2-Day Family-Friendly Itinerary for Dublin, Ireland

  • Day 1: Dublin Castle
    10 minutes (1.3 km) from Trinity College

    Dublin Castle is a historical landmark where the city's ancient and modern history is intertwined. The castle served as a military fortress, a prison, and a royal palace at different times in history. Visitors can explore the castle grounds, view the State Apartments, and see the Chester Beatty Library.

  • Day 1: Temple Bar District
    15 minutes (1.8 km) from Dublin Castle

    Temple Bar District is a lively neighborhood filled with pubs, cafes, and restaurants. It's a great place to enjoy a meal or drinks with family, listen to live music, or browse different art galleries and shops.

  • Day 2: Dublin Zoo
    30 minutes (6 km) from Temple Bar District

    Dublin Zoo is the largest zoo in Ireland and is situated in Phoenix Park. The zoo has over 400 animals and 70 different species from all over the world. You can plan your visit to see the feeding times and animal shows.

  • Day 2: National Museum of Ireland
    15 minutes (2 km) from Dublin Zoo

    National Museum of Ireland is a great place for families who are interested in history and culture. The museum has different galleries showcasing archeology, art, and natural history exhibits.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Dublin Castle (2 hours, Free)
  • Temple Bar District (2-3 hours, varies)
  • Dublin Zoo (3-4 hours, €20 for adults, €13 for children)
  • National Museum of Ireland (2-3 hours, Free)
  • Total Estimated Costs: €33-43 per adult, €26-36 per child

Transportation

Most of the itinerary locations are within walking distance or a short taxi ride from each other. Buy Dublin Leap Visitor Card for unlimited public transport access. Taxis are metered, and Uber is also available. Expect to pay between €2 to €5 for a short ride and €15 to €20 from airport to city centre.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, take a day trip to the Irish countryside or Glendalough. If you have less time, skip the National Museum of Ireland and explore the art and galleries at the Temple Bar District.

Airports

The main airport serving Dublin is Dublin Airport (DUB). It's located about 10 km north of Dublin city center. Visitors can take the Airlink Express bus or taxi to get to the city center.

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