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🖼️The National Gallery of Ireland

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The National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin offers a welcoming environment for families, with free admission and a range of activities designed to engage children of all ages. Highlights include masterpieces by Caravaggio, Vermeer, and Irish artists, plus a dedicated family trail that makes exploring the collection fun with interactive tasks and spotter sheets.

  • Free admission (special exhibitions may have a charge)
  • Baby-changing facilities and buggy parking available
  • Family workshops on weekends and during school holidays
  • Children's audio guides and activity backpacks at the information desk

Practical tips: Plan for 1-2 hours with young children. The gallery is spread over four buildings, so start at the main entrance on Merrion Square. The on-site café is kid-friendly with high chairs. For toddlers, the quieter rooms on the ground floor are good for a quick visit.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor
CountyDublin
CountryIreland
Ages318+
Website

Travel tips

  • Free admission makes multiple visits affordable

    Admission is free, so you can visit for just an hour or two without feeling you need to see everything. Perfect for building familiarity with the collection over time.

  • Collect activity backpacks at the information desk

    Pick up children's activity backpacks and audio guides at the information desk to keep kids engaged throughout the visit.

  • Use the family trail with spotter sheets

    Follow the dedicated family trail with interactive tasks and spotter sheets to turn the visit into a treasure hunt rather than a passive gallery walk.

  • Plan 1-2 hours with young children

    With young children, expect to spend 1-2 hours here. This prevents exhaustion and keeps the experience enjoyable rather than overwhelming.

  • Baby-changing facilities available on-site

    Baby-changing facilities are available, making nappy changes straightforward during your visit.

  • Dedicated buggy parking provided

    Buggy parking is available so you won't struggle to navigate narrow gallery spaces with a pushchair if needed.

  • Start at the main entrance on Merrion Square

    The gallery spreads across four buildings, so begin at the main entrance on Merrion Square to navigate efficiently with children.

  • Quieter ground floor rooms suit toddlers

    If you have toddlers, the quieter rooms on the ground floor work well for shorter visits without overwhelming them.

  • Kid-friendly café with high chairs

    The on-site café is family-friendly with high chairs available, useful for a snack break or lunch during your visit.

  • Family workshops during weekends and school holidays

    Check for family workshops running on weekends and during school holidays to add an interactive element to your visit.

  • Plan ahead for special exhibitions with charges

    Whilst general admission is free, special exhibitions may have a charge, so check what's on before visiting if budget is tight.

  • Ideal for rainy days and school breaks

    As a fully indoor attraction with free admission, this is perfect for rainy days or when you need a quiet activity during school holidays.

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