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Travelling with Kids: Dublin

Dublin’s parks, its lush surroundings and its nearby coastline all offer ample opportunities and space for children to play and to explore.

Why go?

The Irish may be fond of children but their capital can be expensive and daunting for parents travelling children. But don’t be fooled, Dublin has a lot to offer kids of all ages.

Parks – like Merrion Square, St Stephen’s Green and the large Phoenix Park – all have rolling lawns ideal for children to romp around on. There is also a playground on the east side of St Stephen’s Green.

There are buskers, as well as funny and creative street artists performing on the pavements at Temple Bar and in Grafton Street, which will entertain the children as you are sightseeing.

There are also a number of fun bus trips suitable for all age groups. Children under five can use public transport free of charge, while family tickets make admission fees to various museums and events more affordable.

Activities

Attractions: Dublin Zoo – in the middle of Phoenix Park – has been one of the city’s main attractions since 1830. Apart from the popular big animals – lions, tigers, elephants, giraffes, and gorillas – there are many more favourites and the zoo’s management take pride in the animals’ welfare. 

If animals aren’t your thing, Dublinia will take you back to the Viking era and to Dublin in the Middle Ages. You can take a trip on a Viking ship, try on some Norsemen clothing, view a Viking house and learn their runic alphabet. Displays can take you back 700 years. 

You can’t miss a visit to the National Leprechaun Museum, where you can learn about the story of this mythical Irish creature, a tiny cobbler who knows where great treasures of gold are hidden. Here, countless stories about leprechauns caught by humans, followed by leprechaun magic, are retold in twelve hisotrical interactive chapters – from the 8th century to today’s representation of leprechauns in films and in pop music. 

 

Sightseeing: Viking Splash Tours offer an exciting way to see the sights of Dublin. On land and through water: this unusual city round trip has amphibious vehicles, which drive into the water and back out again. 

 

Beach and coast: At the coastal village of Malahide you’ll find a sandy beach, and in Killiney there’s a nice pebble beach with a view over the Wicklow Mountains. Both beaches are quick to get to with the DART from Dublin’s centre.

Not far south of Killiney, on the coastal promenade in the small town of Bray, is the Aquarium National Sea Life Centre with sharks, piranhas, seahorses and many other creatures that will fascinate the children.

The lowdown

How to get there: British Airways flies from London Heathrow to Dublin; from £100 return. 

Travel time: A flight from London Heathrow takes 1 hour and 15 minutes.

 

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Dublin by Bicycle

The Merrion has created a package for families to take in the city’s sights by bicycle. Wheel past historic buildings and picnic in the park.

Why go?

Why go? Like so many of Europe’s great cities, Dublin is best seen on foot. But with little ones in tow this might seem like a arduous task, punctuated by ‘carry mes’ and ‘I’m tireds’. With this in mind, The Merrion hotel has redesigned the way its guests see Ireland’s capital this summer, offering tailor-made bicycle tours.

Accommodation: The hotel is right in the centre of Dublin, next to the National Gallery and Natural History Museum and despite being a member of the Leading Hotels of the World, is extremely welcoming to kids. It offers babysitting, cots, extra beds and special bite-sized bathrobes.

Food: There are children’s menus in the restaurants, as well as for room service – which come on Miss and Master Merrion crockery – and the more discerning kid can delve into the colourful mocktail list at the bar. For you, there’s a spa, swimming pool and handsome Cellar Bar, where you can have dinner and congratulate yourself on a good day’s cycling.

Activities

Explore the town: Pedal merrily through the old town, past Dublin Castle and Trinity College, then along the Grand Canal Cycleway, stopping to feed the ducks and eat your homemade picnic on St Stephen’s Green.

The lowdown

Getting there: British Airways flies from London Heathrow to Dublin from £101 return.

Price: The Merrion’s Dublin by Bicycle package costs from €620 a night for a family of four sharing an interconnecting Superior King and Superior Twin room on a B&B basis, and including the use of two adult and two children’s bicycles (with helmets, tote bags, rain macs and a picnic), and a two hour private Dublin City Bike Tour.

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Dublin by Bicycle

Bikes in Dublin

The Merrion has created a package for families to take in the city’s sights by bicycle. Wheel past historic buildings and picnic in the park.


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Why go? Like so many of Europe’s great cities, Dublin is best seen on foot. But with little ones in tow this might seem like a arduous task, punctuated by ‘carry mes’ and ‘I’m tireds’. With this in mind, The Merrion hotel has redesigned the way its guests see Ireland’s capital this summer, offering tailor-made bicycle tours.

Accommodation: The hotel is right in the centre of Dublin, next to the National Gallery and Natural History Museum and despite being a member of the Leading Hotels of the World, is extremely welcoming to kids. It offers babysitting, cots, extra beds and special bite-sized bathrobes.

Food: There are children’s menus in the restaurants, as well as for room service – which come on Miss and Master Merrion crockery – and the more discerning kid can delve into the colourful mocktail list at the bar. For you, there’s a spa, swimming pool and handsome Cellar Bar, where you can have dinner and congratulate yourself on a good day’s cycling.


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Explore the town: Pedal merrily through the old town, past Dublin Castle and Trinity College, then along the Grand Canal Cycleway, stopping to feed the ducks and eat your homemade picnic on St Stephen’s Green.


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Getting there: British Airways flies from London Heathrow to Dublin from £101 return.

Price: The Merrion’s Dublin by Bicycle package costs from €620 a night for a family of four sharing an interconnecting Superior King and Superior Twin room on a B&B basis, and including the use of two adult and two children’s bicycles (with helmets, tote bags, rain macs and a picnic), and a two hour private Dublin City Bike Tour.

Get more inspiration for activities in Dublin.