
Meet Dublin, the friendly capital city of Ireland with great people, good fun and intriguing sights to explore. It’s a city of traditions and history, but not stuffy. Literary, but not pretentious. Cool, but not aloof. It’s a city of musicians and poets whose songs and stories flood the local pubs and cafes, and even spill out to the bustling streets. It’s an academic and museum-filled city, but you’ll always find time to enjoy a pint or 2. If you’re new to Dublin and not sure where to start, here are our suggestions on what to see and do on your first day.
A well-preserved 13th-century castle
适合: 历史, 照片
Travellers interested in history, castles, interior design, or architecture should add Dublin Castle to their itinerary. Built in the 13th-century on the site of a Viking settlement, the castle has served as a fortress, prison, treasury, State Apartments, and courts of law. Today, this city-centre site is a popular tourist destination where you can immerse yourself in Irish history.
On a guided or self-guided tour, you can visit the State Apartments, Chapel Royal, Heritage Centre, St Patrick’s Hall, and the lush Dublin Garden with beautiful sculptures. Finish your tour with a cup of coffee at the Terrace Café located in the State Apartments. There’s also an onsite gift shop.
地址: Dame St, Dublin 2, Ireland
开放时间 Daily from 9.45 am to 5.15 pm
电话: +353 (0)1 645 8800

Dublin Castle
Dublin’s largest and most beloved garden square
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St Stephen’s Green is a tranquil place to relax when you need a break between sightseeing or retail therapy along Grafton Street. The Victorian-era park has beautifully landscaped gardens, shady benches, picnic-perfect open lawns, and 3.5 km of walking paths.
As a popular meeting spot for Dubliners, the park is busy throughout the year. That makes it an ideal place for people-watching. If you visit Dublin in summer, check if the park will be hosting free outdoor concerts.
地址: St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
开放时间 Hours vary by season
电话: +353 (0)1 475 7816

St Stephen's Green
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While Egypt has its mummies, Ireland has its bog men. These well-preserved human remains dating back to the Iron Age offer a striking look into Irish history and landscape. Displayed at the National Museum’s Kingship and Sacrifice exhibit, the men are believed to have been killed and thrown into peat bogs as part of a ritual sacrifice. The peat bogs’ unique properties kept the bodies in such good condition that even the men’s fingernails and hair can be seen. If the thought of staring at ancient murdered bodies makes you squeamish, just skip past this section. With more than 2 million artefacts housed at the museum, there’s plenty to see beyond the bog men.
地址: National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology, Kildare St, Dublin 2, Ireland
开放时间 Sunday and Monday from 1 pm to 5 pm. Tuesday—Saturday from 10 am to 5 pm.
电话: +353 (0)1 6777444

The National Museum of Ireland
适合: 情侣/夫妇, 购物者, 历史, 餐饮, 团体
With a storybook setting of historic buildings, this lively, narrow walking street twists and turns its way from St. Stephen’s Green to Trinity College. Packed with cafes, pubs and shops selling anything from cigars to books, vintage clothing to brand-name fashions, Grafton Street is a shop-and-stroll heaven.
Stop to watch the poets, musicians and other buskers performing their hearts out for the street crowds. Fuel up for the day with a full Irish breakfast or linger over a cup of tea at Bewleys Oriental Café. Among the city’s oldest cafes, Bewleys even makes an appearance in the novel Dubliners by James Joyce, just 1 of its famous patrons.

Grafton Street