Things to do in Delgany

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1. Trinity College

Trinity College, the University of Dublin, is a campus in the city center. Admire the bell tower and stone buildings dating from the 17th and 18th centuries and view modern art. Learn about famous Irish authors who studied here. Browse the galleries or take a tour to view the relics in the Old Library, with ancient gospels and medieval art exhibits.
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Walk the cobbled lanes of Ireland’s oldest university, alma mater to literary greats and home of the precious Book of Kells.

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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Take a break in Dublin’s most popular public park with green lawns and flower beds, a stone bridge and statues, a swan-filled lake and a playground.

3. Guinness Storehouse

The Guinness Storehouse pays homage to an Irish favorite. Go with the flow of the pint-shaped inner part of the first Guinness brewery and learn all about the history of the dark stout with its thick froth. This is where you’ll breathe in the aroma of hop and barley, learn how the stout is traditionally poured and to sample its bitter taste.
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A tour of this pint-shaped hall in a historic brewery provides an intoxicating journey through the making of Ireland’s signature drink.

4. 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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Croke Park in Dublin 
is so much more than an impressive sports stadium. “Croker”, as it is locally known, is in many ways is a bastion of Irish identity that protects the spirit of Gaelic games from forces seeking to dislodge it. If this all sounds a bit dramatic you should take the fantastic Croke Park Experience
tour to get a very real sense of just how important and deeply ingrained the GAA and Gaelic games are to Ireland’s sense of itself.

5. 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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Watch a game of rugby or soccer and take a tour of the changing rooms and players’ tunnel to peek behind the curtain.

6. 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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Marvel at one of the world’s tallest public works of art as you stroll down this boulevard of shops and historic buildings.

What to do in Delgany


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Frequently asked questions

Is Delgany worth visiting?
Known for its walking trails and golfing, discovering fun things to do in Delgany is easy. Make sure to add Wicklow Mountains National Park to your trip itinerary when here.
How do I spend a day in Delgany?
Powerscourt Waterfall and SEA LIFE Bray Aquarium are two good places to start your sightseeing adventures. Be sure to explore the retail and dining options in Delgany while you're there too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Delgany?
You can't go home without exploring Wicklow Mountains National Park, rated the top tourist attraction in Delgany.
Is three days enough to stay in Delgany?
You can easily tick off popular attractions like Powerscourt Waterfall, SEA LIFE Bray Aquarium and Powerscourt House, Gardens and Waterfall with a three-day stay in Delgany. On average, most travellers book two days here. There's plenty to experience nearby too, so stay a little longer and head to Dublin.
Is Delgany a walkable city?
It depends on what you plan to see and do in Delgany. Several leading attractions, such as The Bray to Greystones Cliff Walk, are reachable on foot. If you feel like a wander through one of Delgany's cool neighbourhoods, Greystones is 2 kilometres away from the city centre.
What are some activities to do in Delgany with kids?
If you're searching for activities and sights for all ages, have a look at these terrific ideas for what to do in Delgany with kids.

What to do in Delgany for adults?
Whether you're an avid foodie, culture enthusiast or outdoor adventurer, there are lots of things to do in Delgany for adults including Powerscourt Distillery and Hilltop Shooting Club.
Are there free things to do in Delgany?
From relaxing in parks to strolling around hip neighbourhoods, it's easy to discover free things to do in Delgany. If you're in need of ideas, get some tips from a local tour guide. Sugarloaf Mountain is a must for anyone looking to save on their sightseeing activities.