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The Original Tour Route starts here from Dublin Bus Head Office, 59 Upper O'Connell Street. Across the road is the spire designed by British architect Ian Richie. This is Dublin’s tallest landmark and stands 120 metres (390 feet) tall. O'Connell Street is the main street in Dublin city and was the scene of much of the fighting in the 1916 Easter Rising.

This is the starting point for the Docklands Tour Route. The Dublin City Gallery (Formerly known as the Hugh Lane Gallery) is a public gallery with free admission for all. The gallery is open Tuesday to Thursday 9:45am– 6pm, Friday 9:45am–5pm, Saturday 10am–5pm and Sunday 11am–5pm. The Dublin Writer’s Museum first opened its doors in 1991 and displays some of Dublin’s finest literary works. The museum is open Mon-Fri: 9.45a.m.-4.45p.m. and Sunday 11a.m.-4.30p.m. Across the road the Garden of Rememberance is a memorial to those who gave their lives in the cause of Irish freedom, designed by Dáithi Hanly with a central sculpture depicting the Children of Lír by Oisín Kelly, Queen Elizabeth II laid a wreath in the gardens during her state visit to Dublin in 2011. Close to Parnell Square is 14 Henrietta Street - a stunning attraction which depicts life in tenement Dublin.

Here you can see the statue of Daniel O’Connell, who gained Catholic Emancipation for Ireland in 1829 and managed to overthrow the penal laws which denied many rights for Catholics in Ireland. The statue is made of bronze figures with a granite plinth. It stands 40 feet tall and has four angels at it's base which were crafted to represent a virtue most readily associated with Daniel O'Connell, namely patriotism, courage, eloquence and fidelity. It is said that each one also represents the provinces of Ireland, Leinster, Munster, Ulster and Connaught.

Take a visit to the National Library and Museum, or the wonderful Archeology Museum, both of which are open freely to the public. Opening times; Tuesday - Saturday: 10am-5pm Sunday and Monday: 1pm-5pm Closed Christmas Day and Good Friday - Highly recommended!
Also from this stop visit one of Dublin’s most iconic shopping districts, Grafton Street, a short walk away. Take a walk down this glamorous street and don’t be surprised to see large crowds gather to watch buskers such as poets, musicians and mimes! Take a walk also to nearby Suffolk Street to see the famous statue of Molly Malone.

One of the must see attractions when visiting Dublin is the world renowned National Gallery of Ireland. The National Gallery opened its doors in 1854 and 163 years on it continues to inspire and delight visitors to the capital.
Located on Merrion Square West, the Gallery is an art lovers dream with over 2,500 painting and approximately 10,000 other works including some awe inspiring water colours and sculptures. The collection includes works from famous Irish artists such as Daniel Maclise, Roderic O’Connor, John Lavery and Jack B. Yeats. The Gallery has a distinctly international feel with works from renowned International artists like Monet, J.M.W. Turner and Pablo Picasso. This collection, which spans the history of western European art, also includes Caravaggio’s breathtaking ‘The taking of Christ’. It truly has a collection to rival any gallery in the world.
It is also a great place for all the family with a dedicated children’s audio guide, free workshops for Children and holiday course children and young teens! Visitors can also enjoy a cup of coffee and a bite to eat in the beautiful Wintergarden Café.
And you know what the best bit is? It’s all free! Yes that’s right, you can check out all the tours, workshops, lectures and concerts for free!
You can check out the Gallery’s ‘What’s On’ calendar for information on upcoming events or follow the National Gallery of Ireland through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Here you can visit the National Gallery which is home to some of the world’s finest art. Open 9.15a.m.-5.30p.m. Monday to Saturday (open late Thursday until 8.30) and also open 11.00am to 5.30pm on Sundays. Visit their website and plan your visit today.

莱恩斯特宫(爱尔兰议会所在地)非常值得一游。它于1748年作为莱恩斯特公爵的府邸落成,但自1922年起便成为爱尔兰自由邦的议会所在地。紧邻莱恩斯特宫的是一处真正的隐秘宝藏:自然历史博物馆(都柏林人戏称其为“死动物园”)。自然历史博物馆免费入场。点击此处规划您的行程。

圣斯蒂芬绿地公园是都柏林市中心的一座公共公园,其历史可追溯至1664年。许多人认为它是都柏林的心脏地带,步行即可轻松抵达都柏林首屈一指的购物街格拉夫顿街。著名的爱尔兰文学博物馆(MoLI)就坐落在广场南侧。绿地最初是为附近乔治亚风格联排别墅的居民而建,于1880年向公众开放。在1916年复活节起义期间,该公园是起义军占领的重要地点之一。您还可以参观都柏林小博物馆,它是都柏林最受欢迎的景点之一。持都柏林观光巴士(DoDublin)门票即可免费参观小博物馆(原价10欧元)。小博物馆位于圣斯蒂芬绿地公园北端,毗邻轻轨绿线,步行即可到达。

Visit Sweny bookshop and pharmacy, made famous by James Joyce in Ulysses or see the birthplace of famous Irish writer Oscar Wilde who was born on this street on October 16th 1854. An author, playwright and poet, Wilde was an extremely popular writer during Victorian times. Here you will see where he grew up as a child and a plaque in his memory. The east end of Trinity College Dublin runs along this street and you can link with Pearse Street Dart Station, or the Airlink Express 757 route from the city to Dublin Airport.

在三一城市酒店对面下车,沿着皮尔斯街步行即可到达科学馆。科学馆于2008年在都柏林三一学院内开放,为各个年龄段的游客举办各种讲座和展览。科学馆免费入场。开放时间:周一上午8:00至下午5:00,周二至周五中午12:00至晚上8:00,周六/周日中午12:00至下午6:00。

Hop off opposite the old Irish parliament buildings. Grattan Parliament housed Irish Members of Parliament up until 1800 when the Act of Union was passed and formally made Ireland and member of the United Kingdom which meant Irish politicians had to sit in parliament in London. Across from parliament you will see the main entrance to Trinity College Dublin. Visit the stunning Long Hall Library in the college where you’ll see the Book of Kells, a manuscript written by Irish monks in 800AD based on the four gospels of the new testament of the Bible. To book tickets and for further information visit their website.

The Dame Street / College Green stop is only a short walk away from the famous Temple Bar. Get a taste of Dublin’s vibrant nightlife in this culturally enriched part of the city. With a great range of bars, restaurants, nightclubs and shops on offer why not drop down for a pint or bite to eat for what promises to be a day/evening full of craic.
Drop in to our friends at LazyBikeTours on Essex street or experience the Irish Rock N Roll Museum in Curved Street with a tour of a renowned venue and one of Ireland’s best loved rehearsal and recording complexes. Learn about the unheard stories of the musicians who pass through the halls. Start your own band and experience the feeling of being a real rockstar and discover exclusive memorabilia from the likes of U2, Thin Lizzy and many more.

Visit Dublin Castle and the fantastic Chester Beatty Library a hidden gem of Dublin situated within the grounds of Dublin Castle. With free admission and described by the Lonely Planet as not just the best museum in Dublin, but one of the best in Europe, the Chester Beatty Library is a must-see on any Dublin visitor's itinerary. For opening hours and what's on visit here
Cork Hill is the stop for one of Dublin’s most famous landmarks Dublin Castle. The castle has a very colourful history and its past functions vary from originally being built by King John of England in 1230 with the purpose of defending Dublin from invaders, the fortification was gradually modified over the centuries and eventually turned into a Georgian styled Palace. Nowadays it serves as a tourist attraction and for state functions, most notably the inauguration of the President of Ireland. Find out more here

Christ Church Cathedral is a gothic/Romanesque style cathedral that was built in 1030 and was founded by the Hiberno – Norse King of Dublin. The cathedral is the official seat of the both Roman Catholic and Church of Ireland’s Archbishop of Dublin although the denomination of the church is officially Church of Ireland. The cathedral is located at Wood Quay the site of Viking Dublin and Dublinia, a Viking museum, is located in Synod Hall which is a part of Christ Church. For a fun day out have a look at their website.

圣帕特里克大教堂于1191年竣工,是爱尔兰最高、最大的教堂。它最初是一座天主教堂,在英国宗教改革后开放,约于1537年改为爱尔兰教会。如今,这座大教堂是爱尔兰教会的国家大教堂,许多著名的教长都安葬于教堂的地板和庭院中,例如出生于都柏林的《格列佛游记》作者乔纳森·斯威夫特。紧邻大教堂的是圣帕特里克公园,是散步的好去处。

Taste some of Ireland’s finest whiskey at the Teeling Whiskey Distillery. It is the only operational distillery left in Dublin and the first of its kind to open its doors in over 125 years. For a day full of fun, facts and of course whiskey visit their website and plan your visit. Also a short walk from Stop 21 is The Liberties Distillery, where you'll learn a different take on the art of whiskey distilling, and also learn the story of the Liberties...the area of Dublin known as hell. Visit the Dublin Liberties Distillery website for more information and to book tickets.

The Guinness Storehouse is Ireland's most popular tourist attraction. St. James’s Gate Brewery was founded by Arthur Guinness in 1759. By 1886 it was the largest brewery in the world. With a 9,000 year lease, there’s plenty of time to have a pint of the black stuff at the Guinness Storehouse. Visit the famous 7th floor gravity bar where you can enjoy a pint of the black stuff and a 360 degree view of Dublin City. If heights aren’t your thing not to worry as Guinness offers a range of other bars, cafes and restaurants for you to enjoy.

Roe & Co 于 2019 年开业,是都柏林最新、最令人兴奋的威士忌酒厂,但其历史可以追溯到 19 世纪,当时乔治·罗伊 (George Roe) 在此地建立了都柏林最大的威士忌酒厂。作为爱尔兰最大的威士忌出口商,乔治·罗伊帮助爱尔兰威士忌在国际上建立了巨大的影响力,这种影响力一直延续至今。过去十年,人们对爱尔兰威士忌的兴趣呈指数级增长,促使都柏林市,尤其是自由区 (Liberties) 涌现出许多新的酒厂。Roe & Co 是一家由吉尼斯 (Guinness) 拥有的大型酒厂,面向威士忌爱好者,提供精彩的参观和威士忌品鉴活动。绝对值得一游!酒厂仅对成人开放。在詹姆斯街 (James Street) 上,与吉尼斯隔街相望的是都柏林另一处最新的景点——皮尔斯·莱昂斯威士忌酒厂 (The Pearse Lyons Whiskey Distillery)。这家酿酒厂坐落于一座旧教堂内,在原址上精心修建而成,不惜一切代价修复了原建筑。最终呈现出一个真正值得一游的景点,游客可以在这里体验威士忌酿造的精髓,了解圣詹姆斯区和自由区的历史。访问皮尔斯·莱昂斯酿酒厂网站了解更多信息并预订门票。

Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA). Dublin's third most visited attraction, The IMMA was formally opened in 1991 by then Taoiseach Charles J Haughey. IMMA is extremely popular among Dubliners who appreciate the fantastic quality of the exhibitions and events that are held at this venue. Visiting the gardens and seeing the stunning Georgian architecture will make the trip even more worthwhile. Visit the IMMA website here. Not to be missed!

休斯顿火车站于1846年启用,原名金斯布里奇火车站。1966年,为了纪念1916年复活节起义的领导人肖恩·休斯顿(他曾在此站工作),该站与其他几座火车站一样,更名为休斯顿火车站。从这里出发的列车由爱尔兰铁路公司(Iarnrod Éireann)运营,提供通勤和城际线路,例如前往利默里克、科克和戈尔韦的线路。如需了解更多关于票价、车票和线路的信息,请点击此处。

Phoenix Park was established in 1662 by Viceroy James Butler on behalf of King Charles II. The park is one of Europe’s larges at 707 hectares or 1752 acres. The park is also home to the residence of the president of Ireland, Áras an Uachtaráin which was completed in 1751 and has been the home of every Irish President since the first, Douglas Hyde in 1938. While in The Phoenix Park take a visit to Dublin Zoo one of the city’s most popular tourist attractions and what has been Ireland’s largest zoo since it was opened in 1831. Plan your visit here

Take a walk up the quays and enjoy a peaceful stroll along the banks of the River Liffey. A great way to relax and enjoy the views of what Dublin has to offer on the banks of the river with some great photo opportunities along the away. Also see the wonderful piece of art that is the Anna Liva monument which personifies the River Liffey. The sculpture was completed in 1988 and originally placed on O’Connell Street but was moved in 2001 to make room for the spire. In 2011 the sculpture Anna Liva moved to Croppies Memorial Park where it currently sits today.

The National Museum of Ireland - Decorative Arts & History is part of the National Museum of Ireland and is therefore completely free to enter. A former army barracks, it is now home to The Decorative Arts and History section of the National Museum and also has dedicated military exhibitions. You can easily spend 2-3 hours just wandering around and looking at everything! Built in 1702 the barracks was initially called The Royal Barracks but its name changed after being given to the Free State after the War of Independence in 1922. The barracks was almost immediately renamed to Collins Barracks that year in memory of Michael Collins the commander in chief of the Free State army who was killed during the Civil War. The barracks’ military function ended in 1997 and today is home to The Decorative Arts and History section of the National Museum and also has dedicated military exhibitions. There is also a lovely cafe situated within the barracks.
Admission to the museum is free. It is open 7 days a week, but only opens 13:00-17:00 on Sunday and Monday, 10:00 - 17:00 the rest of the week. Plan your visit here

Jameson Whiskey Distillery is one of Dublin's top tourist attractions and it's easy to see why. The recently refurbished premises is beautifully laid and the tours provided are excellent. You will learn about the history of Jameson Whiskey and experience the sights and sounds of the entire distilling process with hands on demonstrations, and you'll also take part in whiskey tastings. At the end of the tour, enjoy a drink at the fantastic JJ's Bar.
This stop also serves St Michan's Church, while across the river is O'Shea's Merchant which is a very lovely pub serving excellent food and drink. O'Shea's also hosts live music and irish dancing events.
Also at this stop visit Smithfield Square where you can discover Cafés, Restaurants, Bars and Entertainment or drop in to watch a movie (and play some table-tennis) at the famous Lighthouse Cinema.

四法院于1802年启用,如今是最高法院、高等法院和都柏林巡回刑事法院的所在地。四法院由詹姆斯·甘顿(他也是海关大楼的设计者)设计,1916年曾发生激烈战斗,当时指挥官内德·戴利占领了这里。内战期间,这里被用作反条约派的总部,并与支持条约的国民军展开激战。如今,四法院仍在使用,但仅处理民事案件,因为刑事法院已迁至位于凤凰公园旁的新建筑——刑事司法法院。

蜡像馆Plus最近搬迁至韦斯特摩兰街,就在巴切勒斯步行街旅游站对面。他们全新的场馆空间宽敞,可容纳更多展品,并为各个年龄段的游客提供丰富多彩的娱乐活动。您可以参观全新的儿童奇幻蜡像世界,在时光隧道中穿越时空,了解伟大的爱尔兰作家,并一睹他们的真容(当然,只是近似真容),还能见到爱尔兰的“泰德神父”和康纳·麦格雷戈等名人,当然,也别忘了去体验令人毛骨悚然的恐怖密室。蜡像馆Plus可接待各种规模的团体,一直以来都是都柏林儿童最喜爱的景点之一。访问蜡像馆Plus网站了解更多信息。
此外,您还可以参观都柏林最著名的地标——半便士桥。这座步行桥于1816年开放,深受游客喜爱。桥名源于最初修建时过桥需缴纳的通行费(半便士),用于支付桥梁建设费用。这是本次行程的最后一站。请注意:巴士将继续返回奥康奈尔街,您需要在那里下车,并参加从1号站出发的下一班旅行团。