Things to do in Shankill

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1. Trinity College

Ireland's most prestigious university was founded by Elizabeth I in 1592 in the hope of offering Dublin’s sons a reason to pursue their studies at home, away from the infectious threat of popery on the continent.
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A large historic building with a prominent tower and a central archway.

2. St. Stephen's Green

Follow the signs to “Faiche Stiabhna”, as the Irish call St. Stephen’s Green, for an inner-city oasis. Admire the Victorian buildings, play soccer, throw a frisbee, watch people, jog, feed the ducks, doze or have a picnic in this popular Dublin park. You could also bring a novel written by one of Dublin’s great authors and read it at the very spot where they found their inspiration!
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A large stone archway with inscriptions, surrounded by historic buildings and a park.

3. Guinness Storehouse

St. James’s Gate Brewery has been home to Guinness since 1759. The impressive building, formerly the Guinness fermentation plant, has been remodelled into the shape of a giant pint of the “black stuff”.
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A large industrial structure with multiple levels and staircases.

4. Grafton Street

Among the most exclusive spots in European retail, Grafton Street is a boulevard full of upscale boutiques and restaurants. It is one of the two main commercial parts of Dublin and has an international array of big names. Yet the street retains its local charm with well-known street performers and traditional pubs. Bring cash and credit cards for a trip through the street’s upscale boutiques.
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A street with flower boxes, a musician, and pedestrians.

5. Croke Park

A World-Famous StadiumCroke Park certainly is impressive, however. It’s Ireland’s largest stadium, and with the capacity to seat 82,000 sporting fans, it is the fourth largest in Europe. During matches the noise and chants from the crowd can be heard all over the city of Dublin.
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A modern architectural structure with a curved design, a canal running alongside, and a pedestrian walkway.

6. Aviva Stadium

Aviva Stadium is the national sports arena, where Ireland plays international rugby and soccer games. The structure has a futuristic design and stands in a picturesque area of fields and a canal. Experience the rhapsody and songs of the nation’s passionate fans in this stadium of 51,700 seats.
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A modern stadium with a glass facade, a river in the foreground, and autumn trees.

7. O'Connell Street

O’Connell Street is among Dublin’s busiest and recognizable parts. It consists of a wide boulevard divided by spaces for trees and works of art. Admire the many historic buildings and peruse the upscale boutiques that line this busy street.
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A busy city street with historic buildings, a statue, and a flower bed.

8. Dublin Castle

The 18th-century Dublin Castle is among the city’s most iconic sites. A small park with pretty floral displays lies behind the castle, which replaced a 13th-century Viking military fortress. Learn its fascinating history as the seat of British and Irish governments over the centuries.
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A historic building with a clock tower and a statue.

What to do in Shankill


Frequently asked questions

Is Shankill worth visiting?
Whether you're planning to experience the local charm and cultural attractions or sample regional foods and explore the outdoors, there are many things to do in Shankill.
How do I spend a day in Shankill?
After you've visited top attractions like Killiney Beach, spend some time discovering the food and retail options in Shankill.
What is the top tourist attraction in Shankill?
Plan a day at Killiney Beach and discover why it's ranked as the top tourist attraction near Shankill.
Is three days enough to stay in Shankill?
With a three-day holiday in Shankill, you'll easily be able to discover the area's many awesome sights, including Killiney Beach and Killiney Hill Park.
Is Shankill a walkable neighbourhood?
Strolling around Shankill is easy, with top sights like Killiney Beach and Killiney Hill Park both within walking distance. Well-known neighbourhoods like Scalpwilliam and Carrickmines are also located only 3 kilometres and 5 kilometres from the centre of Shankill, so you can add a few more adventures to your day — no car needed.
What are some activities to do in Shankill with kids?
Planning what to do in Shankill with kids has never been easier. Whether you're holidaying with teenagers or little ones, there are loads of family-friendly tours and attractions to keep them entertained here.

What to do in Shankill for adults?
Whether you're a culture enthusiast, food lover or fan of nature, there's no shortage of things to do in Shankill for adults.
Are there free things to do in Shankill?
You won't have to look far to find free things to do in Shankill. Just ask a local tour guide and they'll share their recommendations for places and attractions you can enjoy with no costs involved. One free option for your list is Killiney Beach.