Attractions in Dublin
Dublin is a city rich in history, culture, and character. From centuries-old landmarks to lively cultural districts, there’s something for every type of traveller to explore. Here are some of the top attractions near Iveagh Lodge.
Trinity College Dublin & The Book of Kells
Ireland’s oldest university is a must-visit for any trip to Dublin. Founded in 1592, Trinity College is famous for its stunning architecture, cobblestone squares, and world-renowned library.
Inside the Old Library, you’ll find the Book of Kells — an illuminated manuscript dating back to the 9th century, considered one of Ireland’s greatest cultural treasures. The Long Room, with its towering oak shelves, is one of the most photographed spots in the city.
Guinness Storehouse
No visit to Dublin is complete without experiencing the story of Ireland’s most famous beer. Located in the heart of the St. James’s Gate Brewery, the Guinness Storehouse takes you through seven interactive floors exploring the history, craft, and culture of Guinness.
Finish your visit with a perfectly poured pint in the Gravity Bar, offering 360° views over the Dublin skyline.
Temple Bar
Dublin’s most famous cultural quarter, Temple Bar is known for its cobbled streets, traditional pubs, live music, and vibrant atmosphere. By day, it’s a hub of galleries, cafés, and markets; by night, it comes alive with some of the city’s best nightlife.
It’s the perfect place to experience the energy and character Dublin is known for.
Dublin Castle
Standing at the heart of the city for over 800 years, Dublin Castle has played a central role in Ireland’s history — from Viking settlement to British rule and modern Irish independence.
Visitors can explore the beautifully restored State Apartments, medieval undercrofts, and the stunning Castle Gardens. It remains one of Dublin’s most important historic sites.
St Stephen's Green
A peaceful escape in the middle of the city, St. Stephen’s Green is a beautifully landscaped Victorian park perfect for a relaxing walk or quiet break.
With its lakes, fountains, sculptures, and tree-lined paths, it offers a calm contrast to the busy streets just outside its gates. It’s an ideal stop while exploring Dublin’s city centre.