The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

10 Fair City sites

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VIKING SPLASH TOUR

This amphibious vehicle takes you on road and on the water for a tour of the city. You can even wear a Viking Hat!

TRINITY COLLEGE

Trinity has been part of the city’s landscape since 1592. The Book of Kells, a lavishly illustrate­d medieval manuscript is here.

EPIC IRISH IMMIGRATIO­N MUSEUM

This interactiv­e and immersive exhibition celebrates Ireland’s enduring impact on the world.

PHOENIX PARK

A huge park where you can find Dublin Zoo, Aras an Uachtarain (Irish President’s Residence) and a herd of wild deer.

THE LITTLE MUSEUM OF DUBLIN

This museum tells the story of Dublin using artefacts donated by residents of the city.

KILMAINHAM GAOL

An entertaini­ng and engaging attraction, the former gaol was central to the history of Dublin, housing many notable citizens.

ST STEPHEN’S GREEN

An oasis of calm in a busy city. Standing watching the swans on the lake, it’s hard to believe the city centre is just feet away.

GUINNESS STOREHOUSE

It’s said the free glass of stout offered at the “home of the black stuff” is the world’s best.

ST PATRICK’S CATHEDRAL

Part of the fabric of Dublin for over 800 years, the cathedral is the final resting place of many including Jonathan Swift.

CROKE PARK STADIUM

An iconic part of Irish sporting life, visitors get an insight into Ireland’s national games.

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