10 Traveler Resources in County Dublin That You Shouldn't Miss

June 27, 2021 Venice Greaves

Discover the best top things to do in County Dublin, Ireland including Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown library, The Library Project, Richmond Barracks, Round Tower Visitor Centre, Dublin Tourism Centre, Marsh's Library, Catholic Central Library, Rathmines Library, National Library of Ireland, National Photographic Archive.
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1. Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown library

2 Crofton Rd Dun Laoghaire, Dublin Ireland +353 1 236 2700 http://www.libraries.dlrcoco.ie/
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5.0 based on 9 reviews

Dun Laoghaire-Rathdown library

2. The Library Project

4 Temple Bar Street, Dublin Dublin 2 Ireland +353 87 685 6169 https://www.facebook.com/TheLibraryProject/
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5.0 based on 5 reviews

The Library Project

3. Richmond Barracks

Excellent
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5.0 based on 319 reviews

Richmond Barracks

Richmond Barracks is a venue of historical importance that celebrates the rich stories and experiences of the local community, past and present. The Barracks runs regular guided tours and is currently running the Richmond Barracks to Kilmainham Walking Tour on Thursdays to Sunday at 11am and 1.30pm. The walk from Richmond Barracks to Kilmainham is steeped in Dublin’s rich historical, political & cultural landscape. Discover the local stories, the hidden histories & walk in the footsteps of those 1916 Rising Rebels that were marched to their execution in Kikmainham Gaol.

4. Round Tower Visitor Centre

Clondalkin Ireland +353 1 555 4648 [email protected] http://www.dublinsoutdoors.ie/round-tower-clondalkin-village
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5.0 based on 13 reviews

Round Tower Visitor Centre

Reviewed By NeilT626 - Westport, Ireland

This place is a little gem...we were staying in a nearby hotel on a Dublin mini-break. One morning it was very wet, and we wanted to find a fun indoor activity for our young children to enjoy. This place ticked all the right boxes! Clondalkin Round Tower is an incredible museum experience, and totally interactive for all ages. Full credit to the local council (South Dublin) for developing this quality facility. However, I read another TripAdvisor review which I thought was totally unfair with their allusions toward 'The Happy Pear' Café outside the entrance. I completely understand that the quality and scope of such visitor attraction's in the current climate requires commercial support, and if the 'Happy Pear' were happy to oblige to support this attraction then that's fine with me! 'The Happy Pear' is a great little café, with a strong (and fun emphasis!) on healthy and wholesome food which is not a bad thing! Around the base of the tower (it's not possible to climb up inside the tower), is an attractively laid-out garden and terrace area. I imagine that on a warm summer's day the café spills out on the terrace creating a lovely ambience. Overall a fantastic fun morning out for our young family. We will be back to visit. Nb. I noticed there were two TripAdvisor pages for this attraction: is it possible for the owners to merge it into one page? It will help your review scores. Thank you.

5. Dublin Tourism Centre

Suffolk St, Dublin 2 Ireland +353 1 605 7700 https://www.ireland.com/
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4.5 based on 77 reviews

Dublin Tourism Centre

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6. Marsh's Library

St Patrick's Close, Dublin D08 FK79 Ireland +353 1 454 3511 [email protected] http://www.marshlibrary.ie/
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4.5 based on 635 reviews

Marsh's Library

One of Dublin's most beautiful tourist attractions. An unspoiled gem right in the heart of the city. Established in 1707, Marsh's Library is a wonderfully preserved library of the early Enlightenment complete with its original oak bookcases. Visitors often comment on the wonderful smell of the old bookcases and books.The library contains over 25,000 rare and interesting books relating to the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries, covering medicine, law, science, travel, navigation, mathematics, music, and classical literature. There is also some material of a very scurrilous nature. Every year an exhibition of rare and curious items is presented from the holdings of the Library. The current exhibition is titled: 'Bram Stoker & the Haunting of Marsh's Library', an exhibition of books that were requested by Bram Stoker, author of Dracula, when he came to read in the Library in 1866-67.

Reviewed By carawasthere - Boston, United States

Marsh’s Library is right next to St. Patrick’s Cathedral. There is a very small entry fee - ~€3 and it’s worth every penny! The have a great exhibition about their stolen books currently on display which was really fascinating. They also have a few “games” and activities. Normally, I’m not down for this sort of thing but their activities were awesome! There are mini LEGO figurines (book thieves - tied to their exhibition) for you to find and circle on your own map. All are hiding in plain sight! You can also draw/color your own LEGO book thief. There’s also ink/quills/paper for you to draw or write in and a selfie station at the very end since no photos are allowed inside the main rooms. I loved this little library so much! You should definitely go see it!!

7. Catholic Central Library

74 Merrion Sq., Dublin 2 Ireland +353 1 676 1264
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Catholic Central Library

8. Rathmines Library

Rathmines Library, Dublin Ireland http://www.dublincity.ie/rathmines-library
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4.5 based on 2 reviews

Rathmines Library

9. National Library of Ireland

Kildare Street, Dublin 2 Ireland +353 1 603 0200 [email protected] http://www.nli.ie/en/homepage.aspx
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4.5 based on 556 reviews

National Library of Ireland

Visit the National Library of Ireland (NLI), where Ireland’s story is an open book. Enjoy the NLI’s lively programme of events and exhibitions, consult its collections, get help tracing your family tree and drop by Café Joly for a quick coffee or relaxing lunch. Particular highlights at the main library buildings on Kildare Street are the award-winning Yeats exhibition, and moving World War Ireland exhibition. The NLI’s National Photographic Archive, where regular exhibitions explore Irish life through remarkable photographs, is situated in Temple Bar. All locations are FREE to visit and within a short walking distance of the Grafton Street shopping area and St. Stephens Green.

Reviewed By Trip03953845671 - Kildare, Ireland

Excellent collection of books, fabulous building aswell and really enjoyed studying within the reading room! Staff are quite friendly and helpful

10. National Photographic Archive

Meeting House Square, Temple Bar, Dublin 2 Ireland +353 1 603 0200 [email protected] http://www.nli.ie/en/udlist/current-exhibitions.aspx?article=19290a05-fec0-4d50-8bdc-b23e2f41956d
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4.5 based on 35 reviews

National Photographic Archive

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