Destination Guide Refined by Name: G Attraction Activities (3) Arts (2) Monuments + Museums (4) Sightseeing + Tours (9) Title Keyword
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GAA Museum St. Joseph's Avenue, Croke Park, Dublin |
The GAA Museum is one of the best visitor attractions in Dublin. It highlights Ireland’s national games; Gaelic Football, Hurling, Camoige and Handball. In almost town and village in Ireland you will find a GAA clu... more
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Gaelic Football St. Joseph's Avenue, Gaelic Athletic Association, Dublin |
Only for the not so faint hearted, but an experience to last a lifetime! However you've really got to understand the background to savour the event in full. Hill 16 is a section of Croke Park Stadium, named either becaus... more
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Garden of Remembrance Parnell Square East, Dublin |
The Garden of Remembrance is an Irish memorial garden, created in Dublin to commemorate all those killed in the Anglo-Irish War (also known as the Irish War of Independence) between 1919 and 1922. It also commemorates th... more
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General Post Office O' Connell Street, Dublin, 1 |
Don't be fooled by the nondescript name: with a facade of Ionic columns and Greco-Roman pilasters 60m long (197 ft.) and 17m high (56 ft.), this is more than a post office -- it is the symbol of Irish freedom. Built betw... more
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Glasnevin Cemetery Finglas Road, Dublin, 11 |
Because Glasnevin was the burial spot for those other than the rich, portions of the cemetery show their age and neglect. Near the Garden and Chapel sections of the cemetery (on the far side across from the entrance gate... more
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Glendalough Co. Wicklow, Glendalough |
Glendalough the glen of the two lakes , is a truly spellbinding place - an ancient monastic settlement and two clear water lakes beneath the sheer cliffs of a deep valley which was carved out by glaciers during the Ice A... more
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Goethe Institut 37 Merrion Square East, Dublin, 2 |
With this project, the Goethe-Institut takes the visitor on a virtual journey through the idea of Europe, inspired by the legend of Odysseus. Every week, until the end of june the focus will be on a different aspect of E... more
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Government Buildings Upper Merrion Street, Dublin |
The tour at the Government buildings is really interesting. I went here in 1997 when the friend of my friend was a tourguide here and enjoyed it a lot. It's all very stylish and modern inside! Plus you can have a look in... more
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Grand Canal Leeson Street, (Baggot Street Bridge), Dublin, 2 |
One of Ireland's most famous poets Patrick Kavanagh has two benches dedicated to him on opposite sides of the Grand Canal. The more scruffy one (normally complete with scruffy drunks-which Kavanagh prob would have liked!... more
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Grand Lodge Museum Molesworth Street, Dublin, 2 |
Located in the splendid Freemasons' Hall near Dawson Street, this museum chronicles the origins, history and development of the Freemasons movement in Ireland. This museum was only recently opened to the public and exhib... more
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