Dublin Zoo
Located in Phoenix Park, Dublin Zoo is one of Dublin’s most popular attractions, offering a chance to see a variety of animals in an engaging setting.
Phoenix Park
One of the largest enclosed public parks in any capital city in Europe, perfect for family picnics, walks, and bike rides.
National Aquatic Centre
One of the world’s largest indoor water centres, offering swimming pools, water rides, and diving platforms.
St Stephen’s Green
A historic park in the centre of Dublin, featuring a playground, picturesque pond, and ample green space.
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
An interactive museum that tells the story of Irish emigrants and their influence around the world.
Visit EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Butler’s Chocolate Experience
A chocolate factory tour where families can learn about the art of chocolate making and enjoy some samples.
Visit Butler’s Chocolate Experience
Farmleigh House and Estate
A historic estate with beautiful gardens, a gallery, and a working farm, offering a variety of family-friendly events.
Visit Farmleigh House and Estate
Fort Lucan Outdoor Adventureland
A large outdoor playground with slides, climbing frames, and zip lines, designed for children of all ages.
Visit Fort Lucan Outdoor Adventureland
Emerald Park (formerly Tayto Park)
An amusement park with a variety of rides and attractions, including a zoo.
The Ark
A cultural centre for children, offering a range of creative workshops, performances, and exhibitions.
National Museum of Ireland – Natural History
Often called the ‘Dead Zoo’, this museum is a wonderland of animals from Ireland and across the world.
Visit National Museum of Ireland – Natural History
Marlay Park
A suburban park featuring extensive playgrounds, walking paths, and a small golf course.
Dublinia
An interactive museum focused on Viking and Medieval Dublin, offering a fun and educational experience for all ages.
last check / 20.01.2024