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The Book of Kells Experience
Embark on a spectacular immersive journey with The Book of Kells Experience. Explore Trinity’s Old Library and view the world-famous Book of Kells. Learn about the symbolism and artistry of the 1,200-year-old manuscript and get a close-up look at the current pages on display. Listen to a free audio guide to hear from Trinity experts throughout your visit.
St. Stephen’s Green
Explore one of Ireland’s beloved public parks, just moments from our doorstep. With tree-lined walkways, colourful flowerbeds, historic monuments, and a tranquil duck pond, St. Stephen’s Green is an idyllic green space nestled in the heart of Dublin. Whether you’re seeking a leisurely walk, a peaceful picnic, or simply taking in the beauty of nature, this park is a must-visit attraction for spring and summer.
Dublin Castle
Step into the enchanting world of Dublin Castle, where centuries of history come alive in the heart of the city. Engage in a variety of events and workshops, including a family-friendly Biodiversity Tour in the picturesque Dubh Linn Gardens. Delve into the abundant heritage of Dublin Castle through specialised tours and art exhibitions, promising unforgettable experiences for visitors of every age.
Dublin’s Dramatic Side Tour
Explore Dublin’s Dramatic Side with a Complimentary Tour in Partnership with The Abbey Theatre.
The perfect cultural introduction to Dublin, we take a relaxed stroll through the centre of Dublin, with a mixture of iconic sights, forgotten stories and hidden gems along the way. With special focus on theatre history and dramatic connections around town, the tour culminates in a visit to the world-renowned Abbey Theatre. The tour takes place every Friday at 11am from The Westbury reception.
The Little Museum of Ireland
Experience Trip Advisor’s number-one visitor attraction in Dublin! The Little Museum of Dublin is where all the history, humour, and hospitality of Ireland’s capital city unfolds. Delve into a treasure trove of artefacts donated by the people of Dublin, brought to life in captivating 30-minute tours filled with humour and fascinating stories.
Women Impressionists
Marking the 150th anniversary of the first Impressionist exhibition, held in Paris in 1874, this exhibition showcases the works of four important artists - Berthe Morisot, Eva Gonzalès, Marie Bracquemond, and Mary Cassatt, who played vital roles in one of the most revolutionary movements in Western art. The exhibition will explore how each artist navigated complex personal and professional networks to create and exhibit their art.