Landmarks near Martello Tower
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The Old Courthouse
Explore Howth's historic Old Courthouse, a beautifully preserved landmark offering a glimpse into the village's rich heritage and stunning coastal scenery.
Harbour Rd, Howth, Dublin, D13 AE22 -
Cliff Bungalow
Discover the breathtaking views and serene atmosphere at Howth's Cliff Bungalow, a hidden gem along Dublin's stunning coastline.
Balscadden Rd, Howth, Dublin -
St. Mary's Church
Discover St. Mary's Church in Howth: a beautiful Gothic Revival church with stunning stained glass, serene gardens, and a rich history.
Howth Rd, Howth, Dublin4.6Excellent 47 Reviews -
Dublin Bay
Discover Dublin Bay: A stunning coastal haven with sandy beaches, charming villages, and a vibrant maritime heritage waiting to be explored.
Dublin Bay4.5Excellent 290 Reviews -
Poolbeg Lighthouse
Discover the historic Poolbeg Lighthouse, a stunning landmark on Dublin Bay, offering breathtaking views and a glimpse into the city's maritime history.
S Wall, Poolbeg, Dublin4.7Excellent 2,116 Reviews -
Bull Wall
Experience the scenic beauty and historical significance of the Bull Wall, a picturesque bridge offering breathtaking views of Dublin Bay.
River Tolka Dublin Bay4.8Excellent 41 Reviews -
Casino of Marino
Explore the Casino of Marino, an architectural masterpiece in Dublin that offers a glimpse into Ireland's rich history and stunning design.
Cherrymount Cres, Marino, Dublin 34.7Excellent 266 Reviews -
Tom Clarke Bridge
A vital Dublin crossing, the Tom Clarke Bridge links the city's north and south while offering views of the River Liffey and Dublin Port.
R131, Dublin4.3Very Good 133 Reviews -
Martello Tower Number 14 Seapoint
Explore Dublin's coastal defense history at the iconic Martello Tower Number 14 Seapoint, offering stunning views and a glimpse into the Napoleonic era.
Seapoint Or Templehill, Dublin4.7Excellent 152 Reviews -
N Wall Quay
Experience the lively waterfront of N Wall Quay in Dublin, where modern architecture meets rich maritime history and vibrant local culture.
North Wall, Dublin -
Sir John Rogerson's Quay
Explore the stunning riverside promenade of Sir John Rogerson's Quay in Dublin, where history, modernity, and breathtaking views come together.
Dublin -
Diving Bell
Explore the historic Diving Bell at Grand Canal Dock, a captivating symbol of Dublin's maritime heritage with stunning views and vibrant surroundings.
Grand Canal Dock, Dublin4.5Excellent 98 Reviews -
Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre
Discover the historic charm of Dalkey Castle & Heritage Centre, where Ireland's rich past meets stunning views of Dublin Bay in a captivating experience.
Castle St, Dalkey, Dublin, A96 DE614.6Excellent 842 Reviews -
The Jeanie Johnston: An Irish Famine Story
Explore the heart-wrenching stories of the Irish Famine at The Jeanie Johnston, a unique museum experience in Dublin's vibrant waterfront.
Custom House Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1, D01 KF844.7Excellent 1,345 Reviews -
Dalkey Island
Discover history and nature on Dalkey Island: Explore ancient ruins, spot wildlife, and enjoy stunning views just off the Dublin coast.
Dalkey Island4.7Excellent 70 Reviews -
EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum
Explore the rich history of the Irish diaspora at EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum, a captivating journey through heritage and culture in Dublin.
The Chq Building, Custom House Quay, North Wall, Dublin 14.6Excellent 8,615 Reviews -
Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridges
Discover Dublin's Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridges, a fascinating historical landmark showcasing innovative engineering and rich industrial heritage.
Custom House Quay, North Wall, Dublin4.9Excellent 10 Reviews -
World Poverty Stone
Explore the World Poverty Stone in Dublin, a poignant monument dedicated to raising awareness about global poverty and resilience.
North Wall, Dublin4.5Excellent 45 Reviews -
The Linesman
Explore The Linesman, a stunning sculpture in Dublin's Docklands, celebrating the city’s maritime heritage with artistry and cultural significance.
City Quay, Dublin Docklands, Dublin4.8Excellent 37 Reviews -
The Famine Memorial
Explore The Famine Memorial in Dublin, a haunting tribute to Ireland's Great Famine, where history, art, and resilience intertwine.
Custom House Quay, North Wall, Dublin4.7Excellent 1,155 Reviews -
Custom House Quay
Explore the stunning Custom House Quay in Dublin, where history meets vibrant city life along the picturesque River Liffey.
North Wall, Dublin4.5Excellent 70 Reviews -
Custom House Visitor Centre
Discover Dublin's maritime heritage at the Custom House Visitor Centre, where history and architecture come to life along the iconic River Liffey.
Custom House Quay, North Wall, Dublin 1, D01 W6X04.6Excellent 86 Reviews -
Irish Architectural Archive
Explore Ireland's architectural legacy at the Irish Architectural Archive, a cultural center dedicated to preserving and showcasing the nation's rich architectural history.
45 Merrion Square E, Dublin 2, D02 VY604.6Excellent 16 Reviews -
Bernardo O'Higgins
Experience the beauty and history of the Bernardo O'Higgins sculpture in Dublin's serene Merrion Square, a must-visit for art lovers and tourists alike.
Merrion Square S, Park, Dublin5.0Excellent 10 Reviews -
James Connolly Memorial
Explore the James Connolly Memorial in Dublin's North Wall, a powerful tribute to Ireland's revolutionary history and a symbol of social justice.
North Wall, Dublin4.5Excellent 61 Reviews -
Ecological Museum at Trinity College
Explore biodiversity and ecological wonders at the Ecological Museum in Trinity College Dublin, a must-visit for nature lovers and curious travelers.
25 Westland Row, Dublin 2 -
4 Merrion Square S
Experience Dublin's elegant Georgian past in Merrion Square, a historic park and architectural treasure.
4 Merrion Square S, Dublin -
Merrion Square Park
Explore Merrion Square Park, Dublin's historic green oasis filled with beauty, culture, and the legacy of Oscar Wilde.
1 Merrion Square E, Dublin4.6Excellent 7,206 Reviews -
Oscar Wilde House
Visit the Oscar Wilde House in Dublin, a historical landmark celebrating the life and legacy of Ireland's most iconic playwright amidst beautiful Georgian architecture.
American College, 1 Merrion Square N, Dublin, D02 NH984.2Very Good 499 Reviews -
The Oscar Wilde Monument
Discover the Oscar Wilde Monument in Dublin, a vibrant tribute to the literary genius surrounded by the beauty of Merrion Square Park.
Oscar Wilde Monument, Dublin4.5Excellent 1,365 Reviews -
Oscar Wilde Statue
Discover the Oscar Wilde Statue in Dublin, a whimsical tribute to the iconic playwright surrounded by lush gardens and rich literary history.
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Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland
Explore Ireland's rich history at the Royal Society of Antiquaries, a treasure trove of artifacts and exhibitions in Dublin's Merrion Square.
63 Merrion Square S, Dublin 2, D02 X3384.5Excellent 17 Reviews -
90 Merrion Square W
Discover the beauty and history of Merrion Square, Dublin's iconic Georgian square, perfect for relaxing strolls and cultural exploration.
90 Merrion Square W, Dublin, D02 AX92 -
Rutland Fountain
Explore the elegance of Rutland Fountain, a historic landmark in Dublin's Merrion Square, surrounded by stunning Georgian architecture and lush gardens.
82 Merrion Square W, Dublin5.0Excellent 1 Reviews -
The Wishing Hand
Explore The Wishing Hand in Dublin, a captivating tourist attraction that symbolizes hope and wishes, set amidst the vibrant culture of the city.
77 Marlborough St, North City, Dublin 14.0Very Good 43 Reviews -
James Joyce Centre
Discover the life and legacy of James Joyce at the James Joyce Centre, a cultural hub in Dublin celebrating Ireland's literary genius.
James Joyce House, 35 N Great George's St, Rotunda, Basement, Co. Dublin, D01 WK444.3Very Good 519 Reviews -
Merrion Sq West
Discover the serene beauty of Merrion Square West, a historic Georgian park in Dublin, perfect for relaxation, culture, and exploration.
Dublin5.0Excellent 1 Reviews -
Trinity College Dublin
Explore the rich history and stunning architecture of Trinity College Dublin, home of the Book of Kells and a vibrant academic atmosphere.
College Green, Dublin 24.5Excellent 4,016 Reviews -
Patrick Kavanagh Statue (1991) by John Coll
Discover the beauty of the Patrick Kavanagh Statue in Dublin's Grand Canal Dock, a tribute to Ireland's literary heritage and a perfect spot for reflection.
Wilton Terrace, Grand Canal Dock, Dublin4.5Excellent 41 Reviews -
Museum Building (Geology, Geography and Civil Engineering)
Discover the architectural beauty and scientific treasures of the Museum Building at Trinity College, a must-see for every Dublin visitor.
Museum Building, 1 Park Ln E, Dublin 24.7Excellent 27 Reviews -
National Museum of Ireland - Natural History
Discover the National Museum of Ireland - Natural History, where the wonders of nature come to life through captivating exhibits and fascinating displays.
Merrion St Upper, Dublin 2, D02 F6274.5Excellent 5,941 Reviews -
James Joyce Statue
Explore the heart of Dublin at the James Joyce Statue, where literature and culture come together in a tribute to the renowned author.
N Earl St, North City, Dublin 1, D01 K5W54.4Very Good 545 Reviews -
The Little Museum of Dublin
Explore the rich tapestry of Dublin's history at The Little Museum, where captivating stories and unique artifacts bring the city's past to life.
33 Pembroke Street Lower, Dublin 2, D02 FK064.6Excellent 4,383 Reviews -
Parnell Monument
Explore the Parnell Monument in Dublin: A historical landmark celebrating Irish heritage and the legacy of Charles Stewart Parnell.
Parnell St, Rotunda, Dublin4.4Very Good 143 Reviews
More about Martello Tower
Discover the historic Martello Tower in Howth, a stunning landmark offering breathtaking coastal views and insights into Ireland's military heritage.
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