Sightseeing
The National Botanic Gardens are an oasis of calm and beauty, and entry is free. A premier scientific institution, the gardens also contain several historic wrought iron glass.
242 locals recommend
Botanic Gardens, stop 151 station
The National Botanic Gardens are an oasis of calm and beauty, and entry is free. A premier scientific institution, the gardens also contain several historic wrought iron glass.
Enjoy a glimpse back in time to Victorian Dublin on a 1.5-hour walking tour of the Glasnevin Cemetery. Explore the cemetery, where some 1.5 million Irish people lay buried.
28 locals recommend
Glasnevin Cemetery Museum
Finglas RoadEnjoy a glimpse back in time to Victorian Dublin on a 1.5-hour walking tour of the Glasnevin Cemetery. Explore the cemetery, where some 1.5 million Irish people lay buried.
Food Scene
McMahon's of Botanic Avenue
212 Botanic AveGreat cafe for breakfast, brunch and lunch.
The Washerwoman
60 Glasnevin HillGreat place for food and to relax.
Great cafe to have some food, open until the early evening.
32 locals recommend
Andersons Food Hall & Cafe
3 The RiseGreat cafe to have some food, open until the early evening.
Great Italian to take out, deliver or to eat in.
Reasonably priced too. Phone for delivery 01 857-1888
Italya
66 Glasnevin HillGreat Italian to take out, deliver or to eat in.
Reasonably priced too. Phone for delivery 01 857-1888
Drinks & Nightlife
John Kavanagh's lays claim to being the oldest family pub in Dublin Established in 1833 Also known as 'The Gravediggers' because its near the cemetery.
72 locals recommend
John Kavanagh The Gravediggers
1 Prospect SquareJohn Kavanagh's lays claim to being the oldest family pub in Dublin Established in 1833 Also known as 'The Gravediggers' because its near the cemetery.
Take the 83 Bus outside and get dropped to this Pub with the very best of traditional music every night.
296 locals recommend
The Cobblestone
77 King St NTake the 83 Bus outside and get dropped to this Pub with the very best of traditional music every night.