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📚Chester Beatty Library

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The Chester Beatty Library houses one of Europe's finest collections of manuscripts, rare books, and decorative arts from across the world. Families will enjoy the interactive exhibits, especially the 'Sacred Traditions' gallery and the 'Arts of the Book' gallery. The library offers family-friendly activities such as treasure hunts, storytelling, and craft workshops on weekends and during school breaks.

The on-site Silk Road Café serves kid-friendly meals. The building is wheelchair accessible, with baby changing facilities. Recommended for ages 5 and up, but younger children can enjoy the colourful exhibits.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages518+
Website

Travel tips

  • Plan for interactive exhibits

    The 'Sacred Traditions' and 'Arts of the Book' galleries have interactive elements that engage children more than static displays.

  • Book workshops in advance

    Craft workshops and storytelling sessions run weekends and school holidays. Check the website to book ahead as spaces may fill up quickly.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Baby changing facilities are on-site, making it manageable for families with very young children alongside older siblings.

  • Ideal rainy day activity

    Completely indoors with air-conditioned galleries, this is an excellent option when Dublin weather isn't cooperating.

  • Wheelchair accessible throughout

    The building is fully wheelchair accessible, making it suitable for buggies and families with mobility needs.

  • Bring a treasure hunt list

    The library offers family treasure hunts which work well for keeping children engaged. Ask staff for a hunt sheet when you arrive.

  • Use the Silk Road Café for lunch

    The on-site café serves kid-friendly meals, so you don't need to leave the building to eat and can break up your visit.

  • Suitable for ages five and up

    Officially recommended from age 5, though younger children may enjoy the colourful and visually interesting exhibits.

  • Allow time to explore slowly

    The collection is extensive. Plan 2-3 hours for a meaningful visit rather than rushing through, especially with interactive activities.

  • Visit during quieter weekday mornings

    School groups often visit, so weekday mornings outside school hours may be quieter for a more relaxed experience with children.

  • Check for school holiday programmes

    Special activities and workshops run during Irish school holidays, making these peak times for family visits but with more entertainment options.

  • Buggies manageable but bring awareness

    Whilst wheelchair accessible, gallery spaces can be narrow. A compact buggy or baby carrier may help navigation through busy periods.

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