[2024 Dublin Attraction] Travel Guide for Trinity College Dublin (Updated Nov)
No.2 of Best Things to Do in Dublin
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Address:
College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
Opening times:
Open year round, 24/7Open
Recommended sightseeing time:
1-2 hours
Phone:
+353 1 896 1000
If you want to prove your loyalty to love, go to Ireland~.
Ireland, a country with a 100-year promise, once banned divorce~ Getting married here is a very sacred thing. Choosing him/her means a lifetime commitment, staying together through thick and thin, with no regrets, supporting each other until old age~ This romantic century-old promise has existed among the Irish since the 3rd century AD.
✨【Highlights】
💕Northern Ireland
🎈Carrick-a-Rede Rope Bridge---The third most dangerous rope bridge in the world, 30 meters above the sea, connecting the main island of Ireland with Carrick-a-Rede Island.
🎈Giant's Causeway---Listed as a World Heritage Site by the United Nations, this coastal area is made up of tens of thousands of polygonal basalt columns, resembling an alien landscape.
🎈Dark Hedges---The filming location for the King's Road in 'Game of Thrones', this beech tree avenue was planted by the Stuart family in the 18th century. The eerie tree shapes make it feel like entering a magical dark forest tunnel.
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🎈Phoenix Park---Take a leisurely stroll and let luck follow you. On a sunny day, go on a deer hunt in the park and find your own piece of luck~
🎈Powerscourt Estate---Built in the 1720s by 100 workers over 12 years. The estate is famous for its expansive and pleasant scenery, meticulously designed sculptures, terraces, and pools. Around the pools, exquisite ironwork can be seen everywhere, with Italian sculptures and Italian-style slopes arranged in an orderly manner. The estate is divided into several areas: Italian Garden, Walled Garden, Dolphin Pond, Pet Cemetery, Japanese Garden, Tower Valley, Powerscourt House, and Powerscourt Waterfall.
🎈Cliffs of Moher---Experience the most thrilling adventure of your life, one of the romantic pursuits of humanity on this planet. The vast Atlantic Ocean, black jagged cliffs, low stone barriers, and nearby cattle pastures make for an incredibly wonderful journey.
🎈Trinity College Library---The long corridors and high bookshelves in the library are filled with a strong magical atmosphere. The movie 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone' was filmed here.
🎈Guinness Storehouse---Famous for brewing stout. You can enjoy a free pint of rich stout while taking in a 360-degree view of Dublin from the top floor.
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Dublin - A Breath of Fresh Air
🍀Nature - I was not aware of how green Dublin as a city would be. dotted with greens spaces and large parks Dublin has an abundance of nice green places. Check out St.Stephen’s park, mount Jerome and Phoenix Park. definitly plan half a day for the latter because phoenix park is huge!
🍺 Irish Bars - hope to the Irish Bar, make sure to check them out. Temple bar is a very famous one always flocked with tourists. Around the same area you will find more local establishments to get the feel for the real Dublin culture. The Guineas factory is also located downtown so reserve a couple of hours to check it out.
🎓 Heritage - Trinity college Dublin is a very popular University and includes some beautiful classical buildings on campus. the campus grounds are definitely worth checking out and the library as-well. Beware the wait times are pretty long so get in early to avoid the crowds. 🙂
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Jurajiva
Home for the holidays! Great to see family and friends over the festive period. I need to get home more often. I’ll definitely use Trip.com to book when I do! Merry Christmas! #merrychristmas
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_TS***k0
At Trinity College in Dublin, Ireland, there is a library of Harry Potter's study of magical learning. The Cliffs of Moher, where the secrets of Voldemort are hidden in Limerick, belong to the culture and scenery of Ireland, fresh and magnificent, because of Kazakhstan. Libert's magical world is connected in series.
ShenWei.
Trinity College, Ireland's oldest university, and the University of Trinity College, the most cultivated university in Europe, is located in the heart of Dublin's urban area, but there are fewer guarded gates than domestic universities. There are many gates in the school. There is no security at the door. There is a lot of difference between the students in the college and the school. They will sit on the steps and talk about their interests. They will have a casual party with friends on the lawn. The atmosphere in the college is very good. Awesome, everywhere you see, there are plants, classical buildings look less than 100 years of history, the academic atmosphere is very strong, it would be a good choice to see the Europeans in Academic style.
Reminiscence_Has_You.
No matter where I go, I always like to go to the local university, because I am addicted to the pure, clean and vibrant atmosphere, so is the Trinity College Dublin.
Walking on campus, I don't really care how many Nobel Prize winners have been trained in Ireland's oldest university. I only care about the students who are envious of the daily trips here - different styles The courtyard space, the time-honored school buildings, the gravel-covered trails, the striking maple trees and the lush green lawns... Its no wonder that Forbes magazine is hailed as one of the most beautiful campuses in the world.
1592 Queen Elizabeth I ordered the creation of the oldest university in Ireland with reference to the Oxford and Cambridge models, Oscar Wilde, Jonathan Swift, Samuel Beckett, Bram Stoke and other famous names that have been looked up have been studied here. This is the most intangible asset belonging to Trinity College.
Dominic.
Dublin’s Trinity College!
Trinity College Dublin is definitely worth visiting. It is one of Dublin’s top attractions, offering several highlights:
1. **The Book of Kells:** This illuminated manuscript, dating from the 9th century, is a masterpiece of medieval art. It's on display in the Old Library, which itself is a historic and architecturally impressive space.
2. **The Long Room:** This stunning library is a highlight of the visit, featuring high vaulted ceilings and a vast collection of rare books and manuscripts.
3. **Historic Campus:** Trinity College’s campus is renowned for its beautiful Georgian architecture, cobbled squares, and tranquil gardens.
4. **The Science Gallery:** This modern exhibition space within the university hosts innovative and interactive exhibitions related to science and art.
5. **The Chapel and other historic buildings:** The college also features a number of historic buildings and spaces, including the Chapel and the Dining Hall.
Overall, Trinity College Dublin offers a blend of historical, cultural, and architectural experiences that are well worth exploring.
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Graeme (高天乐Photographer)
Attending a Cigarettes after sex concert and checking in Dublin!
Date: 2023/11/21-11/22 19:00
Venue: 3Olympia Theatre
CAS is definitely a concert you have to see once in your lifetime. After enjoying the live performance, if there's time, we can also check out Dublin in winter. Ireland in winter has its own unique charm!
1. Trinity College
Trinity College is located in the heart of Dublin and was founded by Elizabeth I in 1592. It is one of the universities in Ireland and is renowned in the academic world, on par with Cambridge and Oxford in the UK. The campus boasts intoxicating architecture in Dublin, including the college library, which is one of the oldest libraries in Ireland, established in 1592.
2. Dublin Castle
Built in 1204, Dublin Castle is one of the older buildings in Dublin. Its architectural style and scale were considered one of the grandest castles in Europe at the time of its completion, known as 'the city within a city,' and was once a fortress between the north and south banks of medieval Dublin.
3. Phoenix Park
The park is located on the north bank of the Liffey River in the northwest central district of Dublin, covering 1760 acres, and is a famous park in Ireland. The park was originally built as a deer park by the Duke of Ormond in 1663 to cater to the restored King Charles II and some of the notables of Dublin at the time.
On November 21st, let's walk between dreams and reality with Cigarettes After Sex at the 3Olympia Theatre in Dublin!
WALTER FLETCHER
The Quiet Charm of Dublin
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Dublin makes a charming getaway for a couple of days and is often the first stop for visitors to Ireland. Apart from the Guinness Brewhouse which is a popular spot for tourists there are also a number of attractions to check out while exploring the city.
📚 First up is Trinity College, which has lovely grounds that are open to visitors. You do have to buy a ticket to see The Book of Kells in their famed library, unfortunately I missed the opening hours and couldn't visit.
Behind the college, there is a small park with a statue of Oscar Wilde, the iconic Irish playwright.
One of my favourite parts of visiting Dublin was wandering along the canals, you will see quaint houseboats, various waterfowl and also just locals soaking up the sunshine (whatever they can get) and enjoying the view.
In 2024 I wish for more holidays in European countries I haven't been to like Norway!
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jitpabanfilms
Christmas holiday in Dublin city
Arrived in Ireland, Western Europe, did a City walk in Dublin. The city is not very big and the attractions are very concentrated, basically all in the city center, including Trinity College, St. Peter's Cathedral, Dublin Castle and the River Liffey, etc. The local buildings are very small, and the colors are also very bright and colorful, reflecting the different Celtic culture. There are also many tourists during the Christmas holiday, and it is very lively at night.
CipherWhisperer
#timetotravel I went to feckin Ireland😅🫶🏾
Jeanne Carr
Trinity college Dublin Global
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Ireland - the land of tall green in the north, the most comprehensive travel guide
Ireland has a unique charm. Compared to the European continent, it may seem a bit lonely, but it is precisely this kind of country that is full of charm.
1. Cobh, it was once named one of the "25 most beautiful towns in Europe" by Condé Nast Traveler. It was the last stop of the Titanic before it sank, and it also witnessed the history of Irish immigration and treasures the "Irish homesickness" across the sea. The interweaving of bright colors and a faintly sad atmosphere make this harbor town standing in the south of Ireland extraordinary charming.
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2. Doolin: A fairytale-like town that is perfect for exploring on foot.
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3. Ha'Penny Bridge, Dublin, also officially known as Wellington Bridge, is considered a symbol of Dublin.
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4. Connemara National Park: one of the six national parks in Ireland.
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5. Trinity College Library, Dublin: It has always been ranked as one of the most beautiful and worth-visiting libraries in the world.
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6. The Temple Bar, Dublin: The Temple Bar district is located in the cultural district of Dublin city center and has always been a popular tourist attraction. The Temple Bar is arguably the most famous bar in the world, and visitors to Dublin will come here for a drink.
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7. The Dark Hedges: One of the top 10 most beautiful tree tunnels in the world. The beech trees here have a history of 300 years.
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8. Wicklow: Known as the "Garden of Ireland", its endless green trees and magnificent scenery provide the perfect natural space for various outdoor activities.
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9. Mullaghmore: Surfer's paradise.
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10. Trinity College Garden, Dublin, Ireland.
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Amazing library
If you are the visitor, you need to purchase the ticket on the website. The library was amazing and beautiful. It showed the history of the book of kells. Trinity college is famous for the research in this area. Worthwhile to have a visit.
Stephanie Ai
come to trinity college for a lesson, its free and very fun you must visit