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5/9/2014 Visit Dublin - Dublin's Top 10s http://www.visitdublin.com/insidedublin/Dublins_Top_10s/Dublins_Top_10_attractions 1/4 TOP 10 ATTRACTIONS SHARE CATEGORY Dublin's Top Tips Guinness Storehouse retained the top spot for a second year running in the listing of Ireland's top visitor attractions. The iconic Dublin attraction was closely followed by Dublin Zoo, while The National Gallery of Ireland continues its dominance of the free attractions in the capital. Dublin has a myriad of visitor attractions to suit all interests and we've compiled the list below of the top visited attractions in 2012. Have fun! 1. Guinness Storehouse Located in the heart of the St James’s Gate Brewery, which has been home to the black stuff since 1759, this massive seven-storey building, a former Guinness® fermentation plant, has been remodeled into the shape of a giant pint of Guinness®. A visit will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about this world famous beer. The highlight for many visitors is the Gravity Bar® where you receive a complimentary pint of Guinness® and can relax and enjoy the breathtaking 360-degree views across Dublin City. 2. Dublin Zoo See many rare and exotic animals living and roaming in a wide variety of natural habitats. Wander through the African Savanna and gaze at the giraffes, zebras, scimitar oryx and ostrich, then head to the Kaziranga Forest to see the magnificent herd of Asian elephants that call this beautiful place home. Dublin Zoo, located in the Phoenix Park in the heart of Dublin city, allows you to discover amazing animals to including tigers, hippos, bats, rare monkeys, gorillas, chimpanzees, red pandas and reptiles to name but a few! 3. National Aquatic Centre AquaZone, at the National Aquatic Centre, is one of the most innovative water parks in Europe. A whole host of exciting features ensures that there is lots of family fun, thrills – and something for everyone. If you crave extreme thrills, raging water adventures, flying through the air, or just an enjoyable day with your family, AquaZone at the National Aquatic Centre has Europe's biggest and best water rides and attractions waiting for you! 4. The National Gallery of Ireland Today the collection includes over 2,500 paintings and some 10,000 other works in different media including watercolours, drawings, prints and sculpture. Every major European School of painting is extensively represented. It also houses a renowned collection of Irish paintings. The gallery's highlights include works by Vermeer, Caravaggio, Picasso, Van Gogh and Monet. 5. Book of Kells The Book of Kells was written around the year 800 AD and is one of the most beautifully illuminated manuscripts in the world. Its 680 pages of vellum contain the Latin texts of the Four Gospels. It was written around 800AD by Irish monks and later buried in the ground for fear of the Vikings and after being eventually rediscovered it was deposited for safe keeping in Trinity in 1653. 6. National Botanic Gardens The Gardens, 19.5 hectares on the south bank of the Tolka contain many attractive features including an arboretum, sensory garden, rock garden and burren area, large pond, extensive herbaceous borders, and annual display of decorative plants including a rare example of Victorian carpet bedding. 7. National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology Walk into the National Museum of Ireland on Kildare Street and be magically transported back in time. Take time at The Treasury and see examples of Celtic and Medieval art, such as the famous Ardagh Chalice, the Tara Brooch and the Derrynaflan Hoard. Gaze in wonder at the finest collection of prehistoric gold artefacts in Europe, which is to be found in Or - Ireland's Gold. Ramble through prehistoric Ireland and experience life at the same time of the Vikings in Viking Age Ireland. Competitions Downloads Dublin Pass Connect With Us Search see & do where to stay inside dublin travel info special offers

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Dublin's Top Tips

Guinness Storehouse retained the top spot for a second year running in the

listing of Ireland's top visitor attractions. The iconic Dublin attraction was closely

followed by Dublin Zoo, while The National Gallery of Ireland continues its

dominance of the free attractions in the capital. Dublin has a myriad of visitor

attractions to suit all interests and we've compiled the list below of the top visited

attractions in 2012. Have fun!

1. Guinness Storehouse

Located in the heart of the St James’s Gate Brewery, which has been home to the

black stuff since 1759, this massive seven-storey building, a former Guinness®

fermentation plant, has been remodeled into the shape of a giant pint of

Guinness®. A visit will teach you everything you ever wanted to know about this

world famous beer. The highlight for many visitors is the Gravity Bar® where you

receive a complimentary pint of Guinness® and can relax and enjoy the

breathtaking 360-degree views across Dublin City.

2. Dublin Zoo

See many rare and exotic animals living and roaming in a wide variety of natural

habitats. Wander through the African Savanna and gaze at the giraffes, zebras,

scimitar oryx and ostrich, then head to the Kaziranga Forest to see the magnificent

herd of Asian elephants that call this beautiful place home. Dublin Zoo, located in

the Phoenix Park in the heart of Dublin city, allows you to discover amazing

animals to including tigers, hippos, bats, rare monkeys, gorillas, chimpanzees, red

pandas and reptiles to name but a few!

3. National Aquatic Centre

AquaZone, at the National Aquatic Centre, is one of the most innovative water

parks in Europe. A whole host of exciting features ensures that there is lots offamily fun, thrills – and something for everyone. If you crave extreme thrills, raging

water adventures, flying through the air, or just an enjoyable day with your family,AquaZone at the National Aquatic Centre has Europe's biggest and best water

rides and attractions waiting for you!

4. The National Gallery of Ireland

Today the collection includes over 2,500 paintings and some 10,000 other works

in different media including watercolours, drawings, prints and sculpture. Every

major European School of painting is extensively represented. It also houses arenowned collection of Irish paintings. The gallery's highlights include works by

Vermeer, Caravaggio, Picasso, Van Gogh and Monet.

5. Book of Kells

The Book of Kells was written around the year 800 AD and is one of the most

beautifully illuminated manuscripts in the world. Its 680 pages of vellum contain

the Latin texts of the Four Gospels. It was written around 800AD by Irish monksand later buried in the ground for fear of the Vikings and after being eventually

rediscovered it was deposited for safe keeping in Trinity in 1653.

6. National Botanic Gardens

The Gardens, 19.5 hectares on the south bank of the Tolka contain many attractive

features including an arboretum, sensory garden, rock garden and burren area,large pond, extensive herbaceous borders, and annual display of decorative plants

including a rare example of Victorian carpet bedding.

7. National Museum of Ireland - Archaeology

Walk into the National Museum of Ireland on Kildare Street and be magically

transported back in time. Take time at The Treasury and see examples of Celtic

and Medieval art, such as the famous Ardagh Chalice, the Tara Brooch and the

Derrynaflan Hoard. Gaze in wonder at the finest collection of prehistoric goldartefacts in Europe, which is to be found in Or - Ireland's Gold. Ramble through

prehistoric Ireland and experience life at the same time of the Vikings in Viking

Age Ireland.

Competitions Downloads Dublin Pass Connect With Us Search

see & do where to stay inside dublin travel info special offers

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8. St. Patrick's Cathedral

Built between 1220 and 1260 the Cathedral is one of the few buildings left from

the medieval city of Dublin. Today St Patricks is the National Cathedral for the

Church of Ireland and is still the largest cathedral in Ireland. Visitors can learn

about the buildings fascinating history including its most famous Dean (head)

Jonathan Swift who is one of around 700 burials on site.

9. Farmleigh House

Built in the late 18th century, Farmleigh was purchased by Edward Cecil Guinness,

a great-grandson of Arthur Guinness, in 1873. The house ontains many beautiful

features including the Main House, which is a fine example of Georgian-Victorian

architecture, the Sunken Garden, the Walled Garden, the famous Clock Tower and

the Lake and The Benjamin Iveagh Library. The library holds some of the finest

examples of Irish bookbinding from the 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. The

collection was donated to Marsh’s Library by the Guinness family.

10. Ki lmainham Gaol (Jai l )

This historic site gives the visitor a dramatic and realistic insight into what it was

like to have been confined in one of these forbidding bastions of punishment and

correction between 1796 when it opened and 1924 when it closed and offers a

panoramic insight into some of the most profound, disturbing and inspirational

themes of modern Irish history.

11. Science Gallery at Trinity College ; 12. National Museum of Ireland -

Natural History ; 13. National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts &

History 14. Chester Beatty Library ; 15. Old Jameson Disti l lery ; 16. The

National Library of Ireland ; 17. Christ Church Cathedral 18. Dublin Castle ;

19. Phoenix Park Visitor Centre ; 20. Dublinia

For further information on al l visitor attractions in Dublin cl ick here

Note: The information compiled is taken from the Fáilte Ireland Visitor Attractions

Survey 2012

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