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Christ Church Cathedral

Christ Church Cathedral

Standing on high ground in the oldest part of Dublin, Christ Church Cathedral is one of the city’s finest historic buildings. Part of the Anglican Church of Ireland, the cathedral is the mother church for the diocese of Dublin and Glendalough. It is one of two Protestant cathedrals in Dublin.

Jameson Bow St. Dublin

Jameson Bow St. Dublin

The home of Jameson Irish whiskey and considered one of the finest attractions in Dublin. #beinthepicture

Point Square Dublin

Point Square Dublin

We took the drone up above the Point Square recently to capture an AirPano of Dublin’s docklands. We got a great shot of the area with the fog lingering over the River Liffey. The AirPano has information markers which show just how central the Point Village is for business and pleasure if you’re visiting Dublin.

St Patrick’s Cathedral Dublin

St Patrick’s Cathedral Dublin

The Cathedral stands majestically as a memorial to our historic past. Built in honour of Ireland’s patron saint, Saint Patrick’s Cathedral stands adjacent to the famous well where tradition has it Saint Patrick baptised converts on his visit to Dublin.

National Museum of Ireland – Natural History

National Museum of Ireland – Natural History

Also known as ‘The Dead Zoo’, the Museum’s 10,000 exhibits provide a glimpse of the natural world that has delighted generations of visitors since the doors opened in 1857.

National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology

National Museum of Ireland – Archaeology

Ireland’s premier cultural institution and home to the greatest collections of Irish material heritage, culture and natural history in the world. Whether online or in person, we hope your experience is engaging and inspiring.

Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship

Jeanie Johnston Tall Ship

A guided tour of the Jeanie Johnston will give visitors the opportunity to learn about the experiences of Irish emigrants as they made a daunting transatlantic passage full of hope yet desperate to escape the hardship in Ireland during the Famine years.

Powerscourt Townhouse Centre

Powerscourt Townhouse Centre

Powerscourt Centre is a cultural and speciality shopping centre set in an elegant Georgian house centrally located just off Grafton Street. The house as it stands today is one of the finest 18th century town mansions in Dublin.

Waldorf Barbershop

Waldorf Barbershop

The Waldorf Barbershop has been trading on Westmoreland Street, Dublin, since 1929. Restored to its former glory with terrazzo floors, original chairs and wooden units it’s a piece of Irish history just waiting to be discovered.

National Gallery of Ireland

National Gallery of Ireland

The National Gallery of Ireland houses the national collection of historic Irish and European fine art. It is located on Merrion Square in the heart of Georgian Dublin directly adjacent to Leinster House, the seat of the Dáil (the Irish Parliament).

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Antrim Town

Antrim is the county town of County Antrim in Northern Ireland. Antrim is a small town not frequently visited by tourists, yet it is one of the more historic towns in Northern Ireland with many interesting sights and buildings of historic note.

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