About

Ireland Vinayaka Temple in Dublin offers an enchanting experience for those seeking spiritual solace away from home. Known for its stunning idol of Lord Vinayaka, the temple radiates positive energy and charm, leaving visitors feeling blessed and serene. The authentic ambiance is heightened by the melodious chants of the priests, who are always welcoming and ready to engage with everyone. Though unassuming in its exterior, the interior provides a calming sanctum, reminiscent of the temples in India. With an impressive 4.8 rating on Google, it's a place where spirituality meets a genuine sense of community, making each visit both blissful and rewarding.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Kingswood Avenue, stop
Bus stop 648 m walk
Belgard Road
Bus stop 719 m walk
Belgard
Bus stop 906 m walk
Kilnamanagh, Glanbia (Mayberry Road)
Bus stop 948 m walk
Kingswood
Tram stop 394 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.8
based on 233 reviews
4.8/5 233 reviews
Tarun Swarup
Tarun Swarup
1 month ago on Google

Nice to have a ganpathi temple in the Dublin city. It's a great place to visit on weekends.

Tamanna -
Tamanna -
2 months ago on Google

Temple was good

prathishan setharen
prathishan setharen
5 months ago on Google

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