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How to celebrate the Easter holidays in Dublin

by | Mar 28, 2024 | Specials

Easter is just around the corner! And with the holiday comes a time for the family and a time to celebrate the oncoming spring. And of course, there are also more traditional ways to celebrate easter, such as Easter Sunday Mass and Easter Egg Hunts. In this blog post, we’ll let you know about the best events for you and your family this Easter in Dublin.

Easter Egg Hunt at Collins Barracks

No Easter is complete without an Easter egg hunt. Therefore, on Easter Sunday at Collins Barracks, a historic military barracks turned museum, hosts a festive egg hunt that promises excitement for children of all ages and their families. The children can solve riddles and hunt for artefacts, with a surprise waiting for participants at the museum’s reception. The Easter activity is free of charge and starts at 1.00 pm. The last participants can start their hunt 15 minutes before the end of the activity at 3.00 pm.

Easter holidays in Dublin Zoo

Fun times at Dublin Zoo

Dublin Zoo is a fun sight to visit in the city at all times of the year. On Easter, however, families can enjoy special Easter-themed activities and events. While children and adults alike can visit the zoo’s bunnies, the little ones will have a lot of fun this Easter at Dublin Zoo: From Easter egg hunts to animal-themed crafts, there’s no shortage of adventures to be had among the zoo’s furry and feathered inhabitants.

Attend Mass at St. Patrick’s Cathedral

As Easter is a Christian holiday, there are services and masses in all Christian Churches. St. Patrick’s Cathedral is one of the best-known churches in Dublin. And it is a beautiful sight to include in your tours throughout Dublin. It was named after St. Patrick. The saint brought Christianity to Ireland and has baptized Christian converts nearby. From Good Friday to Easter Sunday there will be masses in St. Patrick’s cathedral for people wanting to pray and worship. On Good Friday, the church is therefore closed for sightseeing all day long.

Easter holiday in Dublin and around the World

A visit to the EPIC Museum promises an interactive and educational experience unlike any other, for adults and children alike. During the Easter holidays, the museum often hosts special events. For example showing how Easter is celebrated in different cultures. From colorful egg traditions to festive customs, children will love to learn about the diversity of Easter festivities around the globe. And for the Easter holidays in Dublin, children can visit the EPIC museum free of charge.

Easter holiday crafting at Malahide Castle

Easter at Malahide Castle

Malahide Castle is a beautiful destination to visit near Dublin. Malahide Castle and Gardens are magical all year long. During the Easter break Malahide Castle host some special events for families and kids. The Fairy Trail through the castle grounds for example, will be transformed for the Easter holidays. On Easter Saturday, there is also a Family Fun Day. This will include Easter-themed family activities from crafting to games.

Celebrate the Easter holidays in Dublin

Wheather you’re up for a fun filled weekend or you just want to reflect this Easter – Dublin has it all. Enjoy a stroll in the park with the first spring flowers. Start your day with a cozy Easter brunch. Or embark on an adventurous day with some of our tips for the Easter holidays. To get around Dublin during Easter, you can also use our sightseeing buses. They’ll bring you to St. Patrick’s Cathedral, EPIC museum and Dublin Zoo. Enjoy your holidays!

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