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    Little Museum of Dublin

    Step into one of Dublin’s most elegant houses and envelop yourself in a unique take on the city’s history
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    Dublin city
    Culture & Heritage
    55 mins from Dublin Airport

    You can learn a lot about Dublin by wandering around its Georgian squares and drifting through its bustling streets, but if you really want to understand the city – head to the Little Museum of Dublin.

    Set within a beautiful 18th century townhouse overlooking leafy St Stephen’s Green in the heart of the city, the Little Museum of Dublin is a thrilling delve into the life of the ordinary Dubliner. Designed to tell the story of the city through the objects donated by members of the public, the museum houses over 5,000 objects that reflect the history of Dublin.

    The creaky floorboards, huge windows and elegant plasterwork provide a beautiful backdrop in which to browse picture-lined walls and artefact-stuffed cases of Dublin insight and intrigue. U2 fans will delight in an exhibition dedicated to Ireland’s greatest rock band, with photographs, memorabilia and a narrated soundtrack telling the story of the band.

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    Inside the Little Museum of Dublin, Dublin city

    Need to know

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    Museum entry is by guided tour only. Tours sell out quickly, so it’s a good idea to book in advance online.

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    Your visit includes a 30-minute tour, with free time to explore afterwards.

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    The museum is easily accessed by public transport and is within walking distance of many other popular attractions.  

    Things to see and do nearby

    Café en Seine

    Café en Seine is a continental and stylish café bar on Dublin's Dawson Street. Enjoy a laid back café style experience by day. By night, Café en Seine turns into one of Dublin's most stylish bars.

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    National Museum of Ireland, Merrion Street

    The National Museum of Ireland on Merrion Street has now closed to the public for a full refurbishment project, you can find further information on their website.

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    Museum of Literature Ireland

    Whether you are new to Irish literature or an expert, you will be inspired and surprised at MoLI – The Museum of Literature Ireland. Located at 86 St. Stephens Green in the historic UCD Newman House, where James Joyce once studied, MoLI is an interactive celebration of Irish poets, playwrights and novelists. It is a must-see for anyone interested in Irish literature. The Commons Café and MoLi Shop are free to visit.

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    Dublin Literary Pub Crawl

    Dublin Literary Pub Crawl is an award winning show that crawls from pub to pub with professional actors performing from the works of Dublin's most famous writers, Joyce, Beckett, Oscar Wilde, Brendan Behan and many more.

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    Dublin Castle

    Dublin Castle located on Castle Street, in Dublin City Centre. The Castle houses the magnificent State Apartments, the Chapel Royal, a 13th century Tower and some of its Medieval structures.

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    Bewley's Café Grafton Street

    Opened over 80 years ago, Bewley's Grafton Street Café is a cherished Dublin landmark and Ireland's longest established and largest café, serving excellent food from breakfast through lunch to evening cuisine.

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    Devitt's

    Devitts is a traditional Dublin pub, with live Irish music and a Gaelic football theme.

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    O'Donoghue's Bar

    One of Dublin's best known bars, O' Donoghue's is strongly associated with the Dubliners (famous Irish ballad group). This has helped it to become something of a mecca for traditional musicians.

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