The Custom House Visitor Centre

The Custom House is perhaps the most iconic building in Dublin. Designed in 1791 by English Architect James Gandon, who also designed the Four Courts and Kings Inns in Dublin. It stands proudly on the north docks of the River Liffey, in the very heart of Dublin city centre

What can I expect
  • Explore one of Ireland's most celebrated architectural gems
  • Opened for the first time in 2022! 
  • Guided tour will reveal 200 years of history 
  • Learn of the Custom House's role in Ireland's revolutionary past

 

From this commanding location the Custom House has witnessed the development of Dublin throughout the 1800’s and 1900’s as well as witnessing and surviving*, the revolutionary events that occurred during these times.

*This is despite having been burned down by the Irish Republican Army in 1921 during the Irish War of Independence; a conflict in which it played a particularly pivotal role.

 

The Custom House has now opened it’s doors to visitors, as Dublin’s newest and most exciting new attractions. Explore one of Ireland’s best loved architectural masterpieces in the company of knowledgeable and friendly guides who will take you back in time to reveal a story with many layers of people, heritage and history, spanning over 200 years. For more information and to book visit the Heritage Ireland website

 

WHILE YOU'RE IN THE AREA!

Why not visit EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum located just 5 minutes from The Custom House visitor centre! Other attractions that hold iconic stories include Pearse Lyons Distillery and The Little Museum of Dublin.

 

Follow Link to Book

Visit the heritage ireland website for further information and to book.

Open Daily from 10:00 – 17:30

Last admission 16:45

 

Guided tours start at: 10:30am, 12:30pm, 2:30pm, and 4:30pm and last approximately 45 minutes.

 

For Enquiries Call: +353 (0)46 940 7140

Visit Heritageireland for more information and to book.

 

Address:

Custom House Quay
Dublin 1
D01W6X0

Trip Advisor

Stunning Building

This is a great piece of work and beautiful building on the banks of the river Liffy. Well worth a look as it’s majestic. Recommended.

Green Review StarGreen Review StarGreen Review StarGreen Review StarGreen Review Star
 
X
By clicking 'Accept all', you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to deliver and maintain our core websites services, analyse site usage and assist in our marketing efforts including advertising personalisation. Choose 'Manage Cookies' to pick specific cookies you're okay with or to change your preferences. Click to review our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy
Accept All Manage Cookies ?