Forty Foot
Discover the Charm of Forty Foot in Sandycove
Step into the world of James Joyce at this iconic Martello tower, the setting for the opening of *Ulysses*, with stunning Dublin Bay views.
The Joyce Tower Museum, housed in a Martello tower in Sandycove, Dublin, commemorates James Joyce's brief stay in 1904 and the setting for the opening of *Ulysses*. It offers a glimpse into Joyce's world with exhibits and stunning coastal views.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
From the Sandycove & Glasthule DART station, exit and walk towards the coast. Turn left onto Sandycove Road and continue towards Sandycove Point. The walk is approximately 15 minutes and offers scenic views of the coastline. The museum is located at the end of the point.
Public Transport
Take the DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) to Sandycove & Glasthule station. Alternatively, take Dublin Bus routes 7, 7D, 59, or 111 to the Sandycove area. From the bus stop or DART station, follow the walking directions to Sandycove Point. A single DART or bus fare within Dublin typically costs €2-€4.
Taxi
From Dublin city center, a taxi to the Joyce Tower Museum takes approximately 20-30 minutes, depending on traffic. The estimated fare is €25-€35. Ask the driver to take you to Sandycove Point in Sandycove.
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