Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin

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One of Ireland’s most prestigious academic institutions, Trinity College Dublin, founded in the 16th-century, boasts alumni including literary legends such as Oscar Wilde, Bram Stoker, and Samuel Beckett. Tourists from the world over come to wander the historic cobblestoned campus in the city center and see the Book of Kells, a prized medieval manuscript housed in the Trinity College Library.

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  • College Green, Dublin, Dublin, D02

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Q:What is Trinity College known for?
A:Trinity College is known as one of Ireland’s highest ranked universities, and it’s also the country’s oldest. The Trinity College Library is a popular attraction for international visitors and houses The Book of Kells, which is on display.
Q:How do I get to Trinity College from Dublin Airport?
A:If you don’t have a car to drive to Trinity College from Dublin Airport (DUB), take a taxi. Other options include the Airlink bus: Take route 747 and get off at College Green Street, near the main entrance. You also can take the Aircoach; route 700 goes directly to Dublin’s city center.
Q:Can you visit the Book of Kells at Trinity College?
A:Yes, you can visit the Book of Kells at Trinity College. Although the college is free to enter, the Book of Kells requires an admission ticket. Lines can be long, so it’s best to plan ahead and purchase your ticket in advance. Fast-track entry also is available.
Q:What are the opening hours of Trinity College Library?
A:Dublin’s Trinity College Library is open to visitors on the weekdays, typically from between 8am to 6pm. Plan ahead for your visit, as the Trinity Library also is closed during certain times, such as exam periods.
Q:Is it possible to tour Trinity College?
A:Yes, you can book a guided walking tour of Dublin’s Trinity College campus, or choose to pay for the school’s Trinity Trails self-guided tour that leads you to 14 points of interest across the campus. You can add The Book of Kells Experience to the campus tour, too.
Q:Are there any famous landmarks near Trinity College?
A:Yes, the school houses the Book of Kells and is close to several famous landmarks, including Dublin Castle, which is about an 18-minute walk away. Alternatively, take a quick bus or taxi ride to the National Museum of Ireland or Kilmainham Gaol, a former prison turned museum—both are nearby.