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🏛️Dublinia

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Dublinia is an interactive museum that brings Viking and medieval Dublin to life. Highlights include a reconstructed Viking street, a medieval Dublin section, and a chance to climb St. Michael's Tower for panoramic views. Families with kids will enjoy the hands-on exhibits, dressing-up area, and audio guide with child-friendly commentary. The museum is suitable for all ages, with a particular appeal to ages 5–12.

  • Interactive exhibits: Viking clothes, weapons, and a chance to 'row' a Viking ship.
  • Medieval Dublin: Experience life in the 12th–16th centuries with model buildings and a timeline.
  • Climb the 96 steps of St. Michael's Tower (part of Christ Church Cathedral) for great city views.
  • Gift shop and café on-site.
  • Facilities: baby changing, buggy-friendly (lift available), and family tickets available.
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages318+
Website

Travel tips

  • Perfect for ages 5–12

    The interactive exhibits and hands-on activities are especially engaging for primary school-aged children, though younger and older kids will also enjoy it.

  • Tower climb has 96 steps

    St. Michael's Tower offers brilliant city views, but be prepared for stairs. Not suitable for buggies, so plan childcare or take turns climbing.

  • Dressing-up area is a hit

    Children can try on Viking and medieval costumes—bring a bag for treasured finds or photos, and allow extra time for this activity.

  • Buggy-friendly with lift access

    The museum has a lift and is generally buggy-friendly, making it accessible for families with younger children or those managing multiple kids.

  • Baby changing facilities available

    Nappy changing facilities are on-site, so you can visit comfortably with babies and toddlers without needing to step outside.

  • Excellent rainy day option

    This is a fully indoor museum, making it a brilliant choice for days when Dublin's weather isn't cooperating.

  • Audio guide has child-friendly commentary

    The audio guide includes child-appropriate explanations, helping children understand the exhibits and keeping them engaged throughout.

  • Hands-on Viking activities

    Kids can 'row' a Viking ship and interact with weapons and clothing displays—ideal for keeping hands-on learners entertained.

  • Medieval section feels immersive

    The 12th–16th century displays include model buildings and timelines that bring medieval Dublin to life, making history tangible for children.

  • Café on-site for breaks

    The on-site café allows you to take a break without leaving the museum—useful for snacks or lunch during longer visits.

  • Family tickets available

    Look into family ticket options when planning—they often provide better value than individual tickets for groups.

  • Gift shop on-site

    There's a gift shop where children can pick a souvenir—be prepared for requests, or set expectations beforehand to avoid disappointment.

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