Discover the best top things to do in County Dublin, Ireland including Dublin Falconry, Cliff Path Loop, Wonderful Ireland Walking Tours, Dublin Mountains Way, Killiney Hill Park, Garden of Remembrance, St Stephens Green, Phoenix Park, St. Anne's Park, Dublin Zoo.
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5.0 based on 169 reviews
We are an educational and tourists facility.We provide many services for the public as an attraction.
A wonderful experience for all the family. Suitable too for work and individual outings. This is a highly unique experience steeped in history. It is enjoyable educational and gives an insight into these magnificent birds of prey. Trevor, the owner is clearly at the top of his profession and his passion and love for conservation and the welfare of these birds is a overwhelming. There is nothing he doesn’t know and the birds clearly love him. We as a family had an incredible experience in his self contained centre and beautiful grounds of luttrellstown Castle. Close to the M50 and Blanchardstown Shopping Centre booking was by appointment. You will not find better than Dublin Falconry. 5 plus Stars
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Worth it for the views of Dublin and the Dublin Coast line. Lots of paths / forest trails and picturesque, clean and easy to find your way around. Definitely a nice way to spend a view hours on a nice day taking in the beautiful views of the Irish coastline and surrounding area and worth traveling out to as well.
4.5 based on 316 reviews
Peaceful garden marking the 50th anniversary of the Irish uprising against the English; contains a famous statue by Oisin Kelly of the Children of Lir, characters from ancient Celtic myth.
Nice memorial for a great cause. Great place to sit and relaxed after visiting the museum across the street. Pretty flowers in April.
4.5 based on 16,623 reviews
Beautiful urban park immortalized in James Joyce's "Ulysses."
This little piece of heaven just at the top of Grafton street has to be on your list to cost. Whether as a couple for a romantic walk throu all the little nooks and crannies designed into the park or going with kids to feed the ducks or swans or go to the playground and bring a picnic for after. And it won't cost you a penny
4.5 based on 4,753 reviews
Beautiful urban park lined with running trails.
There are 8 miles of walls around this magnificent park and at 1750 acres is the largest park in the world. There are many things encompassed in this park. Dublin Zoo which was home to the MGM Lion at one time, Magazine Fort, President's House and the US Embassy. The USA was the first country to recognize Ireland so they got the pick of the litter as to where their embassy would be located in 1927. Inside the park is a Cross Monument where in 1979, Pope John Paul 2 preached to 1.2 million people. There are many large gardens of planted flowers throughout the park and many deer and other animals still run wild on its grounds.
4.5 based on 247 reviews
Beautiful park with spectacular views of the coast.
A Fantastic park on the north side of the city, it has a lovely rose garden and plenty of walks for everyone. There is a cafe on site at the Red Stables that serves delicious sandwiches, cakes tea and coffee. It’s well worth a visit .
4.5 based on 7,578 reviews
One of the world's oldest zoos, Dublin Zoo is also modern in design and houses more than 600 animals. It has been redesigned in recent years to be a safe environment for people and the animals with gardens, lakes and natural habitats.
I went to dublin zoo and i think it is great ee had young children with us and everyone was catered for very wrll sign posted and information about the zoo snd feeding times for the animals was brilliant I also went when they hsd the evening lights and it was amazing and an to go to the lights again this year cant wait
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