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🏛️The Little Museum of Dublin

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A charming museum dedicated to the story of Dublin, housed in a Georgian townhouse on St Stephen's Green. Families can explore quirky exhibits including a recreated 1950s kitchen, the U2 exhibition, and a collection of vintage Dublin memorabilia. Guided tours (included in admission) are lively and engaging, often sharing fun anecdotes that capture children's attention.

  • Highlights for kids: the 'Bygone Dublin' room with old shop signs and a telephone exchange, and the 'Dublin's First Lady' section about the city's mayors.
  • Best suited for ages 6+, as younger children may find the guided tour too long. The museum is compact, so a visit lasts about 1–1.5 hours.
  • Facilities: no café on site, but St Stephen's Green and Grafton Street are nearby for snacks. Baby-changing facilities are available. Pushchair access is limited due to the historic building (stairs only, no lift).
Cost££ Moderate
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages618+
Website

Travel tips

  • Best for ages 6 and up

    Younger children may struggle with the length of the guided tour. Plan a visit when your child can concentrate for 45 minutes to an hour.

  • Guided tours are included

    The lively guided tours are part of your admission and often feature fun anecdotes that keep children engaged. Don't skip them.

  • Pushchair access is limited

    The Georgian townhouse only has stairs, no lift. If you need a pushchair, you'll need to carry it up and down between floors.

  • Plan for a short visit

    The museum is compact. Budget 1 to 1.5 hours including the guided tour, making it ideal for younger attention spans or as part of a bigger day out.

  • Baby-changing facilities available

    Nappy changing facilities are on site, which is helpful given the museum's city-centre location near St Stephen's Green.

  • No café on site

    Bring snacks or plan to grab food nearby on Grafton Street or around St Stephen's Green after your visit.

  • Quirky exhibits hold children's attention

    The 1950s kitchen recreation, vintage Dublin shop signs, and telephone exchange appeal to curious minds. The U2 exhibition may interest older children.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    Fully indoors on St Stephen's Green, this is an excellent choice when Dublin weather turns wet.

  • Prime city-centre location

    St Stephen's Green is accessible by public transport and walking from most of Dublin's city centre, making it easy to fit into a day of exploring.

  • Historic building means limited accessibility

    The Georgian townhouse setting is charming but has stairs throughout. Consider this if mobility is a concern for your family.

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