Trinity College Library in Dublin
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Trinity College Library in Dublin offers a captivating blend of history and culture, making it a must-visit attraction. Spending 2 to 3 hours here allows you to fully appreciate the architectural beauty and historical significance. As you explore the iconic Long Room, you'll be surrounded by marble busts of Ireland's great thinkers and feast your eyes on the country's oldest harp. The highlight of your visit will undoubtedly be the Book of Kells exhibition, a masterpiece of medieval artistry. A stroll around the scenic campus and nearby chapel adds to the experience, while friendly locals enhance the welcoming atmosphere. Don't forget to book tickets in advance and arrive early to beat the queues. Despite the high ticket prices and some empty shelves due to ongoing restoration, the knowledgeable staff and informative guided tours make this a rewarding visit, especially safe for solo travelers. After your visit, catch a lively River Dance performance at the Gaiety Theater for a complete cultural experience.
Recommended visit time
2-3 hours
Features
Wheelchair accessible
Reviews and Ratings
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Libreria molto bella ma senza libri.

Man fühlt sich zurück versetzt in andere Zeiten.

La.biblioteca es espectacular para el precio ya podrían dar unos auriculares, considerando que en un free tour los daban. El resto ok.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the address of Trinity College Library?Trinity College Library is located at College Green, D02 VR66, Dublin, South-East Inner City, Ireland.
- How to get here by public transport?The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
- Bus stop Trinity College, Nassau St. (Opp. Frederick St) (146 m walk)
- Bus stop Fleet Street (235 m walk)
- Tram stop Dawson (217 m walk)
- Tram stop Trinity (183 m walk)
- Bus station Pearse St Garda Stn (168 m walk)
- How is Trinity College Library rated by visitors?Trinity College Library has an average rating of 4.0 based on 1,279 reviews across platforms such as Google, Facebook.
- How long should visitors plan to stay at the venue?Visitors usually spend between 2 and 3 hours.

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