Verdict
Glasnevin Cemetery & Museum

Glasnevin Cemetery & Museum

Ireland's national necropolis, burial place of Michael Collins, Daniel O'Connell, and Parnell, with an award-winning museum and tours.

The call

Worth it if you are watching the budget and you only have one day.

Independent, never pay-to-rankGraded for who you areVerified 2026-06-17How we decide

Why

  1. 01

    Far more compelling than 'a cemetery' sounds — the guided tours are superb storytelling of Irish history through the people buried here, anchored by the O'Connell round tower.

    Our read
  2. 02

    The honest catch: it's north of the centre and the experience really depends on taking a tour; wandering alone, it's just a vast graveyard.

    Our read

Is it a fit?

Plan it well

Cost
Tour ~€15; grounds free
Timing
Book a tour time rather than wandering alone.
Booking
Pre-book a guided tour — it's the difference-maker here.
Allow
1.5–2 hours
Accessibility
Main paths are largely flat and accessible; some areas are uneven.
Getting there
North of the centre by bus; adjoins the Botanic Gardens.

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Sources and method (2)
  • Founded as a non-denominational cemetery by Daniel O'Connell in 1832; burial place of Michael Collins, Charles Stewart Parnell, Éamon de Valera and Constance Markievicz. en.wikipedia.org
  • The O'Connell Tower, built 1854 over O'Connell's crypt, is Ireland's tallest round tower at ~55m (180ft) with 198 steps to a viewing platform; guided history tour ~€15, grounds free. dctrust.ie