Free Things To Do in Dublin

Dublin i not the cheapest destination in Europe. Yes, it's not, but don’t let that stop you-there are plenty of Free things to do in Dublin.

Did you know that The best National Museums are free! They have got something for everybody- bor adults and kids. With so many collections and artifacts, you will be amused.  Lean the history and enrich your knowledge. Visit Dublin National Archeology Museum, 
located on Kidare stree, Dublin 2. Just beside the Leinster House.  Afterwards, pop in to The National History Museum.
 This amazing museum is sometimes called the  "Dead Zoo" and is located juts a few minutes walk from the Nationa Archeology Museum
National Museum of Decorative Arts and History organizes different events for kids, so keep an eye on it.

Trinity College
This is a worldwide known  high school. And it cost you nothing to stroll around the cobbled grounds of Trinity College, Ireland’s best ranked university. follow in the footsteps of famous Samuel Beckett, Bram Stoker and Jonathan Swift.

What's another option? We can't forget to include the Phoenix Park.We are proud to have it!
You could easily spend an entire day exploring Europe’s largest urban park. In Phoenix park you might be lucky and see an enormous collection of deer, just wander off into the woodlands to find them.

The President’s Residence
While you’re in the park you can get to see how the President of Ireland lives on a free tour of their official residence, Aras an Uachtaráin. They depart from Phoenix Park Visitor Centre every Saturday and operate on a first-come-first-served basis. The tours might be cancelled due to unseen reasons with a very short notice.
Chester Beatty Library
Alfred Chester Beatty was a bibliophile who was both rich and blessed with exceedingly good taste. The collection is gathered over two floors of the Chester Beatty Library in Dublin Castle.
National Botanic Gardens
 It's a glorious green haven north of the city centre with lovely greenhouses and super atmosphere.
Dublin City Parks
Visit famous St Stephen's Green, nearby Merrion Square located in the heart of Georgian Dublin and home to a statue of one of the square’s most famous residents, Oscar Wilde. And all other greenery in the city and withing short distance.

Irish Museum of Modern Art
Those, into art will love this Museum! It's is a former hospital and now the country’s foremost modern art gallery. Stroll around the building and very well looked after the beautiful surrounding gardens.

Science Gallery
Interactive, two -storey Science Gallery explains the science and how it applies to everyday life.

There are so many things to do in Dublin, that you'll never get enough !

And never forget  that it's full of free things to do in Dublin.

Comments

  1. Sounds like an amazing trip! Nice blog, Thank you for sharing us. I have taken admission in Triniy Collage. This blog helped me to visit in Dublin I am very happy to explore Dublin.

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