Fun things to do Dublin on Wednesday morning (IE)

Popular days & hours to visit attractions in Dublin Ireland on Wednesday morning.

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(Museum)
The Chq Building Custom House Quay North Wall Dublin 1, Ireland
4.6

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum is most popular around 1 PM on Wednesdays. Visitors usually stay 45 min to 2,5 hr here. It's most quiet on Fridays.

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(Park)
1 Merrion Square E
4.6

Merrion Square Park is most popular around 3 PM on Tuesdays. Visitors usually stay up to 1 hour here. It's most quiet on Saturdays.

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(Museum)
Collins Barracks
4.6

National Museum of Ireland, Collins Barracks is most popular around 3 PM on Sundays. Visitors usually stay 45 min to 2,5 hr here. It's most quiet on Fridays.

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(Museum)
Merrion St Upper Dublin 2 D02 F627 Ireland
4.5

Visitors usually stay up to 45 min here.

Built in 1856, the National Museum of Ireland - Natural History is a magnificent Victorian artefact in its own right. Sometimes described as ‘a museum of a museum’, it houses a wide-ranging and comprehensive zoological collection of more than 10,000 exhibits. Visitors can explore Irish mammals, birds, fish and insects, as well as mammals from around the world. Highlights include imposing skeletons of Ireland’s extinct giant deer and a huge, basking shark suspended from the ceiling.

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(Park)
Mountjoy Square
4.2

Mountjoy Square Park is most popular around 9 PM on Saturdays. Visitors usually stay up to 4 hours here. It's most quiet on Fridays.

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(Museum)
Charlemont House Parnell Square N Rotunda Dublin, D01 F2X9, Ireland
4.5

Visitors usually stay up to 1,5 hours here.

Discover one of Ireland’s most vibrant collections of modern and contemporary art at the Hugh Lane Gallery, located in Dublin's City Centre on Parnell Square. Founded in 1908 by Sir Hugh Lane, this public art museum is part of Dublin City Council. Set in the historic Charlemont House, the gallery’s stunning architecture adds to the unique experience. Collection highlights include masterpieces by Impressionists alongside contemporary pieces by Agnes Martin and Sean Scully.

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