What to do in Kilcock

Activities, attractions and tours

Kilcock Tourist Attractions & Activities

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Top places to visit

1. Trinity College

Founded in 1592 by Queen Elizabeth I, Trinity College is widely recognised as the oldest university in Dublin. The campus’s magnificent Old Library is an 18th century building that houses the 9th century gospel manuscript the Book of Kells. The book portrays prolifically decorated versions of the four gospels on prepared calfskin and attracts half a million visitors every year.
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Explore Dublin’s literary and architectural past or simply stroll around the open spaces of Ireland’s leading higher education institution, in the heart of the city.

2. St. Stephen's Green

The park dates back to 1670 but was opened in its present layout in 1880. It occupies 9 hectares of green space and offers 3.5 kilometres of pathways for visitors to stroll, run, cycle, play or just sit back and relax. St Stephen’s Green is an area of Dublin not to be missed, whatever the weather.
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After working your way up Grafton Street’s high end stops and eateries, step into St Stephen’s Green - an oasis of calm in the centre of Ireland’s bustling capital.

3. Guinness Storehouse

At the centre of the Guinness Storehouse is the giant pint glass that rises through each of the building’s seven storeys. If full, the glass would hold 14.3 million pints of Guinness. Instead it holds the million visitors that pour through the Storehouse’s doors ever year.
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Top off a tour of Ireland’s number 1 visitor attraction with a perfectly poured pint of the black stuff.

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.

7. Grafton Street

Among the most exclusive spots in European retail, Grafton Street is a boulevard full of upscale boutiques and restaurants. It is one of the two main commercial parts of Dublin and has an international array of big names. Yet the street retains its local charm with well-known street performers and traditional pubs. Bring cash and credit cards for a trip through the street’s upscale boutiques.
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Watch the talented street performers as you search the boutiques in this shopping haven for something special to take home.

8. Dublin Castle

The 18th-century Dublin Castle is among the city’s most iconic sites. A small park with pretty floral displays lies behind the castle, which replaced a 13th-century Viking military fortress. Learn its fascinating history as the seat of British and Irish governments over the centuries.
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Discover medieval excavations from a Viking ruin and appreciate the majesty of the state apartments, the chapel and the landscape gardens.

9. Bord Gáis Energy Theatre

Bord Gáis Energy Theatre is among Dublin’s most recognizable landmarks, with its ultramodern glass façade and jagged edges. In contrast to its futuristic exterior, many of the shows inside the theater tend to be of a more classical nature. Attend performances of iconic titles such as Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake and Lord of the Dance.
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Get your ticket for a night at Ireland’s largest theater, which was built to attract the world’s biggest shows to the nation’s capital.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Kilcock worth visiting?
Whether you're coming to experience the cultural hotspots and local charm or try unique foods and venture into nature, there are many things to do in Kilcock.
How do I spend a day in Kilcock?
Begin your day with a visit to Maynooth National Science Museum and Maynooth College Visitor Centre. Then, tour different areas of Kilcock for a bite to eat and some souvenir shopping.
What is the top tourist attraction in Kilcock?
Don't go home without visiting Maynooth National Science Museum, ranked the top tourist attraction in Kilcock.
Is three days enough to stay in Kilcock?
Book a holiday in Kilcock for three days and you'll easily be able to check out its most popular sights and get a feel for the local way of life. For the chance to enjoy attractions in nearby areas and venture off the beaten path, consider visiting for a week or longer.
What are some activities to do in Kilcock with kids?
Whether you're holidaying with hard-to-please teens or tiny adventurers, a schedule filled with fun activities is the key to a stress-free getaway. Browse our ideas for what to do in Kilcock with kids.

What to do in Kilcock for adults?
Whether you're a food lover, culture enthusiast or fan of Mother Nature, there are plenty of things to do in Kilcock for adults including Donadea 9/11 Memorial.
Are there free things to do in Kilcock?
From enjoying parks to wandering around hip neighbourhoods, it's a breeze to discover free things to do in Kilcock. If you need new ideas, ask a local tour guide for some tips. Donadea 9/11 Memorial is a must for anyone wishing to save on their sightseeing adventures.