Attractions

Here are some attractions which can be booked in advance for your convenience. Take a look at some of our sample attractions or if you have another in mind, please let us know and we can book it with you.

Glendalough

Glendalough

Glendalough (Gleann Dá Loch, “Valley of the Two Lakes”) is a fascinating monastic settlement in a spectacular natural setting just an hour south of Dublin. The monastery was founded by St. Kevin, a hermit monk who died about 618 AD. The extensive ruins of Glendalough include several early churches, a graceful round tower, and various sites associated with the life of St. Kevin. The area is ideal for walking at all levels, ranging from a short stroll around the ruins to demanding mountain hikes. Lonely Planet Ireland calls Glendalough...

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Malahide Castle

Malahide Castle

Malahide Castle, set on 250 acres of park land in the pretty seaside town of Malahide, was both a fortress and a private home for nearly eight hundred years. The Talbot family lived here from 1185 to 1973, when the last Lord Talbot died.    

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Kilkenny Castle

Kilkenny Castle

Formerly the seat of the Butler Family. Part of the National Art Gallery is on display in the castle. There are ornamental gardens on the city side of the castle, and extensive land and gardens to the front.    

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St. Patricks Cathedral

St. Patricks Cathedral

St. Patricks Cathedral is the largest church in Ireland. A wooden church was built on the present site in the V th century when Ireland’s patron saint, St. Patrick, baptised his first Christian converts at a well on the site. The present church dates from the XII th century.

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Guinness Hop Store

Guinness Hop Store

Located in the heart of the St James’s Gate Brewery, Guinness Storehouse is Ireland’s No. 1 international visitor attraction. Our staff will be pleased to welcome you and bring alive a real segment of Irish history.

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Trinity College / Book of Kells

Trinity College / Book of Kells

Founded by Queen Elizabeth I to “civilize” Dublin, Trinity College is Ireland’s oldest and most famous college. Stopping by the atmospheric campus is a must, so you can walk in the footsteps of some of the college’s noted alumni — among them Jonathan Swift, Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, and Samuel Beckett — and see the famous Book of Kells.

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