19th-century pharmacy that has fit…
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Charmingly weathered and adhering to Irish tradition, The Gravediggers will transport all of its patrons back to 19th c…
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The RHA Gallery is the base of the Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts, an artist led institution that has been championing…
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Popular with both local and international visitors, the National Botanic Gardens is a leading scientific institution, u…
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O’Connell Bridge: opened to commemorate an Earl, reopened to commemorate a political liberator.
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Bringing to life the history that shaped modern Ireland, Glasnevin is the country’s largest cemetery and home to the wo…
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Strolling through Dublin you’re bound to stumble upon a host of chapels and churches hidden down unassuming side street…
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Ireland's oldest public library, Marsh’s Library was ordered by Archbishop Narcissus Marsh in the C18th and stands toda…
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Not to be overshadowed by its big brother, Dublin Castle, Drimnagh Castle is the only castle in Ireland with a flooded …
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Panthers, gunshots and a coastal fort, one night on Sandycove Beach went on to play a pivotal role in author James Joyc…
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