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The Little Museum of Dublin
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Hear interesting facts and stories in the company of friendly experts at The Little Museum of Dublin on Lower Pembroke Street, in the heart of Georgian Dublin. From the visit of Queen Victoria to the global worldwide success of Irish rock band U2, this quirky and intimate museum is bursting with amazing things to discover. The museum’s collection was created by public donation and is an eclectic mix of objects you will not find anywhere else.
You will meet some remarkable characters on one of their daily guided tours, from James Joyce to John F Kennedy. The museum tours run throughout the day, however most of the tours can sell out very quickly and it is advised to book online where possible.
Take one of their bespoke guided tours and explore outside of the museum walls by joining ‘The Official Walk of Shame’, which leads you on a fascinating ramble around historic Fitzwilliam Square. You can also book the tour in French.
The whole family will enjoy ‘The Big Little Treasure Hunt’, a great source of outdoor entertainment around nearby St Stephen’s Green. A fun filled adventure through time and space around Dublin’s Georgian square.
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