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    Discover a treasured 9th century manuscript at a 400-year-old university in the heart of Dublin city.

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    Discover a treasured 9th century manuscript at a 400-year-old university in the heart of Dublin city.

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    Explore the historic Trinity campus, home to hidden gems such as the Museum Building, on a walking tour with Trinity Trails.
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    View the 9th-century Book of Kells and the spectacular Long Room in the Old Library as part of the Book of Kells Experience.
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    See the iconic Campanile bell tower and stroll the cobblestones where famous alumni such as Oscar Wilde once tread.

    Trinity College Dublin is home to wonders big and small. Case in point: the Book of Kells Experience, which takes in the world-famous 9th-century illuminated manuscript, alongside the vast Long Room in the Old Library. This 65-metre vaulted chamber with dark oak beams and marble busts is often considered one of the most beautiful libraries in the world. While currently empty of most of its 200,000 early-printed books due to a major restoration project, visitors to the library can gaze in awe at Gaia, a huge illuminated sculpture of Earth suspended from the ceiling. No wonder Trinity College Dublin has crowned Europe’s Leading Academic Tourist Attraction at the World Travel Awards.

    Front Square at Trinity College Dublin with the Campanile and historic buildings. Front Square at Trinity College Dublin with the Campanile and historic buildings.

    Trinity College Dublin campus

    Trailblazing Trinity

    The Trinity Trails guided walking tours are led by expert student and alumni guides who know the campus inside out. From stopping by architectural marvels such as the Museum Building to hearing stories of famous former students such as Samuel Beckett and Bram Stoker (author of Dracula), it’s a riveting 45 minutes. Want to stay longer? Accommodation options are available during the summer months. Imagine waking up in Ireland’s oldest university with all of Dublin’s delights on your doorstep!

    The Palace Bar on Fleet Street in Dublin at night, glowing with warm lights and outdoor tables. The Palace Bar on Fleet Street in Dublin at night, glowing with warm lights and outdoor tables.

    The Palace Bar, Dublin

    In the heart of the action

    The campus is nestled in Dublin city centre, so there’s no shortage of things to see and do nearby. Grafton Street, one of Ireland’s busiest shopping areas, is just across the road. The Irish Whiskey Museum is opposite Trinity’s main entrance, while one of the city’s best-loved pubs, the Palace Bar, where literary greats Patrick Kavanagh and Brendan Behan once held forth, is also close by. The campus is a short walk away from both the must-snap Molly Malone statue and the National Gallery of Ireland, where masterpieces by Van Gogh and Caravaggio, as well as pieces by Irish artists Jack B Yeats and Louis le Brocquy, are on show.

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    Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming. Dramatic rocky cliffs and headlands on the Dingle Peninsula, featured in Star Wars: The Last Jedi filming.

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