The National Leprechaun Museum
The National Leprechaun Museum takes visitors deep into Celtic culture to discover what really lies behind tales of leprechauns, rainbows and pots of gold.
The first ever visitor attraction dedicated to the world of Irish myth, it opens up a magical world full of fascinating folklore and enchanting stories. A fairytale for adults and children alike, this captivating and interactive experience takes you to the heart of Irish cultural identity and imagination.
Feel what it’s like to journey deep beneath the rocks of the Giant’s Causeway, open up your mind to the sights and stories of Ireland’s mythical otherworld on a trip to fairy hill, experience what it’s like to live in a leprechaun-sized world and journey to the end of the rainbow to see if the elusive crock of gold really exists.
Facilities
Disabled Access, Gift Shop and Toilets.
How To Get There
A 5 minutes stroll from the Spire on O’Connell Street/ Temple Bar. On the corner of Abbey Street and Jervis Street, it is located right beside the Luas (Red Line) Jervis Street stop. It is on all major Bus routes and just across the Ha’penny Bridge from Temple Bar.
Opening Time:
Mon – Sat: 09.30 – 18.30 (last entry 17.45)
Sundays & Bank Holidays: 10.30 – 18.30 (last entry 17.45)
Prices:
Adult: €10
Child over 3: €8.50
Child under 3: €3
Concession (ISIC students with ID and OAP’s): €8.50
Family of 2 adults & 2 children: €27
Group rates available on request