Explore the City
Delegates who plan to remain in Dublin following the meeting may wish to be aware of the range of cultural, historical and recreational resources available in the city and more widely across Ireland. Dublin is the capital city and offers access to national institutions, public services, and transport links.
General information for visitors, including national points of interest and practical travel guidance, is available from the official tourism body:
- Visitor and travel information
Ireland: https://www.ireland.com
Dublin: https://www.visitdublin.com
Culture and Heritage
Ireland has a significant cultural and historical tradition, reflected in its built heritage, public collections, and cultural institutions. Information on nationally managed heritage sites and related resources is available from:
- National heritage information
https://www.heritageireland.ie
Museums and Public Collections
Ireland’s national museums and galleries provide access to publicly funded collections covering archaeology, history, science, and the arts. Further information is available at:
- National museums and collections
https://www.museum.ie
Parks and the Natural Environment
Public parks, landscaped spaces, and protected natural areas are available throughout Dublin and the surrounding regions. Information on state-managed parks and natural heritage sites is available from:
- National parks and public outdoor spaces
https://www.nationalparks.ie
Transport and Practical Information
Ireland has a national public transport system covering rail, bus, and urban transport services. Information on routes, ticketing, and travel planning is available at:
- Public transport information
https://www.transportforireland.ie
If you require any further information, please do not hesitate to reach out to us.