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Things to do & see

Once you’ve been inspired by our history and stories, Windmill Lane Recording Studios is the perfect starting point to explore more of the magical experiences only Ireland has to offer.

Museums
Food and Bars

Local Museums

EPIC The Irish Emigration Museum —

Discover what it really means to be Irish through the stories of Irish emigrants who became scientists, politicians, poets, artists and even outlaws all over the world.

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Guinness Storehouse —

Explore the history, heart and soul of one of Ireland’s most famous beers over seven floors of the Guinness Storehouse building.

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The Little Museum of Dublin —

Set in a magnificent Georgian townhouse, this quirky museum tells the fascinating story of Dublin through an eclectic mix of objects you will not find anywhere else.

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Croke Park Stadium Tour and GAA Museum —

Host to some of the biggest concerts ever to take place in Ireland, this iconic stadium has been at the heart of Ireland’s national games and cultural life for over 100 years.

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Food and Bars

The Gasworks —

Close to Windmill Lane Recording Studios and right next to the AVIVA stadium, The Gasworks Bar is all about sports, food and a huge range of imported and local bottled beers.

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CHQ Dublin —

Across the river from Windmill Lane Recording Studios, the beautifully restored CHQ Dublin building is a bright and airy space with many cafés, restaurants and bars.

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O’Donoghue’s Bar —

One of Dublin’s best known bars, O’ Donoghue’s is strongly associated with The Dubliners, making it a Mecca for traditional musicians.

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Discover Dublin

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Discover more of Dublin’s unique culture, iconic buildings and place in history, as well as your guide to a perfect Dublin experience at Visit Dublin.

VISIT DUBLIN

Discover Ireland

Want to go even further afield? And even further back in history? Uncover where vibrant history and modern life meet in the medieval towns and gorgeous gardens of Ireland’s Ancient East.

VISIT IRELANDS ANCIENT EAST
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