Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Meath

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Top 10 Kid Friendly Things To Do and Attractions in Meath

Phoenix Park
Phoenix Park
4.7 (27563 ratings)4.5 (4482 ratings)
Deer roam forested areas filled with mature trees within this area known as 'Dublin's playground'.
Dublin 8, Ireland
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Ireland Travel Guides
Top 10 Gardens and Parks in Dublin To Visit
"The historical urban park is found 2 to 4 km west of the city center, and also known as the largest enclosed park in Dublin. It boasts myriads of features and tourist attractions, including the Papal Cross, which was erected as the backdrop for the outdoor mass of the late Pope John Paul II on September 29, 1979. Grazing deer can be found near the green area."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
Top 10 BEST things to do in Dublin WITH KIDS (family guide)
"Phoenix Park is one of Europe’s biggest walled city parks and is a great place to walk around and explore for the whole family. There is much so to see in Phoenix Park, including its incredible wildlife such as squirrels and wild deer. Plus, it is also home to Dublin Zoo, so it’s another great place to head if you’ve spent the afternoon at the zoo."
Mentioned by Dublin 3 days itinerary
3 Days in Dublin Ireland: The Perfect Dublin Itinerary
"You can spend more time at the prior attractions or alternatively consider sitting down to relax for an afternoon tea or a coffee nearby, visiting Dublin Zoo (fee*) within Phoenix Park, visiting the National Botanic Gardens of Ireland (fee*), or exploring one of the city’s many free museums (see Day 2 list). Traditional Irish Night Out"
The Book of Kells
The Book of Kells
4.4 (7287 ratings)4.5 (19220 ratings)
Grand library location for illuminated illustrations of the Christian Gospels dating from 800AD.
The University of Dublin Trinity College, College Green, Dublin, Ireland
LibrariesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Passports and Adventures
A Complete Guide to Visiting Dublin With Kids
"One of the most famous buildings in Dublin City Centre is Trinity College, located at the end of Dame Street. Considered the most prestigious university in Ireland, it is over 400 years old, having been established during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Despite being in the city centre it can be quite a tranquil place among the hustle and bustle of a city centre and is a major draw for tourists in Dublin, mainly thanks to the fact it houses one of the most famous books in the world, the Book of Kells. It is a great place to just wander through and is one of the more interesting things to see in Dublin, Ireland."
Mentioned by Dublin 2 days itinerary
The Ultimate 2 Days In Dublin Itinerary
"Stop Three: Trinity College, Long Room Library and The Book of Kells Of all the Dublin attractions, visiting Trinty College and The Book of Kells was tops on my wishlist!. There is an optional paid guided tour of Trinity College, which I decided to do. The college is very prestigious and it is difficult for aspiring students to attain acceptance."
Christ Church Cathedral
Christ Church Cathedral
4.5 (7159 ratings)4.5 (3998 ratings)
Medieval place of worship with a mummified rat & cat plus a cafe & gift shop in the crypt.
Christchurch Pl, Wood Quay, Dublin 8, Ireland
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchPlace of worshipArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
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"With Christ Church being one of the most historical parts of Dublin, it's no surprise that the area has a market that is just filled with little gems to be discovered. If you visit the market, you're likely to pick up some delicious international street food as well as antiques and vintage bits. It takes place every Saturday from 11am to 5pm."
Mentioned by TripHobo
Cultural Attractions in Dublin
"The Christ Church Cathedral is a lovely sacred place that stands as a monument in itself. Not only the Christians are welcome here but also those who take interest in Irish culture. The Christ Church Cathedral is the oldest building in the city of Dublin."
St Patrick's Cathedral
St Patrick's Cathedral
4.4 (13528 ratings)4.5 (6425 ratings)
The Church of Ireland's national cathedral, dating from 1220, with lunchtime musical recitals.
St Patrick's Close, Dublin 8, A96 P599, Ireland
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by MapQuest Travel
10 Must See Historic Attractions in Dublin Ireland
"Founded in 1911, the National Cathedral and Collegiate Church of Saint Patrick, Dublin has been a staple of the history and religious affiliations of the country since Saint Patrick baptized the first Christian convert in the makeshift outdoor baptismal. This historical landmark played a significant role in the history of Ireland and is still the largest cathedral in the country. Daily tours permit visitors to walk through hallowed hallways and discover the history of a building that withstood storms, fires, neglect, and even persecution over an 800 year period."
Mentioned by A Brit and A Southerner
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"After visiting Christ Church Cathedral, you may be forgiven for thinking that it can’t get any better in terms of gorgeous churches in Dublin. A short walk from here will lead you to Dublin’s other ‘iconic’ church, St. Patrick’s Cathedral. Many would argue that St. Patrick’s Cathedral is the church to visit if you are considering what to do in Dublin in one day."
Mentioned by Grand Canal Hotel
Attractions Dublin City Centre
"St. Patrick’s Cathedral was founded in the 12th century and is Ireland’s largest church, situated in the heart of Dublin City. There is plenty of history here; Jonathan Swift (author of “Gulliver’s Travels”) who was the dean of the Cathedral from 1713-1745 is buried here. The cathedral regularly hosts choral concerts and is worth experiencing."
Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin
4.5 (1942 ratings)4.5 (12010 ratings)
47-acre university with Georgian buildings, known for its humanities, science & medical programs.
College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
UniversitySights & LandmarksHistoric SitesUniversities & Schools
Mentioned by TravelAwaits
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"As the center of the city, this walled university, created by Queen Elizabeth I, covers 47 acres of prime real estate. And it’s free to enter. Stroll through the massive front gate and look up to see the door can open to allow a taxi through."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in Dublin, Ireland
"Trinity College Dublin is Ireland 's most prestigious university, a collection of elegant Georgian and Victorian buildings, cobbled squares and nature-friendly wildflower meadows that make for... Top ChoiceGallery in North of the Liffey"
Mentioned by Grand Canal Hotel
Attractions Dublin City Centre
"Trinity College is Ireland’s oldest University and was founded by England’s Queen Elizabeth in 1592. It is steeped with history. Best known for the Book of Kells, the book is held in the “Long Room” and is worth seeing."
River Liffey
River Liffey
4.6 (141 ratings)4 (730 ratings)
Ireland
RiverNature & ParksBodies of Water
Mentioned by Dublin 2 days itinerary
The Perfect Dublin Itinerary
"We’re coming to the end of our first day in Dublin, and what better way to finish off than by watching the sun set over the River Liffey, which runs right through the centre of the city. Of course, the sunset time will vary depending on the time of year you visit, and you have to be lucky with the weather, but sometimes the sky can put on a real show!"
Sun Bear Gelato
Sun Bear Gelato
4.6 (117 ratings)
25 Dawson St, Dublin, D02 FY28, Ireland
Ice cream shop
Mentioned by IMAGE.ie
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"On Dawson Street, Sun Bear Gelato is still open for takeaway cones and cups. They are also making milkshakes too!. Just be sure to call in your order beforehand to adhere to their call and collect guidelines."
Whitefriar Street Church
Whitefriar Street Church
4.7 (376 ratings)4.5 (67 ratings)
Catholic place of worship built to George Papworth's design and consecrated in 1827.
56 Aungier St, Dublin 2, D02 YF57, Ireland
ChurchSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious Sites
Mentioned by Dublin.ie
Tourist attractions in Dublin
"From the outside, Whitefriar Street Church is plain and relatively unassuming. But step inside and you’ll find a whole host of religious shrines, including one containing the remains of St Valentine. And what romantic wouldn’t want to stand at the feet of the patron saint of love himself?"
Mentioned by The Alex
Churches & Cathedrals in DublinHotel Dublin
"Not far from St. Patrick’s Church, Whitefriar Street Church is located. The church was founded in 1279, dispossessed during the Reformation and re-established in 1825. Since 1974, it has been under the care of the Order of Carmelites."
Experience Gaelic Games
Experience Gaelic Games
4.8 (88 ratings)5 (381 ratings)
C/o Na Fianna CLG, Mobhi Road, Glasnevin,, Dublin 9, Ireland
Outdoor ActivitiesCultural centerVisitor centerSports Camps & Clinics
St Michan's Church
St Michan's Church
4.5 (453 ratings)4.5 (1240 ratings)
Church of Ireland place of worship with over 900 years of history, a tower and crypts with mummies.
Church St, Arran Quay, Dublin 7, Ireland
ChurchSights & LandmarksPlace of worshipArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Meath

National Botanic Gardens
National Botanic Gardens
4.8 (10690 ratings)4.5 (2719 ratings)
Large area with naturalistic sections, formal gardens, an arboretum and a Victorian palm house.
Glasnevin, Dublin 9, D09 VY63, Ireland
Botanical gardenNature & ParksGardens
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
Irish National War Memorial Gardens
4.8 (1541 ratings)4.5 (193 ratings)
Elegant, Lutyens-designed gardens dedicated to the 49,400 Irish soldiers who died during WWI.
Island Bridge, Ushers, Dublin, Ireland
Memorial parkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by liveadventuretravel.com
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"A walk around Dublin War Memorial Gardens is a must for anyone planning to visit the Phoenix Park. The gardens are dedicated to the 49,400 Irish soldiers who lost their lives during the first world war.The gardens are home to ‘rose gardens, herbaceous borders and extensive tree-planting’ and are a great place to go for a stroll, relax and reflect."
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
10 Parks In Dublin City You Need To Visit Before You Die
"These gardens are one of the most famous memorial gardens in Europe. They are dedicated to the memory of 49,400 Irish soldiers who died in the 1914-1918 war. The names of all the soldiers are contained in the granite bookrooms in the Gardens."
St. Patrick’s Park
St. Patrick’s Park
4.5 (2346 ratings)4.5 (233 ratings)
Bull Alley St, Dublin, Ireland
ParkNature & ParksGardens

Best Comedy Club in Meath Area

Arthur's Jazz & Blues Pub
Arthur's Jazz & Blues Pub
4.5 (2424 ratings)
Traditional Irish pub serving sandwiches, wraps and wholesome mains, with regular live music.
28 Thomas St, The Liberties, Dublin, D08 VF83, Ireland
Jazz clubBarBlues clubComedy clubDinner theaterFood serviceIrish pubLive music venuePub
Cherry Comedy at Whelan's
Cherry Comedy at Whelan's
4.9 (26 ratings)
25a Wexford St, Portobello, Dublin 2, D02 H527, Ireland
Comedy club
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
5 Dublin Comedy Nights You Need To Experience Before You Die
"Cherry Comedy at Whelan’s is one of the finest and funniest nights of laughter on in this fair city. Taking place in Ireland’s leading music venue, Whelans, every Monday from 8pm, this often sell-out show is a sure thing. Featuring the best of Irish comedic talent, as well as a strong line-up of up-and-comers, this is your ultimate night out."
Mentioned by The Davenport Hotel
Dublin’s Comedy Scene
"Among the newest comedy clubs in the city is Pop The Cherry, offering great comedy nights every Monday evening. These nights bring together a mixture of established names from the world of comedy and newer voices just getting started in stand-up."
The Comedy Crunch
The Comedy Crunch
4.8 (88 ratings)
1 Dame Ct, Dublin 2, D02 TW84, Ireland
Comedy club
Mentioned by Ireland Before You Die
5 Dublin Comedy Nights You Need To Experience Before You Die
"That’s our motto these days, and luckily this comedy night runs three days a week offering comprehensive comedic coverage in Dublin city. Taking place every Monday, Tuesday and Sunday downstairs in The Stag’s Head, this stand-up comedy smash hit is often at capacity. It’s a by donation event, and sometimes international funny men and women pop in for a visit and take to the stage."

Top Best French Restaurants in Meath

The Greenhouse
The Greenhouse
4.6 (310 ratings)
Refined modern restaurant showcasing inventive contemporary Irish cuisine using regional produce.
Joshua House, 21 Dawson St, Dublin 2, D02 TK33, Ireland
Modern European restaurantFrench restaurantIrish restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Eater
The 38 Best Restaurants in Dublin
"The room feels a little stuffy at The Greenhouse but the food of Finnish chef Mickael Viljanen is all wildness and adventure. Viljanen’s food is fueled by his Nordic roots, but he utilizes Irish ingredients, putting them into plates that sometimes feel like works of imagination. Things are not always as they seem, like celeriac roasted to make it look like aubergine, but they are always delicious."
Mentioned by 10Best
Best Dublin Restaurants for Enjoying Haute Cuisine
"The Greenhouse is heralding a new wave of fine dining in Dublin having opened its doors just a year ago. under the management of massively successful chef/restaurateur Eamonn O'Reilly. The goal of this place is to offer you a 'memorable dining experience' and the lavish menus and settings help to create a lasting impression."
Mentioned by Fodor’s Travel
Top Restaurants in Dublin
"The elegant dining room of this Michelin-starred restaurant is a touch posh, with turquoise velvet seats and white tablecloths, but the food...Read More"
l'Gueuleton
l'Gueuleton
4.3 (683 ratings)
Rustic red brick walled dining room with blackboard menus and dark wood furniture for a French menu.
Fade St, Dublin, Ireland
French restaurantBarBistroCafeCocktail barFrench steakhouse restaurantModern French restaurantRestaurantSmall plates restaurant
Mentioned by LovinDublin.com
The 100 best places to eat and drink in Dublin 2020
"You can sit outside nursing a glass of wine in the sun and watching the hustle and bustle of Fade Street or tuck yourself away from the madness inside. The venue is huge with a homely, rustic feel to it - tables are lit by candle and 70s music played across the room. The food is surprisingly good, all with a French twist so if you're a fan of foie gras and onion soup this is the place for you."
Mentioned by District Magazine
Top 16 outdoor dining spots in Dublin when it's raining
"L’Gueuleton has always had stunning Parisian-style canopies, over it’s red brick front, but now they are really coming into their own. They’ve got seats and barrels for customers to sit or stand at, and twinkly lights overhead to gaze at. L’Gueuleton is a nice spot for a date and great vantage point to watch everyone run around Fade Street in the rain."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best French Restaurants In Dublin
"Housed in what looks like an old-fashioned butcher’s window, L’Gueuleton has the feel of up-style, comfortable French dining. With red brick walls, blackboard menus and dark, wooden furniture, there is a romantic atmosphere. The building and atmosphere exude rustic charm with industrial beams and copper ceiling."
The Green Hen
The Green Hen
4.2 (707 ratings)
French cuisine with Irish variations in an informal brasserie that admits no under 12s after 5pm.
33 Exchequer St, Dublin 2, D02 A620, Ireland
Modern French restaurantFrench restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best French Restaurants In Dublin
"Admitting no under 12s after 5pm, The Green Hen has a unique and very sophisticated atmosphere. It is a relaxed bar and restaurant serving French cuisine with an Irish twist, such as the charcuterie plate with cured meats, smoked almonds and fresh, homemade Guinness bread; or the confit pork belly, with roasti potato, summer squash, crispy wonton, cabbage and bacon. There are gluten-free options available for most of the options on the menu."
Mentioned by Gibson
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"this french-style bistro offers classic dishes in a relaxed atmosphere that will have you feel like you’re dining in the centre of paris, creating a romantic atmosphere. there’s a number of menu options available at the green hen:. popular dishes include pan fried fillet of hake, celeriac steak and roast fillet of duck – you’re bound to find something to suit every palate!"

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