Dublin Castle
- Address
- Cork Hill
- Website
- Phone
- 01 645 8813
Lonely Planet review for Dublin Castle
The centre of British power in Ireland for most of 800 years, Dublin Castle sits atop Cork Hill, behind City Hall. It was originally built on the orders of King John in 1204, but it’s more higgledy-piggledy palace than castle. Only the Record Tower, completed in 1258, survives from the original Norman construction. Parts of the castle’s foundations remain and a visit to the excavations is the most interesting part of the castle tour. The moats, now completely covered by more modern developments, were once filled by the River Poddle. The castle is also home to one of Dublin’s best museums, the Chester Beatty Library.
Traveller reviews for Dublin Castle (1)
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Interesting tour...
grannypetz recommends this,
Well done tour through the castle and it's grounds. Gives you good background information on Ireland's and Dublin's history. Very nice rooms inside.








