Things to do in Swords

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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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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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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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4. 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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5. 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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6. Aviva Stadium

Opened in 2010, the stadium was built on the site of the old Lansdowne Road Stadium, which was dismantled in 2007. When you arrive, you’ll see from its dauntless but delicate curves just what a modern architectural marvel this is – the Aviva Stadium has even won a prestigious British Construction Industry Award. With a capacity for a whopping 50,000 spectators, the stadium’s sheer size alone is a sight to behold.
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Frequently asked questions

Is Swords worth visiting?
Renowned for its shopping and nightlife, discovering fun things to do in Swords is simple. Remember to add Guinness Storehouse to your itinerary when here.
How do I spend a day in Swords?
Dublin Castle and Malahide Castle are two great places to start your holiday adventures. Remember to explore the shopping and dining options in Swords while you're there too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Swords?
Guinness Storehouse is one of the top tourist attractions in Swords and deserves a spot on every must-do list of the area.
Is three days enough to stay in Swords?
Three days will be plenty of time to check out some popular city highlights, like Malahide Castle, Malahide Beach and Portmarnock Beach. The average stay in Swords is two days. If you feel the urge to extend your adventure, Dublin isn't far away.
Is Swords a walkable city?
Some top attractions in Swords, like Malahide Castle and Balcarrick Golf Club, are within walking distance. You can also explore several of the city's popular neighbourhoods on foot. Just 5 kilometres from the city centre of Swords is Clonshaugh and Dardistown is 5 kilometres away.
What are some activities to do in Swords with kids?
Planning what to do in Swords with kids has never been easier. Whether you have teenagers or little ones, there's a range of family-friendly sights and activities to keep them entertained here.

What to do in Swords for adults?
Guinness Storehouse and Jameson Distillery Bow St. Are just a couple of the things to do in Swords. With plenty of activities available, there's something here for everyone.
Are there free things to do in Swords?
In Swords, Malahide Beach is a must-see spot for anyone planning to enjoy the city without reaching for their wallet. Also, wander around the parks and other neighbourhoods, and ask for ideas from a local tour guide. It's a good way to discover the best free things to do in Swords.