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Where to bring 13 years old on a trip in Dublin?

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Where to bring 13 years old on a trip in Dublin?

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  1. kilmainham jail! its very good, I've been there about 3 years ago with my class and we also went into the cells-it was so cold and dusty!!and i think there was also a museum part aswell.or to the zoo


  2. 1.viking splash tours dublin-its an exciting tour of the city.You go on borad a WW2 vehicle and let the costume guides tell you about the great sights .You then drive inton the Grand Canal Harbour to continue your tour by water.Don't worry,you won't get wet.departure points are 64-65 patrick street(close to St. Patricks Cathedral),St Stephen's Green North.tours are every 30 mins.you can buy tickets at departure points.there is 30% discounts off adult price for 10am tour only if booked at least one day in advance.



    2. Dublin zoo: opening hours and prices -December 7 Days

    African Plains3.30pm

    Animal Houses3.45pm

    Grounds4.00pm

    Last admission strictly one hour before closing

    Admission

    Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. Teenagers may be required to show ID.

    Adults

    Waged13.50

    Student11.00

    OAP11.00

    Unwaged11.00

    Children

    Under 3Free

    Under 16    9.00

    Unwaged Child6.30

    Family tickets

    2 adults + 2 children38.00

    2 adults + 3 children43.00

    2 adults + 4 children47.00

    3. Dublinia - The Dublinia and the Viking World exhibitions are amongst Dublin's most popular visitor attractions. The exhibitions reveal fascinating glimpses of the Viking and medieval past using reconstructions, audio-visual and interactive displays. Superbly researched and imaginatively presented there is something here to interest everyone.

    October-March: Monday-Saturday: 11am-4pm

    Admission Prices:

    Adults: €6

    Children: €3.75

    Concessions: €5

    Group Admission Prices:

    Family: €16 (2 adults, 3 children). Group rates available. Please contcat us for details.

    Minimum group number is 10.

    Facilities:

    Gift & book shop. Translations available in 5 languages. Guided tours available (must be pre-booked. Wheelchair accessible.

    How to Get There:

    By bus: 50 (Eden Quay), 78A (Aston Quay).

    By LUAS: Red line to Four Courts.

  3. D zoo is cool!!!So are all d shops!!It is d best place 4 shopin inn Ireland!!!Dar are tons of other lovely places 2!!!Just explore

    Hav fun

    Luvz ya hun

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  4. Where are they from. lots of cultural and historical places like art gallery andmuseums. Dublin castle and city hall. also Dublinia is great to teach them about old Dublin and vikings. Trinity college and the book of Kells there. Writers museum in Parnell Square. Look at www.visitdublin.ie

  5. Anywhere you like, they are welcome everywhere.

  6. Dublin Zoo, Mosney - adventure park, Bray - loads of amusements and a beach etc, the statue of Phil linnett for tourist places to visit, Dublinia for historical facts about vikings etc, maybe take them to a show in the olympia theathre, Christ Church, For shops go to Henry street or Grafton Street.  I hope you and your kids  have a lovely time and enjoy Dublin!

  7. Try the Viking Splash tours. I think they run throughout the year. It's a tour by land and water in a DUKW (duck) - a vehicle used by US and allied troops during WWII. It's supposed to be a fun way to see the city.

  8. The open-top bus tours are excellent.  You pay about 12-14Euro and tickets are valid for 24hours.  They operate a 'hop on/hop off' facility at loads of attractions throughout the city and operate about every 10 minutes.  For touristy things, try the statue of Molly Malone, the Famine Memorial, Oscar Wilde's birthplace and statue and the Phoenix Park.  Not sure how appropriate the Guiness Museum would be for 13yr olds (plus it is about 14Euro admission - but you get a 'complimentary' pint of the Black Stuff - or a soft drink!) but the view from the 'Tower' is spectacular.  Enjoy!!

  9. The Pub!  In Ireland, kids start early.

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