

A historic castle and former seat of British rule in Ireland, now a major government complex and popular tourist attraction.
A historic castle and former seat of British rule in Ireland, now a major government complex.
A beautiful art museum housing the national collection of Irish and European art.
A vibrant cultural quarter known for its lively pubs, restaurants, and street performers.
Dublin has unpredictable weather, a raincoat is essential to stay dry.
Dublin Castle requires a lot of walking, comfortable shoes are recommended.

A guide book can provide useful information and help you navigate Dublin Castle.
A local favorite for breakfast, known for its delicious tarts and pastries.
A historic restaurant serving innovative Irish cuisine since 1988.
A popular spot for dinner, offering a wide range of Irish craft beers and dishes.
A hearty meal including sausages, bacon, eggs, black pudding, and white pudding.

A traditional Dublin stew made with leftover meat, potatoes, onions, and bacon.
Freshly shucked oysters, often served with lemon and a mignonette sauce.

Intricately designed and crafted, Irish crystal is renowned worldwide for its quality and beauty.
A traditional Irish ring symbolizing love, loyalty, and friendship, often given as a gift.
A warm and durable fabric, Irish tweed is woven from wool and has a long history in Ireland.
A lush, 38-hectare botanical garden showcasing diverse plant species from French Guiana and around the world.

Bhuvanagiri Hill View Point offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, with lush greenery and the Bhuvanagiri Fort adding to its charm.
Tulum's bustling main street, lined with vibrant shops, restaurants, and ancient ruins.