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Bank of Ireland
Be the First to Rate It Across the street from the west facade of Trinity College stands... |
Architectural Sites | Southside |
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Government Buildings
Be the First to Rate It The swan song of British architecture in the capital, this enormous... |
Architectural Sites | Southside |
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Ha'penny Bridge
Be the First to Rate It Every Dubliner has a story about meeting someone on this cast-iron... |
Bridges / Tunnels | Southside |
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Huguenot Cemetery
Be the First to Rate It One of the last such burial grounds in Dublin, this cemetery... |
Cemeteries | Southside |
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Newman House
Be the First to Rate It One of the greatest glories of Georgian Dublin, Newman House... |
Educational Institutions | Southside |
Trinity College
Member Rating: 4.8 Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I to "civilize" (Her Majesty's... |
Educational Institutions | Southside |
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Bank of Ireland
Be the First to Rate It Across the street from the west facade of Trinity College stands... |
Financial Institutions | Southside |
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Government Buildings
Be the First to Rate It The swan song of British architecture in the capital, this enormous... |
Government Buildings | Southside |
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Leinster House
Be the First to Rate It Commissioned by the Duke of Leinster and built in 1745, this... |
Government Buildings | Southside |
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Mansion House
Be the First to Rate It The mayor of Dublin resides at the Mansion House, which dates... |
Government Buildings | Southside |
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Shelbourne
Be the First to Rate It The redbrick, white-wood-trim Shelbourne hotel has commanded... |
Hotels | Southside |
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Leinster House
Be the First to Rate It Commissioned by the Duke of Leinster and built in 1745, this... |
Houses / Mansions | Southside |
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Mansion House
Be the First to Rate It The mayor of Dublin resides at the Mansion House, which dates... |
Houses / Mansions | Southside |
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No. 29
Member Rating: 4.8 Everything in this carefully refurbished 1794 home, known simply... |
Houses / Mansions | Southside |
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Shaw Birthplace
Be the First to Rate It "Author of many plays" is the simple accolade to George Bernard... |
Houses / Mansions | Southside |
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Dublin Tourism
Be the First to Rate It Medieval St. Andrew's Church, deconsecrated and fallen into ruin... |
Information Centers | Southside |
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National Library
Be the First to Rate It Happily, Ireland is one of the few countries in the world where... |
Libraries | Southside |
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Royal Irish Academy
Be the First to Rate It The country's leading learned society houses important documents... |
Libraries | Southside |
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George's Street Arcade
Be the First to Rate It This Victorian covered market fills the block between Drury Street... |
Markets / Bazaars | Southside |
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Dublin Civic Museum
Be the First to Rate It Built between 1765 and 1771 as an exhibition hall for the Society... |
Museums / Galleries | Southside |
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Heraldic Museum
Be the First to Rate It Looking for something original for your wall? If you're a Fitzgibbon... |
Museums / Galleries | Southside |
National Gallery of Ireland
Be the First to Rate It Caravaggio's The Taking of Christ (1602), Reynolds's First Earl... |
Museums / Galleries | Southside |
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National Museum of Archaeology and History
Be the First to Rate It Set just to the south of Leinster House, Ireland's National Museum... |
Museums / Galleries | Southside |
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National Museum of Natural History
Be the First to Rate It The famed explorer of the African interior, Dr. Stanley Livingstone... |
Museums / Galleries | Southside |
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RHA Gallagher Gallery
Be the First to Rate It The Royal Hibernian Academy, an old Dublin institution, is housed... |
Museums / Galleries | Southside |
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Grafton Street
Be the First to Rate It It's no more than 200 yards long and about 20 feet wide, but... |
Neighborhoods / Streets | Southside |
St. Stephen's Green
Be the First to Rate It Dubliners call it simply Stephen's Green, and green it is (year-round)... |
Parks | Southside |
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Bewley's Oriental Café
Be the First to Rate It The granddaddy of the capital's cafés, Bewley's Oriental... |
Quick Bites | Southside |
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Fitzer's
Be the First to Rate It Fitzer's, the National Gallery's self-service restaurant, is... |
Quick Bites | Southside |
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Long Hall Pub
Be the First to Rate It With its mahogany bar, mirrors, and plasterwork ceilings, the... |
Quick Bites | Southside |
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St. Ann's Church
Be the First to Rate It St. Ann's plain, neo-Romanesque granite exterior, built in 1868... |
Religious Sites | Southside |
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Meeting House Square
Be the First to Rate It The square, which is behind the Ark and accessed via Curved Street... |
Squares | Southside |
Merrion Square
Be the First to Rate It Created between 1762 and 1764, this tranquil square a few blocks... |
Squares | Southside |
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Powerscourt Townhouse Centre
Be the First to Rate It Lucky man, the Viscount Powerscourt. In the mid-18th century... |
Stores / Malls | Southside |