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August 2, 2025
Dublin, Ireland

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Trinity College & the Book of KellsTrinity College & the Book of Kells

College Green, Dublin, D, Ireland

Home to Ireland’s oldest university and the Alma Mater of Jack's Father, Trinity College is famous for the Book of Kells, a beautifully illuminated manuscript dating back to the 9th century. The stunning Long Room library is also a must-see.

Kilmainham GaolKilmainham Gaol

Inchicore Road, Kilmainham, D D08 RK28, Ireland

For history buffs, Kilmainham Gaol is one of the most important historical sites in Ireland. The former prison played a key role in Ireland’s fight for independence, and the guided tours are fascinating and well worth the visit.

St Stephen's Green and Grafton StreetSt Stephen's Green and Grafton Street

Saint Stephen's Green, D, Ireland

Guests looking for a relaxed stroll or a bit of shopping will love St. Stephen’s Green, a beautiful city park, followed by a walk down Grafton Street, Dublin’s famous shopping street, where they’ll often find talented street performers.

Guinness StorehouseGuinness Storehouse

The Liberties, D D08 VF8H, Ireland

Learn about the history of Ireland’s most famous beer, Guinness, through interactive exhibits, and enjoy a pint at the Gravity Bar with panoramic views of Dublin.

Temple BarTemple Bar

Dublin, D, Ireland

Dublin’s cultural quarter, known for its lively pubs, traditional music, art galleries, and cobblestone streets. A great place for nightlife and entertainment.

Dublin CastleDublin Castle

Dame Street, D, Ireland

A major historical site, Dublin Castle has been at the center of Ireland’s history for over 800 years. Explore the medieval castle, state apartments, and beautiful gardens.

St Patrick's CathedralSt Patrick's Cathedral

Saint Patrick's Close, D D08 H6X3, Ireland

Ireland’s largest cathedral, this stunning structure is dedicated to St. Patrick. It offers a fascinating look into Dublin’s religious history, plus a beautiful interior and peaceful grounds.

Ha'penny BridgeHa'penny Bridge

Ha'penny Bridge, Dublin, D, Ireland

This iconic 19th-century pedestrian bridge is one of Dublin’s most famous landmarks, providing a great photo opportunity while crossing the River Liffey.

Christ Church CathedralChrist Church Cathedral

8 Christchurch Place, Wood Quay, D, Ireland

A majestic medieval cathedral offering a stunning blend of history, architecture, and spirituality. Visitors can also explore the crypt, which houses artifacts dating back to the 12th century.

National Gallery of IrelandNational Gallery of Ireland

Merrion Square West, D D02 K303, Ireland

Ireland’s premier collection of European and Irish art, with works by renowned artists like Caravaggio, Vermeer, and Jack B. Yeats.

Forty Foot

Forty FootForty Foot

SandyCove Point, Sandycove, Dublin 7VQP RG, Ireland

A visit to The Forty Foot is a must for adventurous wedding guests looking to experience a true Dublin tradition. Located in Sandycove, just a short DART ride from the city center, this iconic sea swimming spot has been popular for generations. Once an exclusive gentlemen’s bathing area, The Forty Foot is now open to everyone and is famous for its bracingly cold yet invigorating waters. Whether guests fancy a refreshing dip or just want to soak up the views over Dublin Bay, it’s a great way to start the day—especially if they need a wake-up after the wedding celebrations!

Howth Cliff WalkHowth Cliff Walk

Dublin, D, Ireland

For guests wanting a scenic outing, a short train ride to Howth offers stunning coastal views. The Howth Cliff Walk is an easy hike with breathtaking sea views, fresh seafood restaurants, and the picturesque Howth Harbour.

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