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DUBLIN POINTS OF INTEREST BREWERY/DISTILLERY PUBS Guinness Storehouse the Home of Guinness MAP #1 o Guinness is synonymous with Ireland and no visit to Dublin is complete without a trip to the Guinness Storehouse the Home of Guinness. o Located in the heart of the legendary St. James s Gate Brewery in Dublin, this production site has been home to the Guinness Brewery since 1759, when Arthur Guinness signed a lease for 9,000 years. o Address - St. James Gate o Website - https://www.guinness-storehouse.com/en Old Jameson Distillery MAP #2 o Relive the story of John Jameson and Son through the history, the atmosphere and above all the taste. You will discover the time honored secret of how three simple ingredients transformed into the smooth golden spirit Jameson Irish Whiskey. o Address - Bow Street, Smithfield Village o Website - www.instagram.com/jamesonwhiskey/ Temple Bar o As winner of the Irish Music Pub of the Year for 2002 to 2012, we pride ourselves on our traditional Irish Music sessions daily. Check out our music session listings. There is no cover charge! So drop in and enjoy the craic agus ceoil. The Temple Bar has it all The Whiskey Collection The Beer Garden (smoking area) The Oysters The Atmosphere The Music Sessions The Best pint of Guinness and Oh, the craic is mighty! o Address: 47/48 Temple Bar, Dublin 2 o Website: www.thetemplebarpub.com/ The Brazen Head o Dating back to the year 1198, the Brazen Head is Ireland s oldest pub and it s still a lively spot, with live music every night. The building was originally a coach house and walls are lined with old pictures, papers, and ads from the past. Famous names that supped a pint or two in the pub include James Joyce, Brendan Behan and Jonathan Swift. For food, tuck into beef and Guinness stew or a big bowl of steamed Irish mussels. o Address: 20 Bridge Street Lower, Dublin 8 o Phone: +353 1 677 9549 o Website: brazenhead.com The Cobblestone o If you re in the Smithfield direction, drop in to The Cobblestone for a lively traditional music session and a song or two. Be prepared for lots of foot tapping and some thigh slapping. o Address: 77 King St North, Smithfield, Dublin 7 o Phone: +353 1 872 1799 o Website: cobblestonepub.ie

Farrington s o A lively pub in the heart of party-central Temple Bar, we ve chosen Farrington s for its excellent selection of craft beers. The staff regularly rotates the tasty brews on draught here and invite different breweries to do tap takeovers, where large sections of taps are devoted to one brewery. So, always ask the barman for recommendations of what to drink on the night (craft beer tasting selections are available). There is usually live music on the ground floor, so don t rule dancing out. o Address: 28 Eustace St, Dublin 2 o Phone: 353 1 671 5135 o Website: farringtonshoteltemplebar.com L Mulligan Grocer o This is the place to go if you re looking for a Mountain Man, a Crafty Hen or a Belgian Blonde. Don t even think of trying to order a Guinness or a Budweiser here it s craft beer all the way. As the name suggests, L Mulligan Grocer pub in Stoneybatter once had a grocery shop in it. The rear section of the pub is now a superb restaurant serving Irish produce with a clever creative twist. Try the spiced potted crab or slow roasted pork belly. o Address: 18 Stoneybatter, Dublin 7 o Phone: +353 1 670 9889 o Website: lmulligangrocer.com The Long Hall o This original Dublin pub with its striking red and white exterior thankfully survived the complete reconstruction of the buildings around it during the Celtic Tiger boom. It gets busy on weekends, so drop in for a quiet mid-week pint of Guinness to fully appreciate the classic wooden interior, mirrors and cozy décor. o Address: 51 South Great George s St, Dublin 2 o Phone: +353 1 475 1590 McDaid s o With a great city center location just off Grafton Street, McDaid s ornate high ceiling is one of the first things you ll notice as you walk in here (the more observant might notice the trapdoor behind the bar with a steep stairs leading down into the cellars). If you re settling in for the evening, head up the narrow stairs to one of the upper levels. o Address: Harry Street, Dublin 2 o Phone: +353 1 679 4395 O Donoghue s o Even if you re in the city for just one night, don t miss a live traditional Irish music session in the front bar of this cozy pub just off St. Stephen s Green that s if you can get in the packed front door, as the place might be jammed. A selection of traditional musicians get together for a session each night, playing fiddles, tin whistles, bodhrans and uilleann pipes. This is where famous Irish traditional band The Dubliners got its start and the members have come back to play here many times. o Address: 15 Merrion Row, Dublin 2 o Phone: +353 1 660 7194 o Website: odonoghues.ie

Palace Bar o Another true Dublin pub just at the edge of the Temple Bar area, this is the sort of pub where you might meet a small selection of close friends, take a comfy chair in the back room and enjoy a night of craic (the Irish word for fun ) and witty conversation. Or, drop in for a starter drink on your way into Temple Bar. o Address: 21 Fleet Street, Dublin 2 o Phone: +353 1 671 7388 o Website: thepalacebardublin.com Toner s o Another traditional pub, Toner s on Baggot Street dates back to around 1818 and has an old wooden bar full of memorabilia and drawers which date back to its time as a grocery store. One of the nicest features in the pub is the large snug just inside the front window which has wooden benches and its own door. The poet WB Yeats is said to have liked drinking here. o Address: 139 Baggot Street Lower, Dublin 2 o Phone: +353 1 676 3090 o Website: tonerspub.ie The Stag s Head o Hidden away in Dame Lane behind Dame Street, the Stag s Head has an ornate Victorian wooden bar and lots of stained glass and wooden finishings, all watched over by a large stag s head. The long narrow bar can get busy on weekends. Get in early to get a tall stool at the bar to be at the center of the action, or head to the large back snug for a cosy tete-atete. o Address: 1 Dame Court, Dublin 2 o Phone: +353 1 679 3687 SHOPPING Grafton Street Shopping Area MAP #3 o One of the most popular shopping streets in the city, and home to many well-known international brands. Although always busy as it is popular with both locals and tourists it is still worth the visit if shopping is on your agenda. Plus, go just one street over to the smaller connecting streets and you'll find countless good-quality restaurants, bars and independent shops. o Address next to St. Stephen's Green Park and Trinity College o Website - graftonstreet.ie/ St. Stephen s Green (Park & Shopping Area) MAP #4 o Located in the center of the city, this Georgian-style park was the inspiration for Central Park in New York and is needless-to-say, a must-visit! Passing under the Fusiliers' Arch a controversial war memorial enjoy being transported into a serene green haven, soon making it easy to forget the hustle and bustle of the busy city surrounding you. Go exploring! There are countless statues hidden throughout the park. o Address - at the top end of Grafton St, Dublin 2

HISTORIC Dublin Castle MAP #5 o Dublin Castle is the heart of historic Dublin. In fact the city gets its name from the Black Pool - 'Dubh Linn' which was on the site of the present Castle garden. o The Castle stands on the ridge on a strategic site at the junction of the River Liffey and its tributary the Poddle, where the original fortification may have been an early Gaelic Ring Fort. o Address - Dublin Castle is situated in the very heart of Dublin City, on the south side of the River Liffey, off Dame Street, en route from Trinity College to Christchurch Cathedral. o Website - www.dublincastle.ie/ Drimnagh Castle - MAP #6 o Drimnagh Castle was, until 1954, one of the oldest continually inhabited castles in Ireland and is an example of an old feudal stronghold. It is located in the South West of Dublin City and can be hired for public events. o Address - Long Mile Road, Drimnagh o Website - http://www.drimnaghcastle.org/ Trinity College MAP #7 o One of the most well-known historical universities in the world, Trinity College Dublin is a beautiful setting for a stroll through well-maintained grounds and a relaxing lounge on the grass. Despite being over 400 years old, it's still an active university campus, and young couples especially will appreciate its vibrant atmosphere. o Tip - The Book of Kells remains one of the world's most famous manuscripts with its ornately decorated pages written back around 800 AD. Housed in Trinity College. o Address - Grafton St., College Green, Dublin 2 o Website - https://www.tcd.ie/visitors/ Sphere With Sphere At Trinity College o 'Sphere With Sphere' is the name of the spectacular bronze Globe situated outside the Main Library in Trinity College Dublin. o Address - Trinity College, Dublin City Centre o Website - https://www.tcd.ie/artcollections/art-campus/pomodoro.php Book of Kells - At Trinity College o The Book of Kells sometimes known as the Book of Columba) is an illuminated manuscript Gospel book in Latin. It was created in a Columban monastery in Ireland or may have had contributions from various Columban institutions from both Britain and Ireland. It is believed to have been created c. 800. o Address - Trinity College, Dublin City Centre o Website - www.tcd.ie/library/bookofkells/

MUSEUMS Glasnevin Cemetery Museum - MAP #8 o Glasnevin Cemetery is located in the north of Dublin, and well-connected to the city centre by local buses. Set in more than 250 acres, this beautiful Parisian-style graveyard contains close to 1.5 million graves more than the population of Dublin today - and a large number of famous Irish political, cultural and historical figures are buried here (making this almost a site of pilgrimage for locals). The museum, based on the grounds, also boasts an amazing interactive exhibit, chronicling the history of the museum, Ireland, and Irish religion. o Address - Finglas Road, Dublin 11 o Website - www.glasnevintrust.ie/ Kilmainham Gaol - MAP #9 o If you want to learn about Irish history in an unforgettable location, Kilmainham Gaol (jail) is the perfect museum for you and a must-see when visiting Dublin. The former home of many famous and infamous Irish characters, the jail is perhaps most notable for the part it played in Irish independence, with numerous revolutionaries imprisoned and executed here throughout its 200 year-old history. Regardless of your level of interest in history, this makes for an interesting and memorable visit. o Address - Inchicore Road, Kilmainham, Dublin 8 o Website www.heritageireland.ie/en/dublin/kilmainhamgaol/ Dublinia - MAP #10 o Dublinia, located at the crossroads of the medieval city at Christchurch, is history brought to life in an exciting way for all to engage, learn and share. o There are four exciting exhibitions at Dublinia o In the Viking Dublin exhibition, take a trip back to Viking times. What was life really like onboard a Viking warship? See their weaponry and the skills of being a Viking warrior. Try on Viking clothes, become a slave and stroll down a noisy street. Visit a smoky and cramped Viking house. Learn of the myths and the mysteries surrounding the Vikings and their legacy. Also, new to Dublinia, find out what really happened during the Battle for Clontarf and the eventual decline of Viking power in Dublin. o Address - Christchurch, St Michaels Hill, Dublin 8 o Website - www.dublinia.ie/ Famine Memorial - MAP #11 o On Custom House Quay, in the Dublin City Docklands, you will see the Famine statues. These haunting figures commemorate the most profound disaster in Irish history, when Ireland lost more than one million citizens to starvation. o National Museum of Ireland-Decorative Arts & History o The National Museum of Ireland-Decorative Arts and History, housed at Collins Barracks Dublin, is home to a wide range of objects, which include weaponry, furniture, silver, ceramics and glassware, as well as examples of folk life and costume. o Address - City Center

National Museum of Ireland Archaeology - MAP #12 o Walk into the National Museum of Ireland on Kildare Street and you are magically transported back in time to see famous celtic artefacts. A stroll through time will take you all the way back to 7,000 BC. o Address Kildare Street o Website - www.museum.ie/home National Museum of Ireland - Natural History MAP #13 o The National Museum of Ireland-Natural History, on Merrion Street in Dublin, has galleries of animals from Ireland and overseas, as well as geological exhibits from a total collection of about two million scientific specimens. o Address - Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2 o Website - www.museum.ie/home The National Print Museum MAP #14 o The National Print Museum was established to document the history of printing in Ireland, to retain the skills relating to the craft of printing and to create a permanent working exhibition of printing. The museum has a collection of over 10,000 objects that cover the whole range of printing crafts in Ireland. The collection comprises printing machinery and artefacts, including printing blocks, metal and wooden moveable type, ephemera, photographs, books, pamphlets, periodicals and one banner. o Address Garrison Chapel, Beggar's Bush Barracks,, Haddington Rd, Dublin, Ireland o Website www.nationalprintmuseum.ie/ The National Leprechaun Museum - MAP #15 o The National Leprechaun Museum takes visitors deep into Celtic culture to discover what really lies behind tales of leprechauns, rainbows and pots of gold. o Address - Twilfit House, 1 Jervis Street, Dublin City Centre o Website - www.leprechaunmuseum.ie/ LANDMARKS The Spire o 120 meters tall, by far the tallest structure in Dublin, The Spire was the winning entry in an architectural competition to provide a replacement for Nelson's Pillar which was blown up in 1966. It was erected between December 2002 and January 2003 to great public excitement. The column to the memory of Nelson, which was one hundred and thirty-four feet high, was erected in 1808. It was blown up in 1966 in the middle of the night, but the head of Nelson has been preserved by the Dublin Civic Museum. It is 3 meters wide at the base and tapers to a 15 centimeter wide beacon at the top. The top section is perforated and lit by small LEDs. o Address: O Connell Street, Dublin 1 o Website: www.visitdublin.com/

CHURCHES Adelaide Road Presbyterian Church - MAP #16 o The Presbyterian Church on Adelaide Road in Dublin City Centre was built in 1840. The church has a rare early-19th century interior in a simple Greek-revival style. o Address - 18A Adelaide Road, Dublin City o Website - http://www.adelaideroadchurch.ie/ St Michan s Church - MAP #17 o St Michan s, which was founded in 1095, was the only church located on the north side of Dublin City until 1686. The present structure dates from 1685 and was renovated in 1825. The interior, which has changed little since Victorian times, still has its original organ. o Address - Church St, Dublin 7 o Website - http://www.cccgroup.dublin.anglican.org/ Christ Church Cathedral- MAP #18 o Christ Church Cathedral is Dublin's oldest building, a leading visitor attraction and a place of pilgrimage for almost 1,000 years. Renowned for its beauty, architecture and exquisite floor tiles, it is home to the famous 12th Century crypt, one of the oldest and largest in Britain and Ireland. o Address - Christchurch Place o Website www.christchurchcathedral.ie/ Whitefriar Street Church - MAP #19 o Located in Dublin City Centre, Whitefriar Street Church was founded in 1279 and since 1974 has been run by the Order of Carmelites. It is home to the relics of St. Valentine, a gift from the Vatican. o Address - Whitefriars Street, 56 Aungier Street o Website - http://www.whitefriarstreetchurch.ie/ Findlater Church - MAP #20 o The present Abbey Church at Parnell Square in Dublin City Centre was constructed thanks to the generosity of wine merchant Alexander Findlater. It has a 55 meter spire and is referred to in the works of James Joyce. o Address - Parnell Square, Dublin City o Website St Catherine's Church - MAP #21 o St Catherine s Church can be found in the oldest part of Dublin City, not far from Christ Church Cathedral and St Patrick s Cathedral. The present building dates from the mid- 1700s, although the site has had religious ties since 1177. o Address - Thomas Street, Dublin o Website - http://www.saintcatherines.ie/

GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS Government Buildings - MAP #22 o The quadrangle of Government Buildings on Upper Merrion Street in Dublin City Centre was built by the British administration in Ireland, with the foundation stone for the building laid by King Edward VII in 1904. o Guided Tours - Saturday at 10:30am, 11:30am, 12:30pm and 1:30pm o Address - Upper Merrion Street Dublin's City Hall - MAP #23 o Dublin's City Hall, built by the Guild of Merchants and originally known as the Royal Exchange is a magnificent example of the Georgian architecture for which Dublin is worldrenowned. Dublin City Hall was built between 1769 and 1779. o Address Dame St, Dublin 2 o Website - http://www.dublincity.ie/dublincityhall Freemasons Hall - MAP #24 o The Freemasons Hall in Dublin City is a mid-victorian building from the 1860s and features a prize-winning design by the Birmingham architect, Edward Holmes. It has been the headquarters of Freemasonry in Ireland ever since. o The Freemasons Hall is located in Dublin City, near the National Library, the National Museum, Leinster House and the National Gallery. o Address 17 Molesworth St, Dublin The Four Courts - MAP #25 o The Four Courts is Ireland's main courts building, located on Inns Quay in Dublin. Building work on this Georgian building began in 1776 based on designs of architect Thomas Cooley. On the death of Cooley in 1784, work continued, to an enhanced design by the renowned architect James Gandon. o Address - Inns Quay, Dublin, Republic of Ireland o Website - http://www.courts.ie/ Kings Inns - MAP #26 o The Honorable Society of King s Inns, founded in 1541, is Ireland s oldest legal institution and oldest School of Law. King's Inns is also one of Ireland's most interesting social venues. o Address - Henrietta St, Dublin 1 o Website - https://www.kingsinns.ie/ The GPO (General Post Office) o Built in 1818 halfway along O'Connell Street (formerly Sackville street), the GPO (General Post Office) became a symbol of the 1916 Easter Rising. Members of the Irish Volunteers and Irish Citizen Army seized the building on Easter Monday (24th of April) and Patrick Pearse read out the Proclamation of the Irish republic from its steps. The rebels remained inside for almost a week, but shelling from the British eventually forced them out. Inside the building is a sculpture of the legendary Irish warrior Cuchulainn, dedicated to those who died in the Easter rising. o Address: O'Connell Street, Dublin 1

OUTDOOR WALKS, BRIDGES, & GARDENS Dublin Zoo - MAP #27 o Set in one of the largest urban parks in Europe (Phoenix Park), Dublin Zoo is one of the most popular attractions in the country, and a must-do for families visiting the city. Not far from the centre of the city, the zoo is easily accessible on foot or by the Red Line Luas (tram line). With African Plains-themed settings, petting areas and interactive exhibits, this zoo is incredibly popular with tourists and locals alike. o Address - The Phoenix Park, Cunningham Road, Dublin 8 o Website http://www.dublinzoo.ie/ O'Connell Bridge - MAP #28 o At the very hub of the city of Dublin, O'Connell Bridge, formerly Carlisle Bridge, was built in 1790 as one of the links in the Wide Streets Commissioners' plan to connect north and south with a great axial route. o Address joins O'Connell Street to D'Olier Street o Website - http://www.bridgesofdublin.ie/bridges/oconnell-bridge/history The Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship - MAP #29 o A tour of the Jeanie Johnston, in Dublin, enables visitors to see what it was like on board a wooden, tall ship during the famine era. The tour will convey a deep sense of history and will be a memorable experience for all who come on board. o Address - Dublin Docklands, Custom House Quay o Website - http://jeaniejohnston.ie/ The Iveagh Gardens - MAP #30 o The Iveagh Gardens are one of Dublin City's least known parks and gardens. The gardens display a diverse collection of landscape features which include rustic grottos, sunken formal panels of lawn with fountain centre pieces, wilderness, woodlands, a maze, a rosarium, an American garden, archery grounds, rockeries, and rooteries. o Gardens close according to daylight hours. o Address Clonmel St, Dublin 2 o Website - http://www.heritageireland.ie/en/dublin/theiveaghgardens/ River Views o The best place to take a breather in Dublin city is along the River Liffey. Pick a bridge, any bridge. Dublin s got plenty. From here, the city s water-edged catwalk of architecture unfolds. The modern glass Convention Centre Dublin shines next to the grand neoclassical façade of Custom House. The Millenium Bridge o One of the new generation of bridges on the Liffey, the Millenium Bridge is the second of three footbridge on the river, and is a simple span projecting from stone abutments on the quay walls. It connects the busy shopping area on Dublins north side right into the heart of Temple Bar. o Address: The River Liffey

FAMOUS WRITER S HOMES Eighty Two Merrion Square - MAP #31 o Dublin's Eighty Two Merrion Square is a former home of the writer WB Yeats. o Address - 82 Merrion Square, Dublin City Centre James Joyce - MAP #32 o James Joyce was an Irish novelist and poet. There are plaques dedicated to him throughout Dublin on Clanbrassil Street, in Chapelizod, Ormond Quay, and Merrion Square Gardens. The Martello Tower in Sandycove is now a museum dedicated to his memory. o Address - Earl Street, Dublin