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Farmleigh: Park life in a baron's retreat

Farmleigh: Park life in a baron's retreat
From slightly more humble beginnings as a smaller 18th century Georgian home, the opulent Farmleigh came into its own as a restyled estate of the Guinness family for over a century.

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Leopardstown Racecourse: Traditional thoroughbred entertainment

Leopardstown Racecourse: Traditional thoroughbred entertainment
Built in 1888 as an Irish competitor of Sandown Racecourse in England, today Leopardstown Racecourse is a local favorite for afternoons out, great music and more.

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Glasnevin Botanic Gardens: Respite in the city

Glasnevin Botanic Gardens: Respite in the city
First established on the banks of the Tolka River in 1795, today the Glasnevin Botanic Gardens are a haven for horticulturalists, amateur gardeners, and North Dublin locals in need of a green escape.

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Kilmainham Gaol: An ancient prison

Kilmainham Gaol: An ancient prison
Built in 1796 and intended as a modern replacement for a more ancient local dungeon, the Kilmainham Gaol has been witness to Ireland's turbulent history for over two hundred years.

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The Point Village Market: A Dockland Renewal

The Point Village Market: A Dockland Renewal
In the aftermath of the Celtic Tiger, it's reassuring to know that Dublin's community spirit is still alive and well.

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Dublin Zoo: A mission of conservation

Dublin Zoo: A mission of conservation
Much has changed in Dublin's historic Zoo since its opening in 1831. Today visitors get closer to favorite species in ten carefully maintained exhibition areas.

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Guinness Storehouse: Gateway to a Stout legend

Guinness Storehouse: Gateway to a Stout legend
Step by step, the carefully constructed experience first brings visitors through the sounds and smells of the brewing process. Towering hops vines share space with an immense waterfall, roasting vats and information stations to illustrate the combination of ingredients that create a pint of "The Black Stuff".

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Phoenix Park: A city oasis and family favorite

Phoenix Park: A city oasis and family favorite
Phoenix Park has long been Dublin's green escape in one of Ireland's oldest settled areas. Here, modern and ancient mix easily, delivering family-friendly events and outdoor activities.

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